Re: DVB-T scan tables for es-Vitoria-Gasteiz, es-All and channels.conf for Vitoria-Gasteiz

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[La 1]
    SERVICE_ID = 560
...
...
...
    TRANSMISSION_MODE = 8K
    HIERARCHY = NONE
    DELIVERY_SYSTEM = DVBT

[Radio Vitoria]
    SERVICE_ID = 1264
    AUDIO_PID = 7004
    FREQUENCY = 770000000
    MODULATION = QAM/64
    BANDWIDTH_HZ = 8000000
    INVERSION = AUTO
    CODE_RATE_HP = 2/3
    CODE_RATE_LP = 1/2
    GUARD_INTERVAL = 1/4
    TRANSMISSION_MODE = 8K
    HIERARCHY = NONE
    DELIVERY_SYSTEM = DVBT

2015-04-30 1:34 GMT+02:00 David Santamaría Rogado <howl.nsp@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Attached the following files:
>
> es-All DVB-T scan table contains all the frequencies used in Spain for
> DVB-T, perhaps it could server as All for every Europe country if
> someone adds also the DVB-T2 configuration inside this one as I think
> the spectrum for digital television in all Europe in now the same.
> Spain only have DVB-T nowadays.
>
> es-Vitoria-Gasteiz DVB-T scan table is the third update of my scan
> file (I didn't submit the second version) with the updated
> reorganization to leave room for the LTE spectrum and containing some
> annotations explaining that there are some autonomical channels from
> es-Burgos and also some illegal emissions tarot, contact and similar
> scam channels.
>
> dvb_channel.conf is the channels-conf dvb-t for Vitoria-Gasteiz in
> DVBv5 format, in git I see all files in DVBv3 format, if it's needed I
> could convert it to the old one.
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