Re: [PULL] For 4.2 (or even 4.1?) add support for cx24120/Technisat SkyStar S2

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On Tue, 19 May 2015 12:25:19 +0100 Jemma Denson <jdenson@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

> On 19/05/15 11:57, Mauro Carvalho Chehab wrote:
> >
> >> The only thing left now is moving UCB & BER over to DVBv5 stats - we
> >> haven't got anything close to any specs for this demod so I'm struggling
> >> to work out how to handle the counter increment.
> >> It's not helped by my signal not being marginal enough to see any errors
> >> anyway!
> >>
> >> What's the best course of action here - either leave those two out
> >> entirely or fudge something to get the numbers to about the right
> >> magnitude and worry about making it more accurate at a later date?
> > I prefer to have something, even not 100% acurate, reported via DVBv5.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Mauro
> 
> I think I've managed to work it out now :) It's set to use a 16 bit BER 
> window and what I did manage to see suggests that the window is based on 
> packets. So it's just a case of calculating things from there.
> 
> I implemented something for BER lastnight but it does need a little 
> tidying. UCB should be much more straightforward. I should be able to 
> find time during the week, or if not this weekend. I'll send the patches 
> through to Patrick to add to his tree and then we can have a v3 pull 
> request.

Great job. Let's do it so. I will check with Mauro about his patches.

--
Patrick.
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