Re: DVB-T2 device in France

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Hi,

I use TBS6280 (dual tuner, pci-e) from Turbosight in dvb-t mode (no dvb-t2
signal here): good card, not expensive and great technical support. Newer
model is TBS 6281 : 

http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/TBS6281

I hope it helps.
Regards.

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De : vdr-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:vdr-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] De la part de
Nicolas Huillard
Envoyé : jeudi 17 septembre 2015 14:01
À : vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx
Objet :  DVB-T2 device in France

Hello all,

My previous mail to this ML is apparently dated 2011 ;-) Everything was OK
there since then... Except that my Hauppauge Nova-T-500 died recently, and
my ancient PCI cards do not work in the 2013 server.

I'm looking for advice for a new DVB-T2 device, which should :
* have a good tuner, because some channels (transponders, ie.
frequencies) are difficult to catch here ; the TV set (Panasonic) works
perfectly well, and I've added an RF amplifier on the roof, so I guess the
Nova-T-500 tuner was not good enough
* have a PCI or preferably PCI-e bus, and dual tuner (I don't really like
USB sticks, which tend to lead to a mess of cable)
* be robustly supported with stock kernels in Debian (jessie and future),
which does not seem to be a problem anymore...

If there are some dual-tuner, DVB-T2 + S2 card out there which are well
supported by VDR, that's OK too. I may prefer to add another DVB-S2 card
later on though (there is no sat-dish on the roof yet).

TIA !

--
NH


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