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authorJonathan McCrohan <jmccrohan@gmail.com>2016-06-11 15:19:36 +0100
committerJonathan McCrohan <jmccrohan@gmail.com>2016-06-11 15:19:36 +0100
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+# Channel table for Cajapió - MA - Brazil
+# Source: http://www.portalbsd.com.br/terrestres_channels.php?channels=3354
+
+# Physical channel 22
+[TV Guará]
+ DELIVERY_SYSTEM = ISDBT
+ BANDWIDTH_HZ = 6000000
+ FREQUENCY = 521142857
+ INVERSION = AUTO
+ GUARD_INTERVAL = AUTO
+ TRANSMISSION_MODE = AUTO
+ INVERSION = AUTO
+ GUARD_INTERVAL = AUTO
+ TRANSMISSION_MODE = AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYER_ENABLED = 7
+ ISDBT_SOUND_BROADCASTING = 0
+ ISDBT_SB_SUBCHANNEL_ID = 0
+ ISDBT_SB_SEGMENT_IDX = 0
+ ISDBT_SB_SEGMENT_COUNT = 0
+ ISDBT_LAYERA_FEC = AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYERA_MODULATION = QAM/AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYERA_SEGMENT_COUNT = 0
+ ISDBT_LAYERA_TIME_INTERLEAVING = 0
+ ISDBT_LAYERB_FEC = AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYERB_MODULATION = QAM/AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYERB_SEGMENT_COUNT = 0
+ ISDBT_LAYERB_TIME_INTERLEAVING = 0
+ ISDBT_LAYERC_FEC = AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYERC_MODULATION = QAM/AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYERC_SEGMENT_COUNT = 0
+ ISDBT_LAYERC_TIME_INTERLEAVING = 0
+
+# Physical channel 25
+[Rede Vida]
+ DELIVERY_SYSTEM = ISDBT
+ BANDWIDTH_HZ = 6000000
+ FREQUENCY = 539142857
+ INVERSION = AUTO
+ GUARD_INTERVAL = AUTO
+ TRANSMISSION_MODE = AUTO
+ INVERSION = AUTO
+ GUARD_INTERVAL = AUTO
+ TRANSMISSION_MODE = AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYER_ENABLED = 7
+ ISDBT_SOUND_BROADCASTING = 0
+ ISDBT_SB_SUBCHANNEL_ID = 0
+ ISDBT_SB_SEGMENT_IDX = 0
+ ISDBT_SB_SEGMENT_COUNT = 0
+ ISDBT_LAYERA_FEC = AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYERA_MODULATION = QAM/AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYERA_SEGMENT_COUNT = 0
+ ISDBT_LAYERA_TIME_INTERLEAVING = 0
+ ISDBT_LAYERB_FEC = AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYERB_MODULATION = QAM/AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYERB_SEGMENT_COUNT = 0
+ ISDBT_LAYERB_TIME_INTERLEAVING = 0
+ ISDBT_LAYERC_FEC = AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYERC_MODULATION = QAM/AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYERC_SEGMENT_COUNT = 0
+ ISDBT_LAYERC_TIME_INTERLEAVING = 0
+
+# Physical channel 29
+[TV Mirante]
+ DELIVERY_SYSTEM = ISDBT
+ BANDWIDTH_HZ = 6000000
+ FREQUENCY = 563142857
+ INVERSION = AUTO
+ GUARD_INTERVAL = AUTO
+ TRANSMISSION_MODE = AUTO
+ INVERSION = AUTO
+ GUARD_INTERVAL = AUTO
+ TRANSMISSION_MODE = AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYER_ENABLED = 7
+ ISDBT_SOUND_BROADCASTING = 0
+ ISDBT_SB_SUBCHANNEL_ID = 0
+ ISDBT_SB_SEGMENT_IDX = 0
+ ISDBT_SB_SEGMENT_COUNT = 0
+ ISDBT_LAYERA_FEC = AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYERA_MODULATION = QAM/AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYERA_SEGMENT_COUNT = 0
+ ISDBT_LAYERA_TIME_INTERLEAVING = 0
+ ISDBT_LAYERB_FEC = AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYERB_MODULATION = QAM/AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYERB_SEGMENT_COUNT = 0
+ ISDBT_LAYERB_TIME_INTERLEAVING = 0
+ ISDBT_LAYERC_FEC = AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYERC_MODULATION = QAM/AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYERC_SEGMENT_COUNT = 0
+ ISDBT_LAYERC_TIME_INTERLEAVING = 0
+
+# Physical channel 36
+[TV Cidade/MA]
+ DELIVERY_SYSTEM = ISDBT
+ BANDWIDTH_HZ = 6000000
+ FREQUENCY = 605142857
+ INVERSION = AUTO
+ GUARD_INTERVAL = AUTO
+ TRANSMISSION_MODE = AUTO
+ INVERSION = AUTO
+ GUARD_INTERVAL = AUTO
+ TRANSMISSION_MODE = AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYER_ENABLED = 7
+ ISDBT_SOUND_BROADCASTING = 0
+ ISDBT_SB_SUBCHANNEL_ID = 0
+ ISDBT_SB_SEGMENT_IDX = 0
+ ISDBT_SB_SEGMENT_COUNT = 0
+ ISDBT_LAYERA_FEC = AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYERA_MODULATION = QAM/AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYERA_SEGMENT_COUNT = 0
+ ISDBT_LAYERA_TIME_INTERLEAVING = 0
+ ISDBT_LAYERB_FEC = AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYERB_MODULATION = QAM/AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYERB_SEGMENT_COUNT = 0
+ ISDBT_LAYERB_TIME_INTERLEAVING = 0
+ ISDBT_LAYERC_FEC = AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYERC_MODULATION = QAM/AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYERC_SEGMENT_COUNT = 0
+ ISDBT_LAYERC_TIME_INTERLEAVING = 0
+
+# Physical channel 38
+[TV Difusora]
+ DELIVERY_SYSTEM = ISDBT
+ BANDWIDTH_HZ = 6000000
+ FREQUENCY = 617142857
+ INVERSION = AUTO
+ GUARD_INTERVAL = AUTO
+ TRANSMISSION_MODE = AUTO
+ INVERSION = AUTO
+ GUARD_INTERVAL = AUTO
+ TRANSMISSION_MODE = AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYER_ENABLED = 7
+ ISDBT_SOUND_BROADCASTING = 0
+ ISDBT_SB_SUBCHANNEL_ID = 0
+ ISDBT_SB_SEGMENT_IDX = 0
+ ISDBT_SB_SEGMENT_COUNT = 0
+ ISDBT_LAYERA_FEC = AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYERA_MODULATION = QAM/AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYERA_SEGMENT_COUNT = 0
+ ISDBT_LAYERA_TIME_INTERLEAVING = 0
+ ISDBT_LAYERB_FEC = AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYERB_MODULATION = QAM/AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYERB_SEGMENT_COUNT = 0
+ ISDBT_LAYERB_TIME_INTERLEAVING = 0
+ ISDBT_LAYERC_FEC = AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYERC_MODULATION = QAM/AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYERC_SEGMENT_COUNT = 0
+ ISDBT_LAYERC_TIME_INTERLEAVING = 0
+
+# Physical channel 49
+[TV Aparecida]
+ DELIVERY_SYSTEM = ISDBT
+ BANDWIDTH_HZ = 6000000
+ FREQUENCY = 683142857
+ INVERSION = AUTO
+ GUARD_INTERVAL = AUTO
+ TRANSMISSION_MODE = AUTO
+ INVERSION = AUTO
+ GUARD_INTERVAL = AUTO
+ TRANSMISSION_MODE = AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYER_ENABLED = 7
+ ISDBT_SOUND_BROADCASTING = 0
+ ISDBT_SB_SUBCHANNEL_ID = 0
+ ISDBT_SB_SEGMENT_IDX = 0
+ ISDBT_SB_SEGMENT_COUNT = 0
+ ISDBT_LAYERA_FEC = AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYERA_MODULATION = QAM/AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYERA_SEGMENT_COUNT = 0
+ ISDBT_LAYERA_TIME_INTERLEAVING = 0
+ ISDBT_LAYERB_FEC = AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYERB_MODULATION = QAM/AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYERB_SEGMENT_COUNT = 0
+ ISDBT_LAYERB_TIME_INTERLEAVING = 0
+ ISDBT_LAYERC_FEC = AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYERC_MODULATION = QAM/AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYERC_SEGMENT_COUNT = 0
+ ISDBT_LAYERC_TIME_INTERLEAVING = 0
+
+# Physical channel 51
+[TV Senado, TV Assembleia MA, TV Câmara]
+ DELIVERY_SYSTEM = ISDBT
+ BANDWIDTH_HZ = 6000000
+ FREQUENCY = 695142857
+ INVERSION = AUTO
+ GUARD_INTERVAL = AUTO
+ TRANSMISSION_MODE = AUTO
+ INVERSION = AUTO
+ GUARD_INTERVAL = AUTO
+ TRANSMISSION_MODE = AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYER_ENABLED = 7
+ ISDBT_SOUND_BROADCASTING = 0
+ ISDBT_SB_SUBCHANNEL_ID = 0
+ ISDBT_SB_SEGMENT_IDX = 0
+ ISDBT_SB_SEGMENT_COUNT = 0
+ ISDBT_LAYERA_FEC = AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYERA_MODULATION = QAM/AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYERA_SEGMENT_COUNT = 0
+ ISDBT_LAYERA_TIME_INTERLEAVING = 0
+ ISDBT_LAYERB_FEC = AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYERB_MODULATION = QAM/AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYERB_SEGMENT_COUNT = 0
+ ISDBT_LAYERB_TIME_INTERLEAVING = 0
+ ISDBT_LAYERC_FEC = AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYERC_MODULATION = QAM/AUTO
+ ISDBT_LAYERC_SEGMENT_COUNT = 0
+ ISDBT_LAYERC_TIME_INTERLEAVING = 0
+
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