# DVB-C Moravianet (http://www.moravia.net/)
# Available in villages and cities around Brno:
# Bohuslavice, Bukovany, Hrusovany u Brna, Hustopece, Ivancice, Jirikovice,
# Kyjov, Moravsky Krumlov, Mutenice, Neslovice, Nove Branice, Oslavany,
# Popuvky, Padochov, Troubsko, Rosice, Tisnov, Vojkovice, Svatoborice,
# Slapanice, Zabcice, Zidlochovice
# The same content is available also from NejTV where they provide DVB-C.
# Currently it is in Havlickuv Brod, Breclav, Velke Mezirici
#
# 2008-12-03
#
# freq sr fec mod
C 218000000 6900000 NONE QAM64
C 226000000 6900000 NONE QAM64
C 234000000 6900000 NONE QAM64
C 242000000 6900000 NONE QAM64
C 250000000 6900000 NONE QAM64
C 258000000 6900000 NONE QAM64
C 266000000 6900000 NONE QAM64
C 274000000 6900000 NONE QAM64
C 282000000 6900000 NONE QAM64
C 290000000 6900000 NONE QAM64
C 298000000 6900000 NONE QAM64
C 306000000 6900000 NONE QAM64
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Digital TV scan tables | Jonathan McCrohan |
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Here goes the initial scan files for Portugal DVB-T. Please commit them.
Portugal is schedule to migrate from a SFN to a MFN, but for now this
is how it is.
Files in attach and also the hg diff:
Regards,
Nuno Goncalves
Signed-off-by: Oliver Schinagl <oliver@schinagl.nl>
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reassign 720879 dtv-scan-tables
forwarded 720879 oliver@schinagl.nl
thanks
Hi Pavel,
On 25/08/13 22:32, Pavel Mendl wrote:
> Package: dvb-apps
> Version: 1.1.1+rev1483-1
>
> When I did run scan command using /usr/share/dvb/dvb-t/cz-All table, some
> channels that my "ordinary" TV did tune did not tune (even attempt to tune) on
> the PC TV adapter. I traced issue to
> the aforementioned table, which is (by commented header inside the table)
> taken from public sources not directly under the CZ TV regulator's control. I
> found the official broadcast spectrum
> regulation (as of August 2012 - currently valid) here
> http://www.ctu.cz/cs/download/plan-vyuziti-radioveho-spektra/rok_2012/pv-
> p_10-08_2012-11.pdf
>
> It states on pages 9, 15-16 that all the channels 21-60 are allocated for
> various DVB-T networks in the country. The aforementioned table cz-All did
> include just some of them, what lead to
> "missing" of some newly installed channels from the scanning. (Understandable,
> DVB-T is still in the development phase in Czech republic and many spectrum
> allocations are still designated as
> testing or not-definitive.)
>
> Attached is the new table I created, ensuring scan of all the channels
> theoretically allocatable in Czech republic. Tested on my own comp it really
> found channels consistent with the TV box scan,
> with no bugging.
>
> The only part I am not sure about is the guard-interval where 1/4 and 1/8
> values were irregularly mixed in the original table and no regulatory
> guidelines are released. Based on the theoretical
> assumption, that 1/8 should tune (i.e. not exclude) more channels than 1/4, I
> entered 1/8 for all the channels. Should you have better experience or
> regulatory resources on the topic, please,
> correct these values as appropriate.
>
> I suggest to replace the cz-All table with my updated one in the next release.
Thanks for your mail. The scan files have been split out into a
separate package called dtv-scan-tables. Therefore I am reassigning it
to d-s-t. Oliver Schinagl (CC'd) is the upstream dtv-scan-tables
maintainer. I have reattached your cz-All-actual-2013 for his consideration.
Thanks,
Jon
Signed-off-by: Oliver Schinagl <oliver@schinagl.nl>
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Update includes national muxes from
<http://www.ofcom.org.uk/static/broadcasting/National-Muxes.csv> Renames
three files to match Ofcom names.
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Hi,
Here's an updated fi-HTV scan file according to the official
specification available at http://dvb.welho.fi/cable.php.
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