scan result - weak signal?
Added by Bob Rollins over 10 years ago
Does the following network scan log indicate a weak signal?
Jun 21 19:59:48.000 dvb: "/dev/dvb/adapter0" tuning to "195,028 kHz" (Initial autoscan)
Jun 21 19:59:52.035 dvb: "195,028 kHz" on adapter "Auvitek AU8522 QAM/8VSB Frontend", status changed to No signal
Jun 21 19:59:58.546 dvb: /dev/dvb/adapter0 started dvr thread
Jun 21 19:59:58.552 viasat_baltic: install table handlers
Jun 21 19:59:58.553 uk_freesat: install table handlers
Jun 21 19:59:58.553 eit: install table handlers
Jun 21 19:59:58.568 dvb: "195,028 kHz" on adapter "Auvitek AU8522 QAM/8VSB Frontend", status changed to OK
Jun 21 20:00:08.017 dvb: /dev/dvb/adapter0 stopping thread
Jun 21 20:00:08.020 dvb: /dev/dvb/adapter0 stopped thread
I'm running XBMC 13.0 on a Cubox-i2 with a Hauppauge 1191 WinTV-HVR-950Q tuner to a rooftop antenna. Scan of the atsc_us_ATSC_center_frequencies_8VSB network shows no services, but the above log on 4 frequencies. The others show "no signal."
Replies (2)
RE: scan result - weak signal? - Added by Gary Brown over 10 years ago
it's a 50/50 thing. your best option to find out is to check 3 different ways.
1. aerial in the standard set top box/tv.
2. On your normal pc running windows and using the official drivers.
3. in linux on your normal pc.
see if they all work and if not you know that it's 1. the signal 2. the adaptor 3. the drivers/tvheadend if they all work the problem is with the Cubox.
RE: scan result - weak signal? - Added by Will Kostelecky about 10 years ago
I get a great signal on my HUMAX, on my PC, but not on my Raspberry Pi? It was great, then it went away. Nothing changed.
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