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* Re: [linux-dvb] WinTV-NOVA-TD & low power muxes (Philip Pemberton)
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@ 2008-04-09  9:35 ` David Harvey
  2008-04-09 17:17   ` Greg Thomas
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: David Harvey @ 2008-04-09  9:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-dvb

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Date: Tue, 08 Apr 2008 23:27:34 +0100
From: Philip Pemberton <lists@philpem.me.uk>
Subject: Re: [linux-dvb] WinTV-NOVA-TD & low power muxes
To: Greg Thomas <Greg@TheThomasHome.co.uk>, linux-dvb
	<linux-dvb@linuxtv.org>
Message-ID: <47FBF156.5090703@philpem.me.uk>
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Greg Thomas wrote:
/

> /> After trying the latest drivers, I had a go under Windows; exactly the
> > same set of channels. I just guess the Nova-TD isn't that sensitive. I
> > may just have to look at boosting my signal, somehow  :( /
>   
/
Disclaimer: this is the problem as I understand it, and anything I say should 
be treated as an unproven theory until proved otherwise...

The Nova-TD seems to have an odd problem. Specifically, it seems to have some 
form of wideband low-gain amplifier/buffer on each aerial input (nothing like 
the high-gain narrowband LNA amplifier on the Nova-T-500). This takes into 
account the strongest muxes, not the mux you're currently tuned to (the T500 
seems to do the latter -- which is more sensible).

What this means is that if you've got one mux that's significantly weaker than 
the others -- e.g. the one that carries FilmFour vs. the PSB mux that carries 
BBC ONE -- you'll see a reasonable signal on BBC, but a poor signal (if you 
get a lock at all) on FilmFour.

What I did was put a 6dB attenuator between my aerial and the Nova-TD. This 
weakens the signal to the point that all the muxes are in the Nova's capture 
range. It locks on, and you get a near perfect signal on all the muxes.

Of course, it might just be that the input can't handle being overloaded, or 
was designed for the two shabby WiFi-style antennae that were bundles with the 
Nova-TD (which are truly useless). Those things probably wouldn't even work if 
you were within a mile of the transmitter...

My signal's coming from Emley Moor, ~16 miles distance via a mid-high gain 
wideband aerial./

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I vaguely remember someone mentioning this problem doesn't affect the TD 
card/stick under the Windows driver.  Can anyone confirm this?

Cheers,

dh

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* Re: [linux-dvb] WinTV-NOVA-TD & low power muxes (Philip Pemberton)
  2008-04-09  9:35 ` [linux-dvb] WinTV-NOVA-TD & low power muxes (Philip Pemberton) David Harvey
@ 2008-04-09 17:17   ` Greg Thomas
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Greg Thomas @ 2008-04-09 17:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-dvb

On 09/04/2008, David Harvey <dcharvey@dsl.pipex.com> wrote:
>>
>>  Greg Thomas wrote:
>>
>>  > /> After trying the latest drivers, I had a go under Windows; exactly the
>>  > > same set of channels. I just guess the Nova-TD isn't that sensitive. I
>>  > > may just have to look at boosting my signal, somehow  :( /
>>  >
>>  /
>>
>>  The Nova-TD seems to have an odd problem. Specifically, it seems
to have some
>>  form of wideband low-gain amplifier/buffer on each aerial input
(nothing like
>>  the high-gain narrowband LNA amplifier on the Nova-T-500). This takes into.
>>  account the strongest muxes, not the mux you're currently tuned to (the T500
>>  seems to do the latter -- which is more sensible).
>
>  I vaguely remember someone mentioning this problem doesn't affect the TD
>  card/stick under the Windows driver.  Can anyone confirm this?

My experience was that I picked up the same channels with the
out-of-the box windows drivers as I did with the Linux drivers.

Greg

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