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DVB-T signal strength
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2006-02-22, 03:18 PM
Does anybody know what the 'Strength' field means when scanning channels?
My Nova-T gives negative numbers, my Cinergy 2400 gives positive numbers and they are all different despite all coming from the same transmitter (Sandy Heath) and often change when I rescan. ('Quality' always says 100).
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2006-02-22, 04:54 PM
I've noticed this in several Nova-T looks I've looked at in the past. I dont know why Hauppauge have used this odd range though.
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2006-07-07, 02:19 PM
see thread [SIZE="2"]Public[U] > Hardware > DVB-T users - Utility to check reception[/U][/SIZE]
Sorry, I couldn't figure how to make the link work
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2006-07-07, 04:53 PM
Have another go at posting that URL if you can. I'd be interesed in reading it.
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2006-07-07, 05:28 PM (This post was last modified: 2006-07-07, 05:32 PM by Chris.Day.)
The Nova-t PCI bases BDA "Strength" upon an adjusted (*) tuner RF AGC level. Range is -41000 to +3000, at I believe, intervals of +2000 including 0.

* - by adjusted, it means that the driver recalibrates the readings based upon RF AGC levels that have been "seen" during that session. So, if you were to go straight to a particular frequency, you would see a different "Strength" figure than if you went through a progressive scan through all frequencies.

PS: It is normal to see different figures from the same transmitter, because the multiplexes will differ in:
- Transmitter Power
- Height of transmitter on the mast (the higher it is, the stronger the signal if you're further away)
- Sensitivity of aerial at particular frequencies
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2006-08-04, 09:35 PM
http://forums.nextpvr.com/showthread.php...+reception
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