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6982 and 6280 Working together?

6982 and 6280 Working together?

Postby Drifting » Tue Nov 26, 2013 2:54 am

Hi..
Have recently purchased a 6982 and thanks to the forum have that working well in Mythbuntu after the clean and recompile. I have now bought a 6280. I note that the drivers are the same, and the card seems to work fine when I do a scan and playback. However I can getting lots of errors from :-
dmesg | grep frontend
[ 1483.501469] DVB: adapter 0 frontend 0 frequency 10758500 out of range (47000000..870000000)
[ 1517.053341] DVB: adapter 1 frontend 0 frequency 10729000 out of range (47000000..870000000)
Not managed to get it to work in Myth either, as it just keeps saying all the tuners are busy? I have deleted them all in myth, sadly made no difference.

dmesg | grep dvb
[ 15.622377] DVB: registering new adapter (SAA716x dvb adapter)
[ 16.339831] DVB: registering new adapter (SAA716x dvb adapter)
[ 16.449051] DVB: registering new adapter (SAA716x dvb adapter)
[ 17.003566] DVB: registering new adapter (SAA716x dvb adapter)


Is there some black art I should know about? Or does it require me to clean the drivers and re install? Any pointers or help very welcome, as I have managed to kill my system ...Slaps head.

Paul
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Re: 6982 and 6280 Working together?

Postby updatelee » Tue Nov 26, 2013 5:40 am

Its your configuration, your trying to tune a 10mhz freq, that as the error states is not within the tuning range.

Not sure where myth gets its list of transponders but where ever it is youve given it bad data.

Maybe you meant 107mhz ?

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Re: 6982 and 6280 Working together?

Postby Drifting » Tue Nov 26, 2013 5:55 am

Actually I did nothing, I had not even got into Myth at that stage. But saying that you may well be right as the back end would have started on reboot. So if the cards started in the wrong order, then it may well think it is a DVB-S rather than DVB-T . Did remove all the cards and config, after proving via scan that both the cards were happy. Not quite sure what sorted it, but they are both working really well.

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