kenneth Posted November 12, 2004 Share Posted November 12, 2004 I got the Technisat Airstar 2 card on Wednesday and found that UHF68 (809500KHz) is not in the channel list. I have tried to add it manualy but it won't work. The Australian TV spectrum goes up to UHF69 (which I have calculated to be 816500KHz). Quote Link to comment
Griga Posted November 12, 2004 Share Posted November 12, 2004 Try the attached list. I've added the frequencies for UHF 68/69 by using a transponderlist editor. Australia.ini Quote Link to comment
kenneth Posted November 13, 2004 Author Share Posted November 13, 2004 Try the attached list. I've added the frequencies for UHF 68/69 by using a transponderlist editor. Thanks but it still doesn't work. The program is just flickering the UI when trying to scan from channel 67 to 69 and doesn't actually scan the channel I am trying the scan. Modifing the Server4PC software's transponder list works with Server4PC (ie. scans the channel) and adding the channel manually has worked (even though it isn't an easy workaround for most people). Quote Link to comment
Guest hackbart Posted November 13, 2004 Share Posted November 13, 2004 The reason is simple and easy to reproduce. Take a look into the australia.ini there are some frequencies missing. It seems to be that the file is a bit outdated. You can easily solve this by typing in a name on the root combobox instead of selecting a channel list. I will update the ini file with probably correct channel freqs. In theory the frequencies are the same like in europe, but the bandwidth of each channel is 7 Mhz (UHF and VHF) instead of 8 Mhz for VHF in Europe.. The attached screenshot is a wip of the current internal beta. This one allows even to "emulate" DVB cards, so i'm able to play with exotic streams in practice. Christian Quote Link to comment
Guest hackbart Posted November 13, 2004 Share Posted November 13, 2004 This channel list should work with channels > 63. Christian. Australia.ini Quote Link to comment
kenneth Posted November 16, 2004 Author Share Posted November 16, 2004 This channel list should work with channels > 63. But it is done incorrectly. Here is a correct list of the Aus. Frequencies Australian channels (in KHz): VHF5 - 170500 VHF6 - 177500 VHF7 - 184500 VHF8 - 191500 VHF9 - 198500 VHF9a - 205500 VHF10 - 212500 VHF11 - 219500 VHF12 - 226500 UHF28 - 528500 UHF29 - 536500 UHF30 - 543500 UHF31 - 550500 UHF32 - 557500 UHF33 - 564500 UHF34 - 571500 UHF35 - 578500 UHF36 - 585500 UHF37 - 592500 UHF38 - 599500 UHF39 - 606500 UHF40 - 613500 UHF41 - 620500 UHF42 - 627500 UHF43 - 634500 UHF44 - 641500 UHF45 - 648500 UHF46 - 655500 UHF47 - 662500 UHF48 - 669500 UHF49 - 676500 UHF50 - 683500 UHF51 - 690500 UHF52 - 697500 UHF53 - 704500 UHF54 - 711500 UHF55 - 718500 UHF56 - 725500 UHF57 - 732500 UHF58 - 739500 UHF59 - 746500 UHF60 - 753500 UHF61 - 760500 UHF62 - 767500 UHF63 - 774500 UHF64 - 781500 UHF65 - 788500 UHF66 - 795500 UHF67 - 802500 UHF68 - 809500 UHF69 - 816500 Some areas have a - or + 125khz offset so, if possible, it would be best for the program or channel list to scann the offset as well. eg. 9a in the ACT is 205625 Quote Link to comment
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