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Got DVB-T built in but no channels?


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Hi all

 

I have got a 2 din head unit from China and it has DVB-T built in. However, I am unable to get any channels after scanning. What am I missing? What is the frequency that I need to scan to? What is the Start and End Frequency? What is the Bandwidth to use (6M, 7M or 8M)? The Hardware version is DVR-TV1.1, Software Version is Sunplus_Box_TV1.20, F/W version 432_032_136_1023_290, Checksum 213794f2, Build date: 23/11/09.

 

Any advise? Thank you.

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aiyo bro, got DVB-T built in doesn't mean you will have all access to all channels. it depends on your location as well. one reason why i don't trust DVB-T is because it is that suck.

 

i bought 1 DVB-T years back and i tell myself i will never got for such reciever UNLESS your location is extremely well in receiving channels by DVB-T.

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Last time on our bus, the mobile tv is using DVB-T.

But now, already cease operation. So, no DVB-T broadcast in Singapore now.

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Last time on our bus, the mobile tv is using DVB-T.

But now, already cease operation. So, no DVB-T broadcast in Singapore now.

Yes. Singapore no longer have DVB-T but trial on DVB-H for mobile TV and broadcast on DVB-C.

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Last time on our bus, the mobile tv is using DVB-T.

But now, already cease operation. So, no DVB-T broadcast in Singapore now.

 

Not exactly correct .. there is still digital 5, 8 and CNA . These are at 538Mhz.

There's also the HD5 at 610Mhz.

 

I'm receiving these signals on my carpc via a dvb-t usb stick. So, the channels are still there.

Try to search for the channels at the frequency range. What i know is i can't receive in kallang/geylang area. In bukit panjang, signal strength is pretty good.

 

 

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To seek compensation from an well establish retail and wholesale distributor of ICE in Paya Ubi?

Bought some items as well as installation of the new and existing ICE from previous car to the current car. The installer screwed up the power connection of my existing Nera DVB-T resulted a power looped back to the amplifier thus drained up 2 car bat. Went back to compliant twice but no action taken or border to check the whole circuit and installer keep stressed his years of experience blur blur ... At the end get another installer to trouble shoot and discovered the mistake. This was even verified by the local Nera Distributor Netlynx Technology which confirmed the mistake. So frustrated as the tuner has used in 2 of previous car nothing had happend. Planned to claim compensation on the replacement of 2 car bat, installation refund and the trouble to send my car to 3 workshops for fault finding inspection (cos initially tot it was engine or mechanism fault).

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The signals for DVB-T is v bad. A lot of places cannot receive. Unless you die die want it, I would choose analog over digital in SG

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Hi all

 

I have got a 2 din head unit from China and it has DVB-T built in. However, I am unable to get any channels after scanning. What am I missing? What is the frequency that I need to scan to? What is the Start and End Frequency? What is the Bandwidth to use (6M, 7M or 8M)? The Hardware version is DVR-TV1.1, Software Version is Sunplus_Box_TV1.20, F/W version 432_032_136_1023_290, Checksum 213794f2, Build date: 23/11/09.

 

Any advise? Thank you.

 

I think now no more DVB-T broadcast in Singapore.....

 

 

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digital tv is bad enough in hdb flats, let alone a moving car. i wouldn't recommend it for cars. might be useful if it is used when car is stationary, but also have to depend on location & antenna used. so then, why bother if it is so much trouble? might as well pop in a dvd n watch while waiting at a location.

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Anyone knows if they are still transmitting the digital tv?

 

Yes, they are.

 

Still receiving Ch5, 8 and CNA on DVB-T from Shenton Way -> CTE(outside tunnel) -> SLE -> Sembawang.

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