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2014-02-14 16:06:50 +01:00
Getting Hama Nano DVB-T Stick to work
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:date: 2012-04-12 12:43
:tags: dvb-t, rtl2832u
I initially bought it because i wanted to play around with software
defined radio on the cheap [#]_ but havent had the time. As this thingy
is originally an DVB-T stick i wanted to try this out first. As it
contains a fairly common RTL2832U chip, it shouldnt be that much of a
problem. It turns out it is ...
This Pseudo-script running under Arch Linux.
install and configure the Hama Nano DVB-T Stick
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.. code-block:: bash
#?/bin/sh
yaourt -S dvb-usb-rtl2832u-openpli
modprobe dvb_usb_rtl2832u
pacman -S linuxtv-dvb-apps
#find a good place for the antenna
scan /usr/share/dvb/dvb-t/de-Berlin | tee ~/.mplayer/channels.conf
# you can also use the most current sender file from :
# wget -O de-Berlin http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/_attachment?target=dvb-utils%2Fchannels.conf%28Berlin%29
# scan de-Berlin | ~/.mplayer/channels.conf
mplayer "dvb://Das Erste"
If you do not live in Berlin(duh), have a look through /usr/share/dvb/dvb-t folder or have a look at http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/dvb-utils#Basisdaten for more accurate results.
.. [#] http://hardware.slashdot.org/story/12/03/31/1914217/software-defined-radio-for-11