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Operating Systems Solaris T5140 CPU Speed is 1200 Mhz or 1165 Mhz? Post 302535102 by Perderabo on Wednesday 29th of June 2011 07:53:33 PM
Old 06-29-2011
I guess some marketing dude rounded up a little bit. If stuff like that bothers you, try to avoid taking a close look at how big your disks are. Smilie
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dvbscan(1)						      General Commands Manual							dvbscan(1)

NAME
dvbscan - a program to produce DVB-T channels.conf files. SYNOPSIS
dvbscan [options]<initialscanfile> DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the dvbscan commands. dvbscan is a program to produce DVB-T channels.conf files. OPTIONS
-h print this help text -adapter <id> adapter to use (default 0) -frontend <id> frontend to use (default 0) -demux <id> demux to use (default 0) -secfile <filename> Optional sec.conf file -secid <secid> ID of the SEC configuration to use, one of: * UNIVERSAL (default) - Europe, 10800 to 11800 MHz and 11600 to 12700 Mhz, Dual LO, loband 9750, hiband 10600 MHz * DBS - Expressvu, North America, 12200 to 12700 MHz, Single LO, 11250 MHz * STANDARD - 10945 to 11450 Mhz, Single LO, 10000 Mhz * ENHANCED - Astra, 10700 to 11700 MHz, Single LO, 9750 MHz * C-BAND - Big Dish, 3700 to 4200 MHz, Single LO, 5150 Mhz * C-MULTI - Big Dish - Multipoint LNBf, 3700 to 4200 MHz, Dual LO, H:5150MHz, V:5750MHz * One of the sec definitions from the secfile if supplied -satpos <position> Specify DISEQC switch position for DVB-S -inversion <on|off|auto> Specify inversion (default: auto) -uk-ordering Use UK DVB-T channel ordering if present. -timeout <secs> Specify filter timeout to use (standard specced values will be used by default) -filter <filter> Specify service filter, a comma seperated list of the following tokens: If no filter is supplied, all services will be output * tv - Output TV channels * radio - Output radio channels * other - Output other channels * encrypted - Output encrypted channels -out raw <filename>|- Output in raw format to <filename> or stdout -out channels <filename>|- Output in channels.conf format to <filename> or stdout -out vdr12 <filename>|- Output in vdr 1.2.x format to <filename> or stdout -out vdr13 <filename>|- Output in vdr 1.3.x format to <file- name> or stdout This manual page was written by Uwe Bugla <uwe.bugla@gmx.de>. February 14, 2009 dvbscan(1)
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