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[media] r820t: use the second table for 7MHz
The Realtek Kernel driver uses the second DVB-T 7MHz table instead of the first one. Use it as well. Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com> Tested-by: Antti Palosaari <crope@iki.fi>
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@ -915,6 +915,14 @@ static int r820t_set_tv_standard(struct r820t_priv *priv,
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flt_ext_widest = 0x00; /* r15[7]: flt_ext_wide off */
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polyfil_cur = 0x60; /* r25[6:5]:min */
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} else if (bw == 7) {
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#if 0
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/*
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* There are two 7 MHz tables defined on the original
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* driver, but just the second one seems to be visible
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* by rtl2832. Keep this one here commented, as it
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* might be needed in the future
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*/
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if_khz = 4070;
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filt_cal_lo = 60000;
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filt_gain = 0x10; /* +3db, 6mhz on */
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@ -926,7 +934,8 @@ static int r820t_set_tv_standard(struct r820t_priv *priv,
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lt_att = 0x00; /* r31[7], lt att enable */
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flt_ext_widest = 0x00; /* r15[7]: flt_ext_wide off */
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polyfil_cur = 0x60; /* r25[6:5]:min */
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#if 0 /* 7 MHz type 2 - nor sure why/where this is used - Perhaps Australia? */
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#endif
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/* 7 MHz, second table */
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if_khz = 4570;
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filt_cal_lo = 63000;
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filt_gain = 0x10; /* +3db, 6mhz on */
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@ -938,7 +947,6 @@ static int r820t_set_tv_standard(struct r820t_priv *priv,
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lt_att = 0x00; /* r31[7], lt att enable */
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flt_ext_widest = 0x00; /* r15[7]: flt_ext_wide off */
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polyfil_cur = 0x60; /* r25[6:5]:min */
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#endif
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} else {
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if_khz = 4570;
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filt_cal_lo = 68500;
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