<br>I can report some (limited) success with the m920x driver. It seems to be trying to tune when I scan, although no locks on any channels, but it may just be that I've got a poor signal. When trying Kaffeine there is some fluctuation from the signal & SNR meters, & there is this output in syslog:<br>
Jul 4 23:43:33 toshiba kernel: MT2060: IF1: 1220MHz<br>Jul 4 23:43:33 toshiba kernel: MT2060: PLL freq=537833kHz f_lo1=1757750kHz f_lo2=1183750kHz<br>Jul 4 23:43:33 toshiba kernel: MT2060: PLL div1=109 num1=55 div2=73 num2=8064<br>
Jul 4 23:43:33 toshiba kernel: MT2060: PLL [1..5]: 5d 6d 30 f8 93<br>Jul 4 23:43:34 toshiba kernel: MT2060: IF1: 1220MHz<br>Jul 4 23:43:34 toshiba kernel: MT2060: PLL freq=537833kHz f_lo1=1757750kHz f_lo2=1183750kHz<br>
Jul 4 23:43:34 toshiba kernel: MT2060: PLL div1=109 num1=55 div2=73 num2=8064<br>Jul 4 23:43:34 toshiba kernel: MT2060: PLL [1..5]: 5d 6d 30 f8 93<br><br>and so on...<br><br>However, the LED still doesn't light (does that indicate a bigger problem than just the LED?) and I've still to get a video signal. I shall try to test it on a known good signal, as there are things interfering with my TV signal right now. <br>
But it looks pretty hopeful - is there anything you can tell me about maximising the signal etc?<br>I've attached my version of m920x.c<br>regards Andrew<br>