0003.ini Driver File Contents (tt-premium_219_pcie_20tmp.zip)

[CABTYPE]

1=Finland
2=Finland

[SYMBOLRATES]
;Symbolrate(Ks/s), Modulation (0 = QAM 16, 1 = QAM 32, 2 = QAM 64, 3 = QAM 128, 4 = QAM 256), Scan (1 = Scan these values, 0 = don't scan these values)
0=2
1=6900.000,2,1
2=6900.000,3,1

[DVB]
;Position=Channelname, Frequency(MHz), Bandwidth (7MHz  = 1, 8MHz  = 2)
0=20
1=Mux1, 274.000,1
2=Mux2, 282.000,1
3=Mux3, 162.000,1
4=Mux4, 170.000,1
5=Mux5, 290.000,1
6=Mux6, 146.000,1
7=Mux7, 154.000,1
8=Mux8, 138.000,1
9=Mux9, 266.000,1
10=Mux10, 362.000,1
11=Mux11, 298.000,1
12=Mux12, 354.000,1
13=Mux13, 370.000,1
14=Mux14, 378.000,1
15=Mux15, 394.000,1
16=Mux16, 386.000,1
17=Mux17, 258.000,1
18=Mux18, 250.000,1
19=Mux19, 314.000,1
20=Mux20, 306.000,1














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