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    Signal SNR option

    In the last few images, SNR option to be displayed in % or db, doesn't work: no matter what you choose (yes or no), it is stuck in % only. I just noticed from version 6.2.0.1.
    here are few pics:
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    snr3.jpg

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    I don't know. The readout on the Ultimo4k works correctly.
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    Is this your only receiver? Because there does not appear to have ever been conversion code for that tuner.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Huevos View Post
    Is this your only receiver? Because there does not appear to have ever been conversion code for that tuner.
    No. Edision 4k+, does change the SNR to % or dB if i choose to.
    same goes for DM800se.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lme View Post
    No. Edision 4k+, does change the SNR to % or dB if i choose to.
    same goes for DM800se.
    if that's the Mio4K+ it has different tuners and you can see the SNR in % or dB
    Gigablue Quad 4K & UE 4K
    .........FBC Tuners:
    ------------------> GT-Sat unicable LNB to 1.5M dish(28.2E)
    ------------------> Gigablue unicable LNB to 80 cm dish(19.2E)
    .......................> FBC & DVB-S2X into 90cm dish (27.5W) Opticum robust Unicable LNB
    AX HD61, Edision Osmio 4K+, Zgemma H9Combo, Octagon SF8008 , gbtrio4k, h9se using unicable ports
    Zgemma H9 C/S into Giga4K

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    Quote Originally Posted by twol View Post
    if that's the Mio4K+ it has different tuners and you can see the SNR in % or dB
    How about DM800se tuner ?
    this can be set for % or dB also.
    Vu+04k use to have this feature working on versions prior to 6.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lme View Post
    Vu+04k use to have this feature working on versions prior to 6.
    No. Zero uses Si2166 tuner and that has never been converted. We have checked back several years. Each tuner has it's own algorithm in frontend.cpp and that tuner does not.

    https://github.com/OpenViX/enigma2/b...cpp#L974-L1415
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