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<br>I get ~ 60-70% signal strength. I found it more objective to use dvbtune to figure out my signal issues:<br>dvbtune -f 570000 -gi 16 -cr 3_4 -tm 8 -m<br><br>Can't remember what all the options mean right now (just dug through my bash history) but the big number is obviously the multiplex frequency. I used this while setting up my new antenna and it helped a lot. I get about 37500 in the signal column and usually zero in the others. I find that on a rainy day the huge bamboo stand between me an Waiatarua fills up with water and my error rates go up. Picked up a few grey hairs figuring that one out.<br>
<br>I'm on a Asus 8500GT Silent G84 512MB which is borderline OK for VDPAU. <br></div></div><br>