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hdhomerun_config <id> get /sys/features
To stop the tuner set the channel to none:
format: hdhomerun_config <id> set /tuner<n>/channel none
eg: hdhomerun_config FFFFFFFF set /tuner0/channel none
Checking the signal strength:
The basic signal information can be obtained by using the get status command:
format: hdhomerun_config <device id> get /tuner<n>/status
eg: hdhomerun_config FFFFFFFF get /tuner0/status
Example output:
ch=qam:33 lock=qam256 ss=83 snq=90 seq=100 bps=38807712 pps=0
ch = channel requested
lock = actual modulation detected
ss = signal strength. 80% is approximately -12dBmV.
snq = signal to noise quality (based on analog signal to noise ratio).
seq = symbol error quality (number of uncorrectable digital errors detected).
bps = raw channel bits per second.
pps = packets per second sent through the network.
More advanced information can be obtained by using the get debug command:
format: hdhomerun_config <device id> get /tuner<n>/debug
eg: hdhomerun_config FFFFFFFF get /tuner0/debug
Example output:
tun: ch=qam:33 lock=qam256 ss=84 snq=88 seq=100 d/jointfilesconvert/364774/bg=22081-6930
dev: resync=0 overflow=0
ts: bps=38809216 ut=94 te=0 miss=0 crc=0
flt: bps=38809216
net: pps=0 err=0 stop=0
Each line contains a prefix to indicate the type of data, followed by the values.
tun = tuner status
see above section
dev = device status
ts = transport stream
bps = bits per second
ut = utilization percentage (100% is filled to capacity)
te = transport error counter (uncorrectable reception error)
miss = missed packet counter (jump in sequence numbers)
crc = crc error counter
flt = results after pid filtering
bps = bits per second
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