On Sun, 5 Jul 2015, Patrick Boettcher wrote:

Your Intel platform is 64bit. I don't know the TripleStick nor the SI or
the EM28xx-driver but _maybe_ there is a problem with it on 32-bit
platforms. A long shot, I know, but you'll never know.

That was a very good point.

I installed the 32-bit version of the same OS (Debian 8, kernel 3.16.0, i386) 
and the result was a bit suprising.

In 32-bit I couldn't even scan a DVT-T transponder!  dvbv5-scan did Lock, but 
it didn't find any PSI PIDs.  So there is for sure a problem with 32-bit 
platforms.  And the DVT-T2 transponders didn't work either.

Maybe the Raspberry problem can be a Endianess problem?



On Mon, 6 Jul 2015, Andy Furniss wrote:

Clutching at straws now, but maybe it's possible that the Pi is electrically 
more noisy then the intel.

The USB lead on the 292e doesn't have a ferrite core - maybe if you have an 
extension lead that does you could try adding that.

That was actually also a good point.  I installed a 50 cm extension but no 
difference. :(


Can anyone suggest a DVB-T2 USB stick that works on the Raspberry Pi B+?



// Peter
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