firmware loading after bootup, possible?

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Greetings;

I have a pcHDTV-3000 tv card, capable of rx'ing analog signals when they can 
be found, but now we have made the switch to 8-vsb digital for most of the 
local channels. leaving only 5 in the analog mode yet, by request from Our 
senator.

There are 2 files in the /lib/firmware directory for this card which I assume 
put it in the digital mode for the correct signal std:

dvb-fe-or51132-qam.fw, not of use unless I feed it a cable signal.
dvb-fe-or51132-vsb.fw, which seems to be the correct one.

I see the last one being loaded in the dmesg output if the reboot has been a 
powerdown reboot, but not 100% of the time for a hot reboot.

I have mythtv trying to receive data from the card, but it appears to be 
treating the data as analog noise.  I may be using the wrong device as 
mythtv's input, but there doesn't seem to be a right device.

I know the card can work, I had it working with kaffiene a couple of weeks 
ago, but that program is far from everyday usability yet.  Lockups are like 
cracks in new cement, the question is not if it will crack/lockup, but when.

So in my quest to shoot some trouble, I am wondering if there is a way to 
force the reloading of this firmware into this card short of a powerdown 
reboot, which I consider playing russian roulette with hard drive life?

-- 
Cheers, Gene
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