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Within these hallowed halls, Bob Miller of <robmx@earthlink.net> added
the following to the collective conscience:
> http://www.wirelesswatch.jp/module [...] le&sid=741 >
> Notice size of antennas. Same size antenna will receive HDTV signal
> with ISDB-T COFDM.
Can they do the same in the UK with Freeview? Might give DAB some stiff
(stereo) competition.
Archived from groups: alt.video.digital-tv (More info?)
Within these hallowed halls, Bob Miller of <robmx@earthlink.net> added
the following to the collective conscience:
> http://www.wirelesswatch.jp/module [...] le&sid=741 >
> Notice size of antennas. Same size antenna will receive HDTV signal
> with ISDB-T COFDM.
Can they do the same in the UK with Freeview? Might give DAB some stiff
(stereo) competition.
Archived from groups: alt.video.digital-tv (More info?)
"21C BBS" <dontlook@here.net> a écrit dans le message de news:
jjoxc.18973$QT3.18886@nwrdny01.gnilink.net...
> Within these hallowed halls, Bob Miller of <robmx@earthlink.net> added
> the following to the collective conscience:
> > http://www.wirelesswatch.jp/module [...] le&sid=741 > >
> > Notice size of antennas. Same size antenna will receive HDTV signal
> > with ISDB-T COFDM.
>
> Can they do the same in the UK with Freeview? Might give DAB some stiff
> (stereo) competition.
>
This will be possible with DVB-H, which is a kind of "time-slotted"
extension of DVB-T intended to incorporate low bitrate transmissions (video,
audio or data) within a DVB-T transport stream, thus allowing low power
consumption portable receivers (their receiving part is only on during these
time slots) such as PDAs or mobile phones to receive low resoltion video on
their screen. Normal TV programs can still be sent outside of these time
slots in the same channel.
>
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