Posted by buickddeere on January 16, 2009 at 19:19:49 from (209.240.124.6):
In Reply to: DTV ON HOLD posted by jayinNY on January 16, 2009 at 14:40:42:
Looks like you didn't take any electronic classes in school.And have no idea what the radio spectrume is. The current 1941 era analog TV standard is a half baked b*stardized approach because of whinners in the 19503s. Oh boo hoo, whaa whaa . My old black and white TV won't work on the new fangled colour signals that I don't want. So the luminance signal,the chrominance signal and audio component on a sub carrier. Uses a full 6Mhz of band width which includes 250Khz of "wasted" guard band on each side. If you haven't noticed. There are not making any more land and they are not making any more radio spectrum either. Digital carries more data with less loss of signal quality on less band width. TV channels 1,70 to 114 were lopped off to provide radio spectume for pagers, cell phones, emergency services etc. 2-51 will be the new range of channels.
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