Re: RAI opts for DMB for mobile TV



DAB sounds worse than FM wrote:
Richard Evans wrote:
Nicolas Croiset wrote:

Nobody used DVB-H in band III due to impulsive noise problem which is
too important in this band. There is also a limited number of DVB-T
transmitters in band III in operation around the world due to that
problem.
Well it's the first time I've ever heard of this problem in band III.


He made it up - there is no problem with impulsive interference in Band III.



Oh, What a surprise :(
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