Re: ATSC Radio



On 1 Jul, 14:18, u...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Also, DVB-T is an obsolete standard ... any reasonable "new"
deployment would not use it, rather the Japanese, Chinese, or Brazilian
standards, all of which are superior to DVB-T.

From what I've read the US digital system is pretty poor at handling
reflected signals and requires a shed load of post processing to
produce a watchable picture. Bit of a bugger in a built up area I
would have thought and not much good for power consumption so I'm
wondering in what way its "superior" to DVB-T other than it was made
in the good old US of A so it must be better (a bit like NTSC *cough*)

B2003

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