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Old May 6th 07, 04:11 AM posted to alt.tv.tech.hdtv
Tantalust
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"....consumers don't realize they can receive crystal-clear high-definition
pictures for free....",

Article:

http://www.broadcastingcable.com/ind...leID=CA6439202



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Old May 6th 07, 05:05 AM posted to alt.tv.tech.hdtv
G-squared
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On May 5, 7:11 pm, "Tantalust" wrote:
"....consumers don't realize they can receive crystal-clear high-

definition
pictures for free....",

Article:

http://www.broadcastingcable.com/ind...lePrint&articl...


If you build it, they will come..... if they know about it!

GG

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Old May 7th 07, 01:19 AM posted to alt.tv.tech.hdtv
Roger (K8RI)
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On Sun, 06 May 2007 10:27:38 -0400, "Elmo P. Shagnasty"
wrote:

In article ,
"Tantalust" wrote:

"....consumers don't realize they can receive crystal-clear high-definition
pictures for free....",


Wait till the analog signals are gone and they will be asking, why
didn't any one tell us..



Article:

http://www.broadcastingcable.com/ind...rticleID=CA643
9202


aka, "People are stupid."


These are the same people who don't realize their cordles telephones
are radio transmitters and receivers that can be heard by any one else
with a receiver unless their audio is encrypted. Of course our
congress critters made it illegal to sell new receivers capable of
receiving those frequencies instead of requiring the industry to
encrypt the audio.


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Old May 7th 07, 06:09 AM posted to alt.tv.tech.hdtv
Larry Bud
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On May 6, 10:27 am, "Elmo P. Shagnasty" wrote:
In article ,

"Tantalust" wrote:
"....consumers don't realize they can receive crystal-clear high-definition
pictures for free....",


Article:


http://www.broadcastingcable.com/ind...lePrint&articl...
9202


aka, "People are stupid."


Uninformed doesn't necessarily mean stupid. For most people, how
they receive their TV signal isn't on top of mind.


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Old May 7th 07, 04:13 PM posted to alt.tv.tech.hdtv
Bob Miller
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Larry Bud wrote:
On May 6, 10:27 am, "Elmo P. Shagnasty" wrote:
In article ,

"Tantalust" wrote:
"....consumers don't realize they can receive crystal-clear high-definition
pictures for free....",
Article:
http://www.broadcastingcable.com/ind...lePrint&articl...
9202

aka, "People are stupid."


Uninformed doesn't necessarily mean stupid. For most people, how
they receive their TV signal isn't on top of mind.


And though many on this newsgroup think US citizens like to pay for
cable and will pay any price to avoid OTA I disagree. If OTA had the
right modulation and codec it could offer real competition to the public
and the public would respond just as they have in every other country
where it has been tried.

In the US broadcasters, retailers and manufacturers are all paying
minimal attention to OTA for some reason.

I say the main reason is that OTA has the wrong tools for modulation and
codec. The mad rush to fix 8-VSB so that it can compete with new
broadcasters on channels above 51 who have access to the right tools
makes my point.

The ATSC is trying to make 8-VSB work in Single Frequency Networks.
The ATSC is trying to make 8-VSB work as on channel repeaters.
The ATSC has started a quest for a mobile standard to compete with two
others, MPH and A-VSB, that are kludges of 8-VSB, and with COFDM based
modulations, DVB-T/H, MediaFlo, CDMB-TH and whatever Sirius and XMRadio
are using.

None of this would be necessary if broadcasters had the right tools to
begin with. They exist why try to make 8-VSB do what it was not designed
to do and will never do as well?

And then there is the time factor. They have been trying to fix 8-VSB
for nine years now. What a waste.

Bob Miller



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Old May 7th 07, 06:00 PM posted to alt.tv.tech.hdtv
Tantalust
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"Bob Miller" wrote in message
ink.net...
Larry Bud wrote:
On May 6, 10:27 am, "Elmo P. Shagnasty" wrote:
In article ,

"Tantalust" wrote:
"....consumers don't realize they can receive crystal-clear
high-definition
pictures for free....",
Article:
http://www.broadcastingcable.com/ind...lePrint&articl...
9202
aka, "People are stupid."


Uninformed doesn't necessarily mean stupid. For most people, how
they receive their TV signal isn't on top of mind.


And though many on this newsgroup think US citizens like to pay for cable
and will pay any price to avoid OTA I disagree. If OTA had the right
modulation and codec it could offer real competition to the public and the
public would respond just as they have in every other country where it has
been tried.

In the US broadcasters, retailers and manufacturers are all paying minimal
attention to OTA for some reason.

I say the main reason is that OTA has the wrong tools for modulation and
codec. The mad rush to fix 8-VSB so that it can compete with new
broadcasters on channels above 51 who have access to the right tools makes
my point.

The ATSC is trying to make 8-VSB work in Single Frequency Networks.
The ATSC is trying to make 8-VSB work as on channel repeaters.
The ATSC has started a quest for a mobile standard to compete with two
others, MPH and A-VSB, that are kludges of 8-VSB, and with COFDM based
modulations, DVB-T/H, MediaFlo, CDMB-TH and whatever Sirius and XMRadio
are using.

None of this would be necessary if broadcasters had the right tools to
begin with. They exist why try to make 8-VSB do what it was not designed
to do and will never do as well?

And then there is the time factor. They have been trying to fix 8-VSB for
nine years now. What a waste.

Bob Miller




Feel free to visit our ATSC website, you just might learn something about
digital television. :-)


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Old May 7th 07, 07:17 PM posted to alt.tv.tech.hdtv
Wes Newell
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On Mon, 07 May 2007 14:13:29 +0000, Bob Miller wrote:

And though many on this newsgroup think US citizens like to pay for
cable and will pay any price to avoid OTA I disagree. If OTA had the
right modulation and codec it could offer real competition to the public
and the public would respond just as they have in every other country
where it has been tried.

It has the right modulation. 8VSB works great.

In the US broadcasters, retailers and manufacturers are all paying
minimal attention to OTA for some reason.

OTA broadcasters aren't. Retailers are just stupid are want to push the
pay service they get a commissiojn on. And all manufacturers include
tuners for OTA reception. Other than the retailers, your statement makes
no sense.

I say the main reason is that OTA has the wrong tools for modulation and
codec. The mad rush to fix 8-VSB so that it can compete with new
broadcasters on channels above 51 who have access to the right tools
makes my point.

And you are wrong. The public doesn't know the difference between a codec
and code-a-phone.

The ATSC is trying to make 8-VSB work in Single Frequency Networks. The
ATSC is trying to make 8-VSB work as on channel repeaters. The ATSC has
started a quest for a mobile standard to compete with two others, MPH
and A-VSB, that are kludges of 8-VSB, and with COFDM based modulations,
DVB-T/H, MediaFlo, CDMB-TH and whatever Sirius and XMRadio are using.

And none of this has any impact on the typical OTA customer.

None of this would be necessary if broadcasters had the right tools to
begin with. They exist why try to make 8-VSB do what it was not designed
to do and will never do as well?

Frankly, I don't care. It works fine now for me. I don't care about mobile
TV and neither does 99% of the public.

And then there is the time factor. They have been trying to fix 8-VSB
for nine years now. What a waste.

There's nothing to be fixed. It works great as is here.

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Old May 7th 07, 07:30 PM posted to alt.tv.tech.hdtv
Pete Fraser
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"Bob Miller" wrote in message
ink.net...

And though many on this newsgroup think US citizens like to pay for cable
and will pay any price to avoid OTA I disagree. If OTA had the right
modulation and codec it could offer real competition to the public and the
public would respond just as they have in every other country where it has
been tried.


I just bought myself an LG DVD recorder with an 8-VSB tuner.
I get nine analog channels, with four of them quite marginal.

I was pleasantly surprised to find I got 33 digital channels,
all of them solid.

How many more digital channels would I receive if the USA
used COFDM (the *right* modulation?) rather than 8-VSB?


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Old May 7th 07, 07:38 PM posted to alt.tv.tech.hdtv
Mark Crispin
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On Mon, 7 May 2007, Pete Fraser wrote:
I was pleasantly surprised to find I got 33 digital channels,
all of them solid.
How many more digital channels would I receive if the USA
used COFDM (the *right* modulation?) rather than 8-VSB?


Between -25 to -30. If you want positive numbers, you have to change
"more digital channels" to "fewer digitial channels".

And if you are in Europe, none of them would be in HD.

-- Mark --

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Liberty is a well-armed sheep contesting the vote.
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Old May 7th 07, 07:39 PM posted to alt.tv.tech.hdtv
Mark Crispin
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On Mon, 7 May 2007, Tantalust wrote:
Feel free to visit our ATSC website, you just might learn something about
digital television. :-)


Don't be surprised if Psycho Bob Miller uses paraphrases from your website
to bolster his lunatic rants.

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Democracy is two wolves and a sheep deciding what to eat for lunch.
Liberty is a well-armed sheep contesting the vote.
 




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