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Old July 11th 07, 09:47 AM posted to alt.radio.broadcasting,alt.radio.digital,rec.radio.shortwave
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Default NICAM vs DVB vs DAB (original design)

On 10 Jul, 23:20, "DAB sounds closer to AM" dab.is@dead wrote:
Boltar wrote:
On 10 Jul, 15:21, "DAB sounds worse than FM" dab.is@dead wrote:
Boltar wrote:
On 10 Jul, 02:11, "Max Power" wrote:
Pros and cons of NICAM vs DVB vs DAB (original design)


Disadvantages


NICAM
-- J.17 Emphasis curve
-- 32 kHz sample rate
-- 14 bits vs 16 bits of modern systems; requires resampling for 16
bit origin material
Still, if one were designing a DAB system in the mid-1980s ...
NICAM is near perfect.
-- IF AND ONLY IF "RDS" datastream is added


14 bits and 32Khz near perfect? Even CD players managed 16 bits 44.1
Khz in the mid 80s. You're also forgetting that NICAM has virtually
sod all error correction. The slightest dodgy signal and its off
into wax cylinder audio mode (though you won't here it on most TVs
, they mute or switch to the FM sound as soon as the bitstream goes
wonky)


MP2 has no error correction either, you dummy, they add the error
correction prior to transmission.


I was refering to the whole transmission , not just the codec.


What you said he

"You're also forgetting that NICAM has virtually
sod all error correction. The slightest dodgy signal and its off into
wax cylinder audio mode"

suggests that you were trying to say that NICAM having "virtually sod all
error correction" means, for example, that it would be worse than DAB, which
doesn't make sense because MP2, MP3, AAC etc etc don't have any error
correction either, it's added prior to transmission.


Stop splitting hairs, everyone generally just refers to it as NICAM
and not the-NICAM-code-in-digital-TV-sound.

B2003