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Old September 17th 08, 01:13 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Jeff Liebermann[_2_] Jeff Liebermann[_2_] is offline
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Default Chart of HDTV freqs?

On Tue, 16 Sep 2008 17:41:49 GMT, "JB" wrote:

The neat thing about going full digital? You no longer have any idea why
the signal breaks up. PERIOD. The Customer is no longer bothered by
interference of any kind. Either it works or not. If your QSO, Phone Call,
Mayday, Police call for backup, TV signal gets knocked off the air, you
won't have a clue why.


Unfortunately, you're correct. I have considerable experience dealing
with various path impairment issues using various wireless
technologies, especially Wi-Fi. User will complain that they loose
connectivity, drop connections, suffer from erratic performance, and
generally see performance well below what would normally be expected.
The sources are many and varied. They're also very difficult to
identify. Quite a bit can be deduced with simple diagnostics (i.e.
ping stability, MAC layer packet loss, retransmissions) and from
determining the pattern (does it always die during meal times), but in
general, it's way beyond the capabilities of Joe Sixpack. I expect
much of the same with digital TV.

However, I'm not worried much about the RF issues. It will either
work or the customer can get cable or satellite TV. What I'm worried
about are all the added cables and incompatible technologies found on
the back of the HDTV sets and boxes. Another tangle of wires to deal
with.

Anyway, radio is magic. Maybe I should get one of those Halloween
pointed sorcerers hats with the stars and crescents.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:MGM_sorcererhat.jpg

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