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![]() "Sal M. Onella" wrote in message ... "MRW" wrote in message ... I'd like to know about the DVB-T standard, but I get confused when it comes to configuring a DVB-T system for a Single Frequency Network topology. I've read that normally for an 8MHz bandwidth using 2k mode about 1700 carriers are possible. Does this translate to 1700 individual programs? I think I can probably answer this question if I find a good tutorial on COFDM. I've found some on Google, but I haven't found one that explains simply how it is possible to have multiple carriers in a single channel. Crossposted for a useful purpose. The alt.video.digital-tv newsgroup has been home to numerous discussions of COFDM and the various ways it's being employed. It was a contender for US broadcast DTV but it lost out to 8VSB in a decision process that some people said was political -- or worse. One of the leading proponents of COFDM posted to alt.video.digital-tv as "Bob Miller," although he has nothing there currently. COFDM has some disadvantages. For the same quality received signal it requires more peak power at the transmitter than 8VSB, but TV transmitters are peak limited. It is more susceptible to impulse noise, and you can't have a full power COFDM signal on an adjacent channel to an analog NTSC or PAL signal. My understanding is that the last mentioned is causing complications in some European countries with the analog to digital changeover. They will have very little HD until the analog service has been shut down. Bob Miller has ulterior motives. His company wants mobile digital TV transmission to moving cars, which 8VSB has problems with (I think because of the equalizer which takes several seconds to train. In a moving vehicle it would be continuously hunting)). Tam Bob Miller may have the material you want, given that he has been a vocal advocate. The viacel.com web site comes up blank; I hope that email address isn't a dud. Good luck. |
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