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Amplitude Modulation of NTSC requires a LOT of signal to be noise free since
even a small amount of noise is visible. We have no basis for comparison with ATSC other than by level, since we don't have a way to discern between multipath, power line noise, deliberate or any other kind of interference. How are we supposed to point the antenna? With a stupid meter that takes 10 seconds to average? All I can think of is to put it on a rotor and nudge it 2 degrees every 10 seconds until the picture pops in. It is amazing what gets left out in the rush to market. "Cecil Moore" wrote in message ... Sal M. Onella wrote: By the old TASO standards, you need over 40 dB s/n to get a nice picture, which requires a lot more peak RF power. By comparison, the digital signal needs only about 17 dB s/n. What happens at a 12 dB s/n for both? That's probably what happened here during Hurricane Ike. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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