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TV Signal polarization
Are there any websites that give the polarization for TV signals?
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TV Signal polarization
"david boyd" wrote in message ... Are there any websites that give the polarization for TV signals? Yes - which country? Chris |
TV Signal polarization
david boyd wrote:
Are there any websites that give the polarization for TV signals? Isn't it all horizontal for the USA? -- 73, Cecil, IEEE, OOTC, http://www.w5dxp.com |
TV Signal polarization
"Cecil Moore" wrote in message ... david boyd wrote: Are there any websites that give the polarization for TV signals? Isn't it all horizontal for the USA? -- 73, Cecil, IEEE, OOTC, http://www.w5dxp.com May well be, but it isn't in Europe. Are all gmail users in the USA then? Chris |
TV Signal polarization
On Sat, 3 Oct 2009 15:24:27 +0100, "christofire"
wrote: Are all gmail users in the USA then? Our OP is halfway between Annapolis and D.C. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
TV Signal polarization
"Richard Clark" wrote in message ... On Sat, 3 Oct 2009 15:24:27 +0100, "christofire" wrote: Are all gmail users in the USA then? Our OP is halfway between Annapolis and D.C. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC Did you know that from prior communication with the OP or is there some data in his posting that gives a clue to that fact? For the countries in ITU Region 2, the Americas, there will be FCC and other documentation some of which may be available, and some of which may be available free of charge; there is also some amount of comment about polarisations like http://www.televisionbroadcast.com/article/67946. For many of the countries covered by the Geneva 07 ITU-R agreement, the 'frequency allocation tables' include polarisation details and can be accessed from the national administrations via the ERO web site http://www.ero.dk/6EB60FD0-D703-42F6...oc?frames=no&; they can generally be downloaded free of charge. Chris |
TV Signal polarization
On Sat, 3 Oct 2009 21:38:58 +0100, "christofire"
wrote: Did you know that from prior communication with the OP or is there some data in his posting that gives a clue to that fact? From his posting post in the header, just as yours is obscured. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
TV Signal polarization
On Sat, 03 Oct 2009 13:43:28 -0700, Richard Clark
wrote: On Sat, 3 Oct 2009 21:38:58 +0100, "christofire" wrote: Did you know that from prior communication with the OP or is there some data in his posting that gives a clue to that fact? Correction: From his posting HOST in the header, just as yours is obscured. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
TV Signal polarization
"Richard Clark" wrote in message ... On Sat, 03 Oct 2009 13:43:28 -0700, Richard Clark wrote: On Sat, 3 Oct 2009 21:38:58 +0100, "christofire" wrote: Did you know that from prior communication with the OP or is there some data in his posting that gives a clue to that fact? Correction: From his posting HOST in the header, just as yours is obscured. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC Well, not intentionally I'm sure. As I've already stated in another thread in this NG, for what it matters, I'm located near to London - actually a stone's throw away from Epsom racecourse. Have you come across anything useful published by the FCC about polarisations used for digital terrestrial television. Chris |
TV Signal polarization
On Sat, 3 Oct 2009 22:47:26 +0100, "christofire"
wrote: Have you come across anything useful published by the FCC about polarisations used for digital terrestrial television. That would be Richard Fry's turf. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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