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SFTV_troy wrote: On Oct 13, 2:50 pm, Telamon wrote: Ok, here is a difference you should understand. DRM uses two separate transmitters and antennas one digital and one analog. HD uses two different exciters one digital and the other analog that input into the same transmitter and antenna at the same time. Why does DRM have to use two separate antennas? Why can't DRM use a combiner and output both signals through a single antenna? Because it's different. Try to process that. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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