Honestly, it seems to me that all of the improvements in 8-VSB receivers
fall on deaf ears. So to get off the dime, I see no other recourse than
revisiting some of the sites of tests that were not controversial from
the COFDM side.
Not true, this all started with me saying that 8VSB had improved to the
point that we should simply get on with it.
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[mailto:opendtv-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Manfredi, Albert E
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2007 4:48 PM
To: opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [opendtv] Re: Demand for free DTV rising in Australia
Dale Kelly
That is also correct. I was personally involved with Sinclair
and we jointly presented arguments before the full MSTV
committee regarding the DVTM2000(T) front end issue.
All the more reason to use the 1999 Sinclair tests, where this was not
an issue.
Honestly, it seems to me that all of the improvements in 8-VSB receivers
fall on deaf ears. So to get off the dime, I see no other recourse than
revisiting some of the sites of tests that were not controversial from
the COFDM side.
I see no down sides. The worst that could happen is that 8-VSB still
comes out extremely bad, and that would create no change whatever to the
status quo.
Bert
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