[opendtv] Re: FCC Commissioners disagree on media cross-ownership rules
- From: Tom Barry <trbarry@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2007 22:51:20 -0500
How about remote HDTV billboards?
(made using day-after-xmas-sale LED lights) :D
- Tom
Manfredi, Albert E wrote:
Tom Barry wrote:
So according to that low VHF is less blocked by buildings but does
not penetrate inside them. What then is its highest and best use?
Taxicabs and buses?
I always figured that a real problem with low VHF is that it needs a
long antenna. Even comared with FM radio. Not exactly easy for portable
appliances.
And with vehicles, you also don't have to worry as much about the
interference problem that low VHF is subjected to from domestic
electrical noise sources.
Bert
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Tom Barry wrote:
So according to that low VHF is less blocked by buildings but does not penetrate inside them. What then is its highest and best use?
Taxicabs and buses? I always figured that a real problem with low VHF is that it needs a long antenna. Even comared with FM radio. Not exactly easy for portable appliances. And with vehicles, you also don't have to worry as much about the interference problem that low VHF is subjected to from domestic electrical noise sources. Bert----------------------------------------------------------------------
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