[opendtv] Re: Italian mobile TV provider has signals covered

I guess I missed the part where I wrote that DVB-T just didn't work  
in a mobile environment.

All those other examples used proper transmitters, did they not?  Bob  
claimed to be using some miniscule transmitter that was quite  
distant, and not very high up.  Just a wee bit different from a high- 
power transmitter located on a mountain in the deserts of Nevada.

If you want to continue to be fooled by Miller, go right ahead.  I  
won't try to stop you.

On 29-Jun-06, at 2:43 PM, John Shutt wrote:

> You're right John.  Sinclair hid one in the trunk of their car in  
> 1999, and
> Nokia had a secret transmitter equipped van follow Mark Schubin and  
> others
> around Las Vegas at the NAB in 2000.  And if you google portable  
> DVB-T all
> those products don't exist.  Nobody in the world makes little  
> portable combo
> DVD/DVB-T players.  Nobody makes vehicle DVB-T receivers.  Nobody  
> makes
> PCMCIA DVB-T cards, and nobody makes USB 2.0 DVB-T dongles.
>
> Sheesh.
>
> John
>

 
 
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