[opendtv] News: White Space Backers Resist DTV Translator Plan
- From: Craig Birkmaier <craig@xxxxxxxxx>
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- Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2009 10:32:46 -0500
http://www.tvtechnology.com/article/73372
White Space Backers Resist DTV Translator Plan
01.23.2009
Major corporate backers of the nascent "white space" technology are
warning the FCC that proposed DTV translators-intended to help fill
in DTV coverage-might interfere with the as-yet-undeveloped devices
destined for use in the unused DTV spectrum.
In a reversal of concerns that the future devices could cause
interference to primary incumbent users such as TV broadcasters,
Dell, Google and Microsoft urged the commission not to allow DTV
translators where they might further inhibit white space device
operation.
"Because white space devices cannot transmit within the service
contour of a full-power television station even when a viewable
signal is not present, replacement translator systems would result in
numerous locations where a white space device would result in
numerous locations where a white space device would have to avoid two
television channels simply to protect a single television signal,"
the companies said in an FCC filing Thursday. "Such systems could
therefore dramatically reduce or eliminate available white space
spectrum, particularly in densely populated areas where the majority
of television channels already are occupied."
The white space companies urge the FCC to limit the new DTV
translators only to replace analog dark areas co-extensive with the
Grade B analog contour of the underlying full-power station. At least
one broadcast engineer has recommended the translators be allowed to
extend to areas 25 percent larger than the underlying Grade B
contours.
If expected incoming FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski takes the
commission gavel before the translator rules are issued, it could
bode well for the white space backers. Google CEO Eric Schmidt was
the only corporate executive with a role in candidate Obama's
30-minute campaign informercial, and campaign advisors have talked up
the potential of white space technology.
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