[opendtv] Re: DVB-T HDTV demo using 19.7 Mbps in a 6 Mhz channel in costa rica

  • From: Tom Barry <trbarry@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 06 Mar 2006 20:44:38 -0500


Manfredi, Albert E wrote:

 > Correct. We are not talking theoretical. We are talking about components
 > that have been developed, productized, and tested, are available in
 > large quantity, and some of which are already deployed in integrated
 > sets.

Bert -

Are you able to name one of those specific integrated sets as a champion 
so it can be tested somehow against various non-ATSC receivers?  Can it 
be purchased?

- Tom

> Bob Miller wrote:
> 
> 
>>We are still waiting for those better 8-VSB receivers
>>Bert and I for one will put any COFDM receiver up
>>against them.
> 
> 
> I believe in the tooth fairy. We are all free to believe what we wish.
> The fact is, we don't have DVB-T in the US, so this has once again
> devolved into the meaningless.
> 
> 
>>We are not talking here about theoretical 8-VSB
>>receivers that may be developed that will obsolete
>>current 8-VSB receivers are we?
> 
> 
> Correct. We are not talking theoretical. We are talking about components
> that have been developed, productized, and tested, are available in
> large quantity, and some of which are already deployed in integrated
> sets.
> 
> Bert
>  
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