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Old 07-24-2009, 06:35 PM   #12 (permalink)
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It is said that ATSC was a bad choice for digital because of multipath and poor building penetration in fringe areas.
Good point, not camparing apples to apples with DVB-T to ATSC. They use 8 MHz wide UHF channels and different ways of encoding that give them 24 mbps or more. They use streams instead of one stream that gives them better multipath (ATSC M/H took a lesson to this). Also like I mentioned and someone else they use fewer towers so you point at one direction.
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