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<p>[QUOTE="FOX TV, post: 103149, member: 4493"]QUOTE FOX, huh? Give us a freeking break ... what you wrote is absolute nonsense. Everything OTA available to you is arriving to you at the speed of light and I highly doubt your ears can detect doppler at light speeds.</p><p></p><p>FACT: the reason for the audio (and video) time-shift you are seeing is based on the processor speeds of different digital tuners or converter boxes: some are faster than others and it has nothing to do with cable lengths.</p><p></p><p>Jim - See more at: <a href="http://www.dtvusaforum.com/antenna-r-d/48290-fox-tv-new-antenna-patent-pending-data-research-news.html#sthash.Juu2CTOc.dpuf">http://www.dtvusaforum.com/antenna-r-d/48290-fox-tv-new-antenna-patent-pending-data-research-news.html#sthash.Juu2CTOc.dpuf</a></p><p>______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________</p><p></p><p>On another note, I challenge the previous posters who think I was lying about the delay phenomenon I am experiencing to explain a discovery I made today about that issue. Since I worked for the local FOX station for 10 years, and was laid off for ECONOMIC reasons, I have refused to watch any of their programming, and simply tune on by them. </p><p></p><p>Since I am a big NASCAR FAN, I relented and broke down and tuned them in just today to watch the NASCAR race from Bristol. Around 2:00, I got hungry, so I went into the Kitchen to fix some lunch. Not wanting to miss any of the race, I turned on my Kitchen TV and my Living room TV was also on. The amazing thing is that the delay IS NOT PRESENT when tuning both TV's to this channel only. </p><p></p><p>If all of your previous theories about buffering and the speed of light, the Doppler effect and radio waves ETC, are correct, how do any of us explain the fact that I don't see this phenomenon on this channel only? To me this discounts all of the previous conjecture on both parts except for mine which is based on my theory that this is caused by multi-path reflections of the channels that do still show this phenomenon, which is EVERY OTHER CHANNEL I RECEIVE FROM THE SAME CO-LOCATED TRANSMITTER SITE !!!!!!! The other channels are suffering from multi-path reflections and the two antennas are seeing different versions of the other signals EXCEPT FOR THIS CHANNEL ! ! ! ! !</p><p></p><p>Explain that one with your previous know it all attitudes and theories would you ???????....................[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="FOX TV, post: 103149, member: 4493"]QUOTE FOX, huh? Give us a freeking break ... what you wrote is absolute nonsense. Everything OTA available to you is arriving to you at the speed of light and I highly doubt your ears can detect doppler at light speeds. FACT: the reason for the audio (and video) time-shift you are seeing is based on the processor speeds of different digital tuners or converter boxes: some are faster than others and it has nothing to do with cable lengths. Jim - See more at: [url]http://www.dtvusaforum.com/antenna-r-d/48290-fox-tv-new-antenna-patent-pending-data-research-news.html#sthash.Juu2CTOc.dpuf[/url] ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ On another note, I challenge the previous posters who think I was lying about the delay phenomenon I am experiencing to explain a discovery I made today about that issue. Since I worked for the local FOX station for 10 years, and was laid off for ECONOMIC reasons, I have refused to watch any of their programming, and simply tune on by them. Since I am a big NASCAR FAN, I relented and broke down and tuned them in just today to watch the NASCAR race from Bristol. Around 2:00, I got hungry, so I went into the Kitchen to fix some lunch. Not wanting to miss any of the race, I turned on my Kitchen TV and my Living room TV was also on. The amazing thing is that the delay IS NOT PRESENT when tuning both TV's to this channel only. If all of your previous theories about buffering and the speed of light, the Doppler effect and radio waves ETC, are correct, how do any of us explain the fact that I don't see this phenomenon on this channel only? To me this discounts all of the previous conjecture on both parts except for mine which is based on my theory that this is caused by multi-path reflections of the channels that do still show this phenomenon, which is EVERY OTHER CHANNEL I RECEIVE FROM THE SAME CO-LOCATED TRANSMITTER SITE !!!!!!! The other channels are suffering from multi-path reflections and the two antennas are seeing different versions of the other signals EXCEPT FOR THIS CHANNEL ! ! ! ! ! Explain that one with your previous know it all attitudes and theories would you ???????....................[/QUOTE]
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