https://www.tomsguide.com/reference/atsc-30-explained
Right now Brad says:
In order to put ATSC 3/Nextgen on the air here, channels 20 and 39 had to
basically go off the air with their ATSC 1 signals. 39.1 (The CW) is
actually being broadcast in ATSC 1 by KPRC 2 and 20 is on their sister
station KRIV’s transmitter now.
KIAH 39 is now carrying 2, 8, 11, 39 & 47 in ATSC 3
KTXH 20 is carrying 13, 20, 26, 45, & 67 in ATSC 3.
John Parmalee
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In a message dated 12/14/2021 7:20:26 PM Central Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:
What is the advantage to the new TV.
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Here is the encoding and monitoring setup at KPRC for ATSC 3. The video
flow routers are two redundant bi-directional links between KPRC & KIAH
over two different isps. Below is the ATSC 3 monitoring gear. In the
yellow bag is a portable ATSC 3 field monitor. The Dell pc at the bottom is
for control of the Sencore and Trivini systems. The Harmonic encoders
are the final destination before ATSC 1 programming leaves the building.
The Selinio is the old encoder. The CW programming from KIAH is inserted
here via an ip Ethernet connection to the video flow routers pictured.
There is an ASI video link over both Microwave and leased fiber circuit to
the transmitter site. Comcast, YouTube Tv, and AT&T also have fiber
connections and use over the air as a backup. Everyone else (i.e. Dish,
Entouch, Suddenlink, etc.) pick up only via over the air.
On Mon, Dec 13, 2021 at 21:54 JASON LAUCKNER via BVARC <[email protected]> wrote:
Jimmy,It is certainly moving that way. ATSC3.0 is IP based. Our facility is
mostly SDI (serial digital- coax) based but more of it is moving to fully
IP based processing-distribution. Our local 20 and 26 signals hit the
encoder as SDI but it is all IP after that, right up to the transmitter
input. 13, 45 and 48 (the other stations on the 3.0 transmitter) arrive as
IP and are fed to the encoder that way. JasonKG5WPE
On 12/13/2021 9:09 PM Jimmy Vance via BVARC <[email protected]> wrote:
Thanks Jason. Isn't pretty much all modern broadcast using AoIP and VoIP?
--jv
On 12/13/2021 8:41 PM, JASON LAUCKNER via BVARC wrote:
Attached are a couple of pictures of the 3.0 encoding/monitoring equipment
at KRIV/KTXH.
On 12/11/2021 9:19 AM Leslie Bartosh via BVARC <[email protected]> wrote:
Brad:Thank you for all the great information!73Leslie, AD5WB
On Dec 11, 2021, at 9:01 AM, Brad K5BES via BVARC <[email protected]> wrote:
Chris, it depends on your location. We have discovered at least with UHF
stations that amplifies antennas often times cause a lot more problems than
they solve, unless you are 30+ miles out from the transmitter. If you are
here in the SW area, try non-amplified first. KHOU is on KIAH’s RF-34 signal.
On Thu, Dec 9, 2021 at 21:23 Chris Luppens via BVARC <[email protected]> wrote:
I have NextGen (Samsung) TV but am on Xfinity so understand the cable
systems can’t manage things yet so have to go over the air. Since I have
200-ft high shot to most of the antennas I believe a small amplified
antenna (they are very cheap) will work. Are the channels the same? Channel
11 is 11-1 etc ?
Typos Compliments of iPhoneChris Luppens
On Dec 9, 2021, at 9:10 PM, Christopher Boone via BVARC <[email protected]>
wrote:
Desktop converters are still in preproduction. Not sure when they will be
available. There are only 3 TVs that have V3, lowest cost is 900 or
so..eventually they will drop...just like DTVs did originally
On Thu, Dec 9, 2021, 8:51 PM john Parmalee via BVARC <[email protected]> wrote:
Any thoughts as to how to get a tuner? Best by blanks At a search for ATS
3. I see a $1500 flat screen that I don't want. John Parmaleeat a
[email protected] K5VGM WI2XLJIn a message dated 12/9/2021
4:58:28 PM Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes:
You'll need an ATSC 3 or NextGen TV to view it or an external tuner box
like before, some HDTV may support a USB dongle for decode but no
confirmationon that yet. 4k/,UHD support, better and more channels of
audio, a 14db increase in OTA reception and rejection of noise ( goodbye to
most pixelation!!), more channels in better definition and much more. More
info at https://www.watchnextgentv.com/ ChrisWB5ITT
On Thu, Dec 9, 2021, 3:58 PM Ambrose E Fawcett III via BVARC
<[email protected]> wrote:
What is so great about NextGen TV? What differences will I see on my TV? Pump
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Subject: [BVARC] Houston, We Have a NextGen TV Launch
Houston, We Have a NextGen TV Launch
By George Winslow published 2 days ago
The ATSC 3.0 roll-out across 10 stations in the nation’s eighth-largest TV
market is the biggest launch of NextGen TV signals to date
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(Image credit: Pixabay)
HOUSTON, Texas—In what is being billed as the largest NextGen TV launch to
date, 10 local stations in Houston, the eighth-largest TV market in the
United States, have launched ATSC 3.0 broadcasts.
The launches involved the following TV station groups and stations:
- Fox Television Stations’ KTXH (My Network, channel 20) and
owned-and-operated KRIV (FOX, channel 26).
- Nexstar Media Group, Inc.’s KIAH (CW, channel 29).
- Univision’s KFTH (UniMas, channel 67) and owned-and-operated KXLN
(Univision, channel 45).
- ABC owned-and-operated KTRK (ABC, channel 13).
- Graham Media Group’s KPRC (NBC, channel 2).
- Tegna’s KHOU (CBS, channel 11).
- NBCUniversal-owned KTMD (Telemundo, channel 47).
- University of Houston’s KUHT (PBS, channel 2).
The participating stations have worked together to ensure that current
programming remains available to all viewers, regardless of whether their
television service is provided over-the-air or by a cable or satellite company.
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