On Sun, Dec 05, 2004 at 11:54:42PM -0800, Brad Templeton wrote: > ATSC is in fact the only reason people are putting up new antennas. If > you get satellite, you must use an antenna to get your local stations. > The satellite companies don't have the bandwidth to feed all the locals > in HD, not yet. For your HD-cable, you can get it without an antenna. > > The protocol for that is called QAM, it is different from ATSC and DVB. > Whether they would let you put a cablecard into a PC and an open > source PVR is an interesting question.
FWIW, DVB-T uses QAM (16, 32, 64, 128). > Anyway, the pcHDTV card we are all talking about is rumoured to have > QAM support in development, so it could tune your cable and you > would not need an antenna. As to when, who knows? > > The QAM signal for your local stations should be unencrypted. The This is a bit confusing; the encryption would be at the MPEG level, with QAM just being the analog modulation used to carry the MPEG data stream. Any chance the USA would like to adopt DVB-T? :-) I hear that QAM is better than 8VSB also (your OTA modulation). Hamish -- Hamish Moffatt VK3SB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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