On Thu, 30 Oct 2008 21:01:53 -0400, "Jim Felton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
> Mike just so you know, the digital signal your talking about isn't really
> digital.  It is actually an 8VSB analog signal with digital data encoded
> in
> 8 subcarriers that have to synchronize as a single block to be received
> as
> data.  You are right that there is On/Off relationship in the encoding of
> the data stream (Spec. 292) that is feed into the transmitter, but that
> is
> more or less the end of the digital part until it is received and decoder
> by
> your receiver/TV at which time it become digital again to be processed by
> decompression algorithm in the receiver and then guess what it goes back
> to
> analog if you have a TV with a picture tube.
> 

My head hurts now.
-- 
  Alan Bourke
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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