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|    TOM WALKER to ROY WITT    |
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|    14 May 14 08:01:00    |
      RW> TW> Within their Frequenct allocation they are transmitting two signals.       RW> TW> The main signal is in Spanish and the other one is in English. They       RW> TW> are two different signals eminationg from two different studios.              RW>Everyone knows what 'secondary audio' is...              RW> TW> It is possible to have up to 12 different signals within the       same TV RW> TW> channel allocation.              RW>Not on an analog station.              I am not talking abuut secondary Audio but Multiplexing of TV signals       on a digital Tv Transmitter.              RW> TW> The more channels of course means lower broadcast quality. Here is a       RW> TW> bit form the Internet:              RW> TW> Trinity Broadcasting Network stations has five SDTV channels, the       RW> TW> most of any large broadcaster in the country.              RW>We have the same 5 Trinity channels in San Antonio...now what?              IF they are multiplexing you can get more than 5 TV signals from those 5       transmitters.              ---        þ SLMR 2.1a þ Typo Tom Strkes Again        * Origin: TECHWARE BBS - Since 1995 - www.techware.dynip.com (1:102/401)    |
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