DVB-T
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*[[USB_devices_DVB-T|DVB-T USB-Boxes]] | *[[USB_devices_DVB-T|DVB-T USB-Boxes]] | ||
*[[IEEE1384_devices_DVB-T|DVB-T IEEE1394 / Firewire / iLink Boxes]] | *[[IEEE1384_devices_DVB-T|DVB-T IEEE1394 / Firewire / iLink Boxes]] | ||
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*[[DVB-T_Antenna|Antennas for DVB-T]] | *[[DVB-T_Antenna|Antennas for DVB-T]] | ||
==Interesting Links== | ==Interesting Links== | ||
*[[DVB-T_channels.conf|channels.conf for different Regions (DVB-t)]] | *[[DVB-T_channels.conf|channels.conf for different Regions (DVB-t)]] | ||
Revision as of 13:43, 20 September 2004
Terrestrial Digital Video Broadcasting.
DVB-T stands for Digital Video Broadcasting Terrestrial The broadcasting of digital TV via terrestrial Antenna (indoor / roof) has already started in some countries (UK, Australia, Germany).
Depending on the Transmission Mode about 15MBit can get transmitted per Transponder (Frequency). This is enough for one HDTV channel or 4-5 Standard Definition TV channels. Multiple channels can be organized in Bouquets (a bunch of services by a particular Service Provider).
Hardware
- DVB-T PCI Cards
- DVB-T USB-Boxes
- DVB-T IEEE1394 / Firewire / iLink Boxes
- DVB-T PC-Cards
- Antennas for DVB-T