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DVB-T stands for '''D'''igital '''V'''ideo '''B'''roadcasting '''T'''errestrial |
DVB-T stands for '''D'''igital '''V'''ideo '''B'''roadcasting '''T'''errestrial |
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The broadcasting of digital TV via terrestrial Antenna (indoor / roof) has already started in some countries (UK, Australia, Germany). |
The broadcasting of digital TV via terrestrial Antenna (indoor / roof) has already started in some countries (UK, Australia, Germany, France). |
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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). |
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). |
Revision as of 10:48, 3 January 2005
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, France).
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