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Mar 02, 2015Explorer
n7bsn wrote:ChooChooMan74 wrote:
QAM is actually digital.
Wikipedia QAM (Television)
When staying at a park with QAM channels, I get HD. Usually, only the Over the Air channels (ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, PBS) are in HD.
Yes, I know that, further I actually understand how it works, including the math behind QAM and NTSC-VSB (the old Analog TV system) and many other communication systems.
What I was asking is his park has a block decoder. That is rather then just translating one QAM "channel" to send to the TV (like the converters those parks have to provide) a block decoder is programed to translate various QAM channels into analog channels
Of course they have to pick and chose which channels get translated and which get left behind.
The entire point in digital TV, be it QAM (cable) or ATSC (broadcast) is that you can get more "channels" then one in a "channel", so when you block translate, you only get something like 1/3 or 1/4 of the channels, and none of then HD
Yes, a converter and we were able to choose what channels our system has. A total of 60.
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