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Old 30-May-2012, 8:44 PM   #5
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ALL Questions and Answers and Information - Broadcast Tv Reception and More

Digital Broadcast Television can transmit more then one channel , in a channel.

As an example , lets say channel 15 , in the frequency range that is channel 15 , digital Tv can put , 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , Tv channels in the same frequency range/space that only one Analog channel would fit into.

Stuffing , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , digital sub channels in to the frequency range/space that made up a single Analog channel of the past means the digital pictures is not as clear as , 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 digital channels.

Odd or even numbers have nothing to do with the actual transmission or reception.

The actual digital sub channels are digital bit streams , the numbers are away of identifying the digital bit stream ( picture and sound) that you the viewer are watching.

As an example.

Real digital Channel 15 can be one digital Tv channel , 15.1 .
Or 15.2 = 2 digital Tv channels
Or 15.3 = 3 digital Tv channels
Or 15.4 = 4 digital Tv channels
and etc. .

As an example.

Real digital Channel 10 can be one digital Tv channel , 10.1 .
Or 10.2 = 2 digital Tv channels
Or 10.3 = 3 digital Tv channels
Or 10.4 = 4 digital Tv channels
and etc. .

Last edited by Electron; 2-Jun-2012 at 6:51 AM.
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