Outvestor wrote:@Alpha2: I should have posted this earlier. Seems we may move to DVB-T2. Read the 4th paragraph from the bottom of the article below:
http://tinyurl.com/3xods6g "....(DVB-T2) despite the presence of more than 5000 DVB-T converters in the country..."
DVB-T2 is hugely better than both DVB-T and ISDB-T. DVB-T2 will also enable a significantly less costly transmission network.
But mentioning 5000 existing 'converters' (DVB-T receivers) is nothing but a joke - a huge joke.
5000 vs a Kenyan population of almost 38.000.000 in need for a new receiver - truly hilarious.
Outvestor wrote:Then there was the Brazilian push for ISDB,
ISDB-T is about the same basic technology as is DVB-T, but it has not yet been used in 7 or 8MHz VHF/UHF channels as allocated in all of Africa (GE06 agreement). Calling it "more superior" i nothing but marketing gossip.
Outvestor wrote:Despair not, if we choose to go DVB-T2, your set will work just fine. DVT-2 is backward compatible with DVB-T.
DVB-T2 receivers can receive both -T and -T2, but DVB-T receivers cannot receive DVB-T2. So that one is a 'No'.
Lars