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Previously on "So long & thanks for all the nice UHF channels we can sell to some mug or other"
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostYep, but you've not quite got the grasp of the "Flog the UHF bands to the mobile operators and charge 'em a fortune" bit, have you?
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I expect the digital to analogue converters will be around for a while yet, so that old 625 analogue TV doesn't need to be binned just yet.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostIt occurs to me is we broadcast 5 quality channels instead of 500 channels of crap, UHF could be used for HD broadcasts no problem.
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It occurs to me is we broadcast 5 quality channels instead of 500 channels of crap, UHF could be used for HD broadcasts no problem.
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostBye bye analogue tv.
When they've all gone it'll be bye bye 625 altogether.
By some odd coincidence I found a copy of John Logie Baird's autobiog in a charity shoppe the other week.
Re : JLB, one of Helensburgh's finest exports.
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So long & thanks for all the nice UHF channels we can sell to some mug or other
Analogue TV era to end next October - Yahoo!
Bye bye analogue tv.
405 lasted from 1936 to 1984.
625 lasted from about 1964 to 2012 (or 2010 around here).
Already SD channels are disappearing from the Murdoch sats.
When they've all gone it'll be bye bye 625 altogether.
By some odd coincidence I found a copy of John Logie Baird's autobiog in a charity shoppe the other week.Tags: None
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