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Old 03-04-2009   #1
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HDTV receivers for DVB ??

I have noticed by glancing through the sping / summer argos publication that several manufacturers appear to be selling FREEVIEW HD receiver .

Has anyone come across these receivers, and if so do they comply with OFCOM's spec's for BRITAIN's future HD system??

I think this should make sure that these machine's do match OFCOM's spec!!

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The proposed terrestrial HDTV transmissions will use a new tramission methos called DVB-T2. Non-HD transmissions use DVB-T as do terrestrial HD tansmissions in other parts of the world.

The UK will be the first in the world to use DVB-T2, supposedly when the Northwest turns off the analogue signal in November.

So, in answer to your question, if the specifications only mention DVB-T and not DVB-T2 then I would suspect not.

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Thanks Paul, i knew about DVB-T2 but it make's me think that the maker's are tring to pull a fast one over Britain.
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I think you're right. Yes it's an HD TV - with a separate HD receiver. Yes it's Freeview - but at SD.

Sounds like you're waiting for the ideal comination to come along - which it will eventually. I was looking at some TVs in France this week and they were advertising them with built in Mpeg 4 capablility for HD but, of course, France is using DVB-T for both SD and HD terrestrial transmissions.

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I think you're right. Yes it's an HD TV - with a separate HD receiver. Yes it's Freeview - but at SD.

Sounds like you're waiting for the ideal comination to come along - which it will eventually. I was looking at some TVs in France this week and they were advertising them with built in Mpeg 4 capablility for HD but, of course, France is using DVB-T for both SD and HD terrestrial transmissions.

Thank's Paul, let's hope OFCOM spot's these advertisement's. It might just make them think about the GREY market for TV goods.
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