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<blockquote data-quote="rapido" data-source="post: 108245" data-attributes="member: 190176"><p>That's called business, I'm afraid. I would most likely be doing the same if I could make a bit of money in it (I'll move to the Lee Valley next week and cash in, methinks!).</p><p></p><p>No-one's mentioned that the loss of RAI analogue also means the loss of the Discrete "you can almost see it, but not quite" encryption system.</p><p></p><p>Interestingly, TV Cabo used to have a rebroadcast of RAI analogue on their digital service, even until about a week or two ago (you could tell, because it would be in analogue Discrete scrambling during sports/films. Plus sometimes there would be sparklies on the screen when I presume it was raining heavily around Lisbon!).</p><p></p><p>But now it's obviously and necessarily a digital feed (there is now only a boring black screen during sports/films).</p><p></p><p>-rapido</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rapido, post: 108245, member: 190176"] That's called business, I'm afraid. I would most likely be doing the same if I could make a bit of money in it (I'll move to the Lee Valley next week and cash in, methinks!). No-one's mentioned that the loss of RAI analogue also means the loss of the Discrete "you can almost see it, but not quite" encryption system. Interestingly, TV Cabo used to have a rebroadcast of RAI analogue on their digital service, even until about a week or two ago (you could tell, because it would be in analogue Discrete scrambling during sports/films. Plus sometimes there would be sparklies on the screen when I presume it was raining heavily around Lisbon!). But now it's obviously and necessarily a digital feed (there is now only a boring black screen during sports/films). -rapido [/QUOTE]
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