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Terrestrial Broadcasting
Terrestrial Television, Digital and Analogue
Digital Terrestrial reciever with sensitive tuner?
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<blockquote data-quote="spiney" data-source="post: 160221" data-attributes="member: 192438"><p>DTT reception is almost entirely down to local field strength and receiving aerial used. Receiver design makes only a small difference, although that can be crucial, putting you on the "right side" of the "digital cliff".</p><p></p><p>The Echostar T101 (for UK) had a very sensitive tuner, but note other Echostar models have only a standard tuner, with the claimed "usual" working sensitivity of -75dBm.</p><p></p><p>It would be useful if maunufacturers included such info in their specs, but most seem curiously reluctant!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spiney, post: 160221, member: 192438"] DTT reception is almost entirely down to local field strength and receiving aerial used. Receiver design makes only a small difference, although that can be crucial, putting you on the "right side" of the "digital cliff". The Echostar T101 (for UK) had a very sensitive tuner, but note other Echostar models have only a standard tuner, with the claimed "usual" working sensitivity of -75dBm. It would be useful if maunufacturers included such info in their specs, but most seem curiously reluctant! [/QUOTE]
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