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Posted by NunYa Bidness on 10/24/05 02:32
On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 14:35:01 GMT, bv@wjv.com (Bill Vermillion) Gave
us:
>In article <1129496884.779049.246100@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
>Jordan <lundj@earthlink.net> wrote:
>>Considering that televisions are still being produced with coaxial
>>jacks, something that should have died 10 or 15 years ago, I'd say that
>>analog capability isn't going anywhere any time soon.
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>Coax is used to for signal input for both OTA RF and for cable.
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>However OTA is limited to the bandwidth transmitted, while the
>cable coax input can have higher resolution. The better high-end
>TV sets can present a decent picture with their tuners when fed
>a good signal.
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>Don't confuse the transport - coax - with the signal that is used
>in the coax.
He has confused far far more than that.
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