hmm. it looks like PAL is alot more stable then NTSC. if an ATSC signal is on the same channel as NTSC, the NTSC signal is destroyed, not the ATSC one.
No, it's depending on the power of both channels, If de analogue is 1000KW, and the digital one 10KW, than is the analogue signal much more stable than when the analogue is 100KW (sry for my bad englisch)
@TVfreak6666 Uhm, it's known for 'quite some time' now that PAL is a better standard than NTSC... Don't depend to much on power though: the power a DVB antenna transmits is much lower than an analog one transmits for the same result...
@kargaroc386 And that's the beauty of PAL - capable of keeping a constant, correct, hue by reversing and then correcting the phase of the Red - Luminance colour carrier. :)
I always wanted to see that! Too bad the video quality isn't good :(
martintzvetomirov 1 year ago
hmm. it looks like PAL is alot more stable then NTSC. if an ATSC signal is on the same channel as NTSC, the NTSC signal is destroyed, not the ATSC one.
kargaroc386 3 years ago 2
@kargaroc386
No, it's depending on the power of both channels, If de analogue is 1000KW, and the digital one 10KW, than is the analogue signal much more stable than when the analogue is 100KW (sry for my bad englisch)
TVfreak6666 1 year ago
@TVfreak6666 Uhm, it's known for 'quite some time' now that PAL is a better standard than NTSC... Don't depend to much on power though: the power a DVB antenna transmits is much lower than an analog one transmits for the same result...
weeardguy 6 months ago
@kargaroc386 And that's the beauty of PAL - capable of keeping a constant, correct, hue by reversing and then correcting the phase of the Red - Luminance colour carrier. :)
AidanLunn 9 months ago
@AidanLunn So true ;)
weeardguy 6 months ago
This is an important record of the transition period from analog to digital.
NWvideocollector 4 years ago 4