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VE3WBZ > HDTV 14.10.11 17:34l 105 Lines 4075 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : 53206_VE3LSR
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Subj: RE:KB2VXA on VK6BE's comment
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From: VE3WBZ@VE3LSR.#SCON.ON.CAN.NOAM
To : HDTV@WW
TO: HDTV @WW
FR: VE3WBZ
DT: Thursday,October 13th.,2011 @ 1648hrs EST
<< Quoting KB2VXA to HDTV @WW >>
> From : KB2VXA To : HDTV @WW
> Type/Status : B$ Date/Time : 13-Oct 14:33
> Bid : 8148_VK6ZRT Message # : 53123
> Title : Re: VK6BE > polarization
>
> Hi Bob and all,
>
> If you don't know the UK standard how can you say yours is different?
Hello to Warren and Bob ...at it again, and as well all lurking
readers trying to read along and get something ..outta this;
Since there is change and changes made, mostlikely Australian
and UK have gone their own ways of doing things. Perhaps Bob
meant this, as opposed to whether PAL PAL-M etc ...
> Never mind, here we go again. When it comes to sat TV it's easy
> to see from this perspective why you get Asia and not British TV.
> Come on up here to the moon and bring your compass and protractor
> with you.
No need to go to the moon, as Asian TV , as from other places in the
world is pipe in from all over the globe, via land station to sat
and back and over to where it has to go, also converted form that
system to the destination market system.
> By "video CD" I suppose you mean DVD but you made the blooper of the
> century with that one, NTSC is analog and the closest thing to an analog
> CD is an LP record.
Not really a blooper, as many still ask for CD videos.
> Now why would I say your authority (not yours personally, hi) doesn't
> know what works well? What's good for the goose isn't always good for the
> gander, that's why when I whipped K2PG into shape (long story) in several
> areas I departed from broadcast standards using the "whatever works"
> Amateur Creed.
> "...I won't believe you."
> You never do. (;->)
And the world reading the above is in greater puzzlement...
> At least we agree on one thing, you'll stick with your standards and
> with the queen. Trouble is a conflict of interest, the queen is
> concerned with British standards, not yours.
Comment really needed here, as Her Majesty the Queen is not only
as you say concerned with her own backyard <UK> but also as Queen
and Head of the British Commonwealth of Nations, also very interested
and vested with interests in Australia, which she does take seriously
as we have heard her speak of them, and CANADA .
This is supposed to be about HDTV , so we might have to change the
theme of the thread to go over this old, well worn subject, of
which you fail to grasp.
If there is to be a change to British Standards, I am sure the
Government of UK via the Parliament and MPs can arrive as something
and if they wish they might also consult the Queen as Head of State
as I am sure she has an interest in some goings on in Parliament.
There is no conflict of interest ... love to see where?
> Then there is the small
> problem of getting that sticky stuff off her gown... but we're working
> on it.
The Queen as Head of State, is nicely above the dirt of politics Warren
and thus if you imply something sticky as some political dirt, I hate
to let you know that there isn't.
> CUL, my frogs are restless, it's feeding time.................
>
> 73 de Warren
>
> Station powered by JCP&L atomic energy, operator powered by natural gas.
>
> Message timed by NIST: 14:18 on 2011-Oct-13 GMT
>
> [End of Message #53123 from KB2VXA]
When I heard of polarization with your comments Bob , based upon 50years
as a VHF -UHF DX'er in Australia, it reminds me of my 4 element beam<s>
4 vertical and 4 hortizontal and the need for them to have the same
polarization nearby for me to hear them....and then with ducting or
opennings no matter.... I keep it vertical now ... and a VH rotor
handy too if I want to switch it flat side <Horizontal>.
Interesting ....
73 Pete VE3WBZ
PS: Bob's comment on the differences between UK and OZ... was sound,
did not see him comment on the type of TV signal used PAL or
otherwise.
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