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21st Century Guide to Digital TV (DTV) and High-Definition

by DTV Star on August 26, 2010

This up-to-date electronic book on CD-ROM provides a comprehensive guide to FCC material on the emerging world of digital TV and high-definition television (DTV and HDTV). DTV is a new type of broadcasting technology that will transform television as we now know it. DTV technology will allow broadcasters to offer TV with movie-quality picture and CD-quality sound, along with many other enhancements. Topics covered here include:

Plug and Play – Compatibility of Cable TV and Digital TV Receivers; DTV Factsheet; FAQs, Tower Siting, RF Guide, DTV Applications and Buildout Topics; Television Channel numbers; DTV and medical telemetry devices; shopper’s guide; definitions; industry partners, extensive regulatory material.

HDTV uses the same amount of bandwidth (the size of the communications channel) as the current analog system, but with HDTV, about six times more information is transmitted. This capability translates to much better quality in picture and sound. HDTV is the highest quality of DTV, but it is only one of many formats. In addition to HDTV, the most common formats are Standard Definition Television (SDTV) and Enhanced Definition Television (EDTV). SDTV is the baseline display and resolution for both analog and digital. Transmission of SDTV may be in either the traditional (4:3) or wide-screen (16:9) format. EDTV is a step up from Analog Television. EDTV comes in widescreen (16:9) or traditional (4:3) format and provides better picture quality than SDTV, but not as high as HDTV. DTV is a more flexible and efficient technology than the current analog system. DTV can provide interactive video and data services that are not possible with "analog" technology. Converting to DTV will also free up parts of the scarce and valuable broadcast airwaves. Those portions of the airwaves can then be used for other important services, such as advanced wireless and public safety services (for example, police, fire departments, and rescue squads).

This CD-ROM has over 12,000 pages reproduced using Adobe Acrobat PDF software and Reader software is included. There is no other reference that is as fast, convenient, comprehensive, and portable!

Our CD-ROMs are privately-compiled collections of official public domain U.S. government files and documents - they are not produced by the federal government. They are designed to provide a convenient user-friendly reference work, utilizing the benefits of the Acrobat format to uniformly present thousands of pages that can be rapidly reviewed or printed without untold hours of tedious searching and downloading. This book-on-a-disc makes a superb reference work and educational tool.

21st Century Guide to Digital TV (DTV) and High-Definition Television (HDTV): Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Buyer¿s Guide, Viewing and Broadcasting Regulatory Information, Towers, Cable TV, DTV Transition Plans, and Consumer Data

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