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SpaceW2012-03-21 16:16:16
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SpaceW, 2012-03-21 16:16:16

Has DVB-T digital broadcasting died in Moscow?

Only today a new antenna arrived for my Chinese whistle TV tuner, as it turned out that my tuner no longer catches channels ...
Somehow there was information that on March 19, 2012, Moscow and St. Petersburg switched to a new digital broadcasting standard - DVB- T2, but again in test mode.
Well, everything, we throw out tuners?
In China, by the way, I have not yet found tuners that support the new standard. Maybe someone already found where it is sold?

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TMC, 2012-03-21
@TMC

Well, what the hell ****. Less than six months ago I bought a prefix for the dacha, and here it is on you. Now it's tossed out. :(
What's the point of "testing DVB-T2" if there is no one to test at all.

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charon, 2012-03-22
@charon

I want to note that in Ukraine they also initially planned DVB-T, but on reflection they chose DVB-T2. A feature of T2 is its very weak support in mass devices :) Last year, TVs with its built-in support were not sold in the country in principle, and decoders are very rare.
In theory, in Ukraine they have already finally decided and T2 will be the final version if the transition project is not completely closed :)

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osby, 2012-03-21
@osby

So here's the thing... Thanks for the info!

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m08pvv, 2012-03-21
@m08pvv

Peter. DVB-T from eTelecom - works perfectly.

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