Brain,
Quite to the contrary. The harsh reality is that from where I sit, it will be about 10 years before we switch to digital.
Kevin
Kevin
I am not a in that industry, but I also have one small question.
Isn't all that technology on its way out, since we are moving to HD & digital age?
Isn't it like finding someone buying a projection TV
2009/7/27 Kevin Ouma <kevin.ouma@gmail.com>_______________________________________________If there are any broadcast engineers in this Forum just wanted to know as a matter of curiosity
how come there is no station in Kenya ( including Quarcoos Kiss TV) that broadcasts its audio in stereo..e.g Nicam A2 . I know that is
possible even for analogue broadcasts having been out of the country and experienced it. ( including Dolby ProLogic)
Is it a cost issue, technology issue or most of the Broadcast Equipment sold to us are old and obsolete.
Kevin
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