
Am tempted to sway with the use of DVB-enabled handsets.some of them have TV-ins and outs slots.This according to my limited knowledge is my theory on hoe it works. On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 9:27 AM, miky maina <mikymaina@gmail.com> wrote:
It doesent work, its just a gimmick. They record TV programmes on DStv and then replay them on the matatus, it appears real because of the dish, but u shud find out how digital satelite works, a small change in the dish and you completely loose the signal
On 7/28/09, aki <aki275@googlemail.com> wrote:
correction kidogo :-) Ku Band or any sat service need a LOS. 1 degree change in any direction is the equivalent of 400 miles out there, thus each satellite spacing at between satellites is 2 degrees. I suspect the matatus are using a chinese DVB-H via 3g box on a fixed rate.
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