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To: Ellen who wrote (8229)12/6/1999 9:09:00 AM
From: SBerglowe  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13157
 
Digital television is the next major revolutionary advance in television. Digital television will, no doubt, have to address concerns raised here. Rather than link the article I am pasting it, because I think it raised my awareness and should be of general interest to all on this thread:
Pentagon backs alternative digital-TV spec

By George Leopold
EE Times
(12/03/99, 4:39 p.m. EDT)

WASHINGTON — The Pentagon has come out against the U.S. digital TV standard's vestigial sideband
modulation scheme and is pressing the Federal Communications Commission to reopen the debate over use of an
alternative approach called coded orthogonal frequency division multiplex (Cofdm).

A Department of Defense video working group said it has concerns about "potential problems" with the 8-VSB
approach and wants the FCC to reconsider the Cofdm system that's used in Europe. Specifically, the group said it
has concerns "about our national capability to employ digital television broadcast systems to communicate with the
public during civil and defense emergencies." The group added there is "growing evidence that digital television
receivers using 8 VSB [modulation] may require large, highly directional outdoor antennas for adequate signal
reception."

The antennas would likely be destroyed in a weather or national security crisis, DOD officials said.

By contrast, the group said Cofdm "appears to be a robust modulation system, which would significantly improve
the ability to guarantee reception in routine and national emergency" situations.

The VSB modulation scheme has come under attack by a growing group of broadcasters who say consumers may
not be able to receive digital TV signals with current receivers. Backers of the digital-TV spec said refinements to
receivers will overcome most reception problems.

Nevertheless, observers said national security concerns about the standard are likely to carry added weight at the
FCC over whether or not the debate over the U.S. digital broadcast standard should be reopened.

The DOD video working group includes military and intelligence representatives along with video experts at the
National Imagery and Mapping Agency.

eetimes.com