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Transponders & channels
MIS Multistream Channels: Easy Reference
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<blockquote data-quote="MCelliotG" data-source="post: 1123978" data-attributes="member: 404726"><p>You need to add to this equation that since these muxes rearrangements are meant to be DVB-T2 ready as well (it's not even practical to go through all these changes for them to make new arrangements for DVB-T2 only), the terrestrial network will also adjust. And if DVB-T2 uses huge muxes, concurring with the switch to HD and 256-QAM, that means the current SFN network will be insufficient, so more transmitters should operate, especially in mountain regions. This might explain why the local muxes for these areas that were previously fed via optical should now use satellite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MCelliotG, post: 1123978, member: 404726"] You need to add to this equation that since these muxes rearrangements are meant to be DVB-T2 ready as well (it's not even practical to go through all these changes for them to make new arrangements for DVB-T2 only), the terrestrial network will also adjust. And if DVB-T2 uses huge muxes, concurring with the switch to HD and 256-QAM, that means the current SFN network will be insufficient, so more transmitters should operate, especially in mountain regions. This might explain why the local muxes for these areas that were previously fed via optical should now use satellite. [/QUOTE]
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