Wednesday, November 30, 2011

(Reprint) 1987 Yearbook: Northview High School, Sylvania, Ohio

!±8±(Reprint) 1987 Yearbook: Northview High School, Sylvania, Ohio

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This copy is a softcover reprint of a previously owned high school yearbook. Whether you no longer have your own copy or want to surprise someone with a unique gift, the memories in this yearbook are sure to make someone smile! All the pages and images are reproduced as-is, which means your copy may show handwriting or effects of aging, and that certain pages, images, or other content may be omitted, missing, or obscured. Don't miss out! Bring home a piece of your history.

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

(Reprint) 1988 Yearbook: Northview High School, Sylvania, Ohio

!±8± (Reprint) 1988 Yearbook: Northview High School, Sylvania, Ohio

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Post Date : Nov 26, 2011 17:17:05 | Usually ships in 24 hours


This copy is a softcover reprint of a previously owned high school yearbook. Whether you no longer have your own copy or want to surprise someone with a unique gift, the memories in this yearbook are sure to make someone smile! All the pages and images are reproduced as-is, which means your copy may show handwriting or effects of aging, and that certain pages, images, or other content may be omitted, missing, or obscured. Don't miss out! Bring home a piece of your history.

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(Reprint) 1988 Yearbook: Northview High School, Sylvania, Ohio

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Sunday, November 13, 2011

(Reprint) 1981 Yearbook: Northview High School, Sylvania, Ohio

!±8±(Reprint) 1981 Yearbook: Northview High School, Sylvania, Ohio

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Post Date : Nov 13, 2011 19:00:42
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This copy is a softcover reprint of a previously owned high school yearbook. Whether you no longer have your own copy or want to surprise someone with a unique gift, the memories in this yearbook are sure to make someone smile! All the pages and images are reproduced as-is, which means your copy may show handwriting or effects of aging, and that certain pages, images, or other content may be omitted, missing, or obscured. Don't miss out! Bring home a piece of your history.

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Saturday, November 5, 2011

The Difference Between Analog and Digital Television

!±8± The Difference Between Analog and Digital Television

What is digital television? When we talk about digital television we usually mean digital television broadcasting. Digital television broadcasting can use different platforms: cable, satellite or terrestrial. Each platform uses different transmission system. How can we receive digital signals? We need a digital receiver, either integrated in the TV set or a stand alone set-top-box connected to the old TV set.

But there is not one single standard for digital television broadcasting. For terrestrial digital television broadcasting there are four major and incompatible transmission (modulation) standards. For example North America uses ATSC, China uses DMB-T, Japan and Brazil use ISDB-T and Europe, Russia, India, Australia and many other countries use DVB-T. In addition to this there are many codecs (algorithms) that can be used to compress audio and video: MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 are the most commonly used compression standards for video. This means that you need a digital receiver compatible with the transmission standard and codecs used in your country.

But this variety of standards is nothing new. We had similar situation in analog television. The following parameters in analog television broadcasting can have different values:

Number of lines Frame rate Channel bandwidth Video bandwidth Audio offset Video modulation Audio Modulation Color systemThis means that you had to have a TV set compatible with the standard used in your country to be able to watch TV. However, almost all recent analog TV sets are able to receive and display common standards used worldwide. These analog standards were defined many years ago, they were not modified and no new standard for analog television was added. This meant a stable situation for decades.

Now this has changed. In the digital world it is so easy to invent a new method or algorithm, better and more efficient comparing to the old one. A typical example is the transmission standard DVB-T. It has a successor DVB-T2 which is incompatible with the old DVB-T standard but brings more capacity, robustness and flexibility. MPEG-4 is also a newer and better compression method comparing to MPEG-2.

This means that digital technology will continue to develop and new, better and more complex (incompatible) standards will come. A practical consequence of this rapid development is that you will have plasma or LCD TV set to display picture and a separate set-top-box compatible with digital standards used in your country. The TV set will probably last 7 years or more, while the set-top-box will have much shorter life.


The Difference Between Analog and Digital Television

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