[mythtv-users] HDHomeRun(s)

Johnny jarpublic at gmail.com
Thu Jan 14 18:57:08 UTC 2010


> No, it's pure marketing. Many digital cable signals run well below 300 Mhz.,
> though it is true that the upper end of CATV systems keeps going up.
>
> It's the numbers that matter, "digital" simply means it will pass the newer
> blue electrons :-)

I know they digital/analog is technically  irrelevant. But I don't see
harm in it and it is standard practice to put "digital" on the
splitters that will work with the new digital cable and internet
services. It isn't because of the digital signals, but it is when they
switched from straight analog cable that they started utilizing above
the 800 MHz bandwidth. So the "digital" is just consumer lingo for
"your new digital cable service".


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