Manfredi, Albert E wrote: >John Shutt wrote: > > > >>Slowly, ever so slowly, the light bulb begins to >>brighten over Bert's head when it comes to real >>world experience vs. laboratory results. >> >>Neither the receiver nor the transmitter need to >>be in motion in order to experience dynamic echo. >> >> > >And the LG beats the Linx in terms of dynamic echo >tolerance, and the newest Samsung beats the LG. I >don't know if these two recent designs even use the >training sequence. > >So when will the light bulb brighten for you, John? > >Bert > Mark Schubin said that the latest Samsung prototype was not as good as the LG prototype. That leaves the LG prototype on top of the heap still unless you have new info. And the LG prototype could be defeated easily by standing in a spot on either side of it or walking in front of it. That at a location in plain sight of the Empire State Building, 50 blocks away and at over 400 ft. From that same site we were broadcasting COFDM which could be received easily while driving around the base of the ESB in all the clutter of traffic and people and with NO line of sight and most of the time with blocks of buildings between us all while MOBILE. And yes with only a little less than one kW of ERP. I will put my money on COFDM 2k ala the UK anytime. Notice that COFDM is now being used by ENG HD providers. Wonder why they didn't use a Linx solution? http://www.helinet.com/news/news.asp Bob Miller ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can UNSUBSCRIBE from the OpenDTV list in two ways: - Using the UNSUBSCRIBE command in your user configuration settings at FreeLists.org - By sending a message to: opendtv-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word unsubscribe in the subject line.