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Most of my TV station lie on the left side of the graph. So they can be seen via an analog set, but are completely blank when using a digital tuner. ---- [[User:Theaveng|Theaveng]] ([[User talk:Theaveng|talk]]) 12:35, 9 April 2008 (UTC)
Most of my TV station lie on the left side of the graph. So they can be seen via an analog set, but are completely blank when using a digital tuner. ---- [[User:Theaveng|Theaveng]] ([[User talk:Theaveng|talk]]) 12:35, 9 April 2008 (UTC)

==Delta Sigma and DSD over radio links==

Just wondering if a delta modulated signal like dsd direct stream digital transmitted over a radio link would be affected by this as they are not like PCM or MP3 but more like a analog form of modulation and does not require the same sort of DAC or computers to be received but instead just the delta signal put through an analog filter. The electronics would not know that there is little or no signal because it is just a filter. If the audio signal is low from the delta dac it doesn't go off but it does get fuzzy.

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I have this problem with cliff effect

Most of my TV station lie on the left side of the graph. So they can be seen via an analog set, but are completely blank when using a digital tuner. ---- Theaveng (talk) 12:35, 9 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Delta Sigma and DSD over radio links

Just wondering if a delta modulated signal like dsd direct stream digital transmitted over a radio link would be affected by this as they are not like PCM or MP3 but more like a analog form of modulation and does not require the same sort of DAC or computers to be received but instead just the delta signal put through an analog filter. The electronics would not know that there is little or no signal because it is just a filter. If the audio signal is low from the delta dac it doesn't go off but it does get fuzzy.