I dont get it... How can sending digital infomation down the same spectrum as whats been used for decades on anilouge cause interfearence with a different conumication system?
The two systems are no different. Its just whats being sent. I dont see how it could interfear at all.
It's digital information, but our world is inherently analog. These are actual, physical wavelengths that carry the data, so of course if another stream of data crosses on the same wavelength, there will be interference.
But my point is the spectrum was used before without interfearing the satlite signal... So there is no reason that that after the auction suddernly it would start interfearing...
Tbh it sounds like other ends of the industry trying to throw in a few scare tacticks...
Seriously, if you don't have some disorder that affects your communication ability, WILL YOU PLEASE ****** LEARN HOW TO SPELL CORRECTLY?? It's unbelievably agitating to read. You didn't even get close to "analog" and you can't even spell "communication" or "interference"!!!!! Jesus christ, what is this country (USA) coming to????
Actually I’m English... Not American. And yeah I couldn’t be arsed putting my reply through Office. Sorry...
You say I must have some sort of disorder... IM DYSLEXIC YOU FOOL! Maybe if you could get passed your spelling prejudice you might have seen me say that already.
And yeah I put this through word just for you.
Oh and actually it’s spelt analogue. So really I was pretty close to that one, but conunication. Yeah spelt that one pretty badly, hit an N when I meant to hit a M. Oh and should have been double M.
Oh one last thing I wasn’t trying to spell interference… Interfering is what I was trying to say.
But of course you being a narrow minded American who thinks only Americans are smart enough to understand gadgets, and only Americans read an international gadget news site, could only see a few dodgy spellings. It’s bad enough I butcher the English language with my bad spelling, but I have an excuse, I’m dyslexic. What’s your excuse? Analog indeed.
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Nutsy @ Mar 16th 2008 11:38AM
I dont get it... How can sending digital infomation down the same spectrum as whats been used for decades on anilouge cause interfearence with a different conumication system?
The two systems are no different. Its just whats being sent. I dont see how it could interfear at all.
Ignatius @ Mar 16th 2008 12:14PM
It seems to have affected your spelling skills. O.o;
Jason @ Mar 16th 2008 1:48PM
It's digital information, but our world is inherently analog. These are actual, physical wavelengths that carry the data, so of course if another stream of data crosses on the same wavelength, there will be interference.
Nutsy @ Mar 16th 2008 3:53PM
Spelling... Sorry im dyslexic :p
But my point is the spectrum was used before without interfearing the satlite signal... So there is no reason that that after the auction suddernly it would start interfearing...
Tbh it sounds like other ends of the industry trying to throw in a few scare tacticks...
Sam Winter @ Mar 16th 2008 5:11PM
Seriously, if you don't have some disorder that affects your communication ability, WILL YOU PLEASE ****** LEARN HOW TO SPELL CORRECTLY?? It's unbelievably agitating to read. You didn't even get close to "analog" and you can't even spell "communication" or "interference"!!!!!
Jesus christ, what is this country (USA) coming to????
Jordan @ Mar 16th 2008 7:58PM
Lay off, he is asking for answers, not criticism.
Nutsy @ Mar 17th 2008 10:52AM
Actually I’m English... Not American. And yeah I couldn’t be arsed putting my reply through Office. Sorry...
You say I must have some sort of disorder... IM DYSLEXIC YOU FOOL! Maybe if you could get passed your spelling prejudice you might have seen me say that already.
And yeah I put this through word just for you.
Oh and actually it’s spelt analogue. So really I was pretty close to that one, but conunication. Yeah spelt that one pretty badly, hit an N when I meant to hit a M. Oh and should have been double M.
Oh one last thing I wasn’t trying to spell interference… Interfering is what I was trying to say.
But of course you being a narrow minded American who thinks only Americans are smart enough to understand gadgets, and only Americans read an international gadget news site, could only see a few dodgy spellings. It’s bad enough I butcher the English language with my bad spelling, but I have an excuse, I’m dyslexic. What’s your excuse? Analog indeed.