- Thailand Forum
- → Viewing Profile: Posts: astral
Community Stats
- Group Global Moderators
- Active Posts 16,277
- Profile Views 20,644
- Member Title Two years cancer free
- Age 65 years old
- Birthday March 10, 1947
-
Gender
Male
-
Location
34° 26'N 35° 48'E
Previous Fields
-
Location
34° 26'N 35° 48'E
47
Excellent
User Tools
Latest Visitors
Posts I've Made
In Topic: Linkwitz Pluto, Any Owners In Thailand?
Yesterday, 17:44
Link here, in case you are wondering
In Topic: New Computer Which Ram
2012-05-28 12:58:03
Win 7 64bit
Currently using 3Gb out of 8Gb
but it does go higher depending on what I am running.
Currently using 3Gb out of 8Gb
but it does go higher depending on what I am running.
In Topic: How Many Gb Do You Use A Month At Home - Do You Know ?
2012-05-28 12:54:39
My uncapped night time transfer stands at 123Gb so far this month
In Topic: 59 Percent Of Thais Use Pirated Software: Poll
2012-05-28 12:50:02
My friend's daughter is learning to use Photoshop at school...........
She is only 13.
What parent is going to fork out the money for a licensed copy??????????????
She is only 13.
What parent is going to fork out the money for a licensed copy??????????????
In Topic: Thailand's First Digital TV System To Be Launched This Year
2012-05-26 20:50:05
I hope they take a leaf out of the book of the other countries already using the system
The current analogue system is a mess, with multiple antennae needed pointing in different directions
to get all the channels. The new system needs to be full integrated with a single mast carrying
all channels.
Digital is OK as long as you have a good signal...............
If not is just cuts out.
The old analogue is much more tolerant of a low signal.
Many more transmission masts will be needed to cover the more remote areas of the country.
This is the reason that the UK switch off of analogue was delayed until later this year
Wikipedia show the cut off in Thailand to be 2017
It will be interesting to see if that date can be met.
The current analogue system is a mess, with multiple antennae needed pointing in different directions
to get all the channels. The new system needs to be full integrated with a single mast carrying
all channels.
Digital is OK as long as you have a good signal...............
If not is just cuts out.
The old analogue is much more tolerant of a low signal.
Many more transmission masts will be needed to cover the more remote areas of the country.
This is the reason that the UK switch off of analogue was delayed until later this year
Wikipedia show the cut off in Thailand to be 2017
It will be interesting to see if that date can be met.
- Thailand Forum
- → Viewing Profile: Posts: astral
- Privacy Policy
- Forum Rules ·





Find content
