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Old Sep 5th 2008, 9:22 am
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Originally Posted by rogets
thanks for that. I tried the German setting and it picked up all the stations, however the HD channels it did locate, but I was not receiving any reception, sound or picture. Any reason there could be for this? Would it be something in my settings I may need to alter? I have a full HD tv so plays 720p, 1080i (i think) and 1080p?
Hmmm, I tried German setting (one of the view I havent) and got nothing.
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Old Sep 7th 2008, 11:54 pm
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Try Italy, that may work, austria did as well...however I still dont get teh HD channels just teh digital and this was very annoying given the F1 was only 2 hours earleir on 10HD last night which I would have loved to watch
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Old Sep 8th 2008, 7:15 am
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Wikipedia really is the business for technical reference...

First: HDTV:
"Current HDTV broadcast standards include ATSC (North America, parts of Central America and South Korea), DVB (Europe, Australia, parts of Asia, South America and Africa) and ISDB-T (Japan, Brazil)...the fundamental DVB resolution (720, 1080) and frame rate specifications (24, 25, 30/29.97) have not been modified by any modified DVB HDTV system in current use or development." In Australia, to make it clear, free-to-air HD TV is DVB-T.

There're a whole bunch of articles under Digital TV In Australia.

That's enough to get started
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Old Sep 8th 2008, 11:24 am
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Originally Posted by rogets
Try Italy, that may work, austria did as well...however I still dont get teh HD channels just teh digital and this was very annoying given the F1 was only 2 hours earleir on 10HD last night which I would have loved to watch
I found out it works much better if you actually plug the digital aerial connection in - funny that?

Thanks for the tip - for info Pioneer UK said TV would work here, Pio Aus said it wouldn't - none said try other countries!

Really pleased now.
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