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sheme
2nd May 2013, 19:29
Why on earth are tptb insisting that we all go digital? what is the motive behind this directive, it costs more to run than the old radio/TV so it runs contrary to eco friendly living! I just know someone here knows why? Please explain this mystery to me.

Sorry friend I'm afraid this is the best I can find now - basically we here in the UK have been forced to go digital at huge expense for the country- we swallowed the hype - I now realise this was a con but what for?


http://www.switchhelp.co.uk/whyswitch.html

Kimberley
2nd May 2013, 19:31
Sheme did you forget to post a link? I do not know what you are referring to? Thanks

DouglasDanger
2nd May 2013, 22:20
Faster ,send/recieve more information, better resolutions, more frequencies to play with. What I learned was that digital TV has a narrower bandwidth than analog, so the dedicated space inbetweeen each stations frequency ( channel) can be used for other things ( there is a frequency range inbetween each chanel that is left unused so you do not get bleed together in the stations/chanels when broadcasting VIA open air). The internet 2 was suposed to be worked into the new digital format as they can use the space inbetween each TV station/channel to broadcast wireless internet sites etc, apparently with speeds 300 times faster than the current internet ( think 30 gig blue ray download in 2 minutes or under).. I haven't heard or read anything about it since Canada went digital In 2011, the US has been Digital since 2009, so i do not know if they still plan to use the digital format for wireless internet 2 or not..

Tesseract
2nd May 2013, 22:48
When digital television was introduced in my area the justification was that it was superior technology. However, in reality the image quality was dramatically worse than analogue television, the effective 'frame rate' of the broadcast was very low and erratic. Broadcasters have to pay for bandwidth, and were apparently trying to cram too much data into too little bandwidth - if I remember correctly. There was absolutely nothing that the home viewer could do about it.

There is another problem too, with analogue if you live in an area with marginal signal, you can easily tune to get a snowy but viable image. With the digital apparatus that I had, you either got the proper picture or nothing at all.

Also, I don't know if it's just me, but I find the images on old style cathode ray tube televisions to be far better than on digital LCD type televisions, the latter always seem pixelated. I don't own a TV anymore so I don't suppose it matters..

DouglasDanger
2nd May 2013, 23:15
When digital television was introduced in my area the justification was that it was superior technology. However, in reality the image quality was dramatically worse than analogue television, the effective 'frame rate' of the broadcast was very low and erratic. Broadcasters have to pay for bandwidth, and were apparently trying to cram too much data into too little bandwidth - if I remember correctly. There was absolutely nothing that the home viewer could do about it.

There is another problem too, with analogue if you live in an area with marginal signal, you can easily tune to get a snowy but viable image. With the digital apparatus that I had, you either got the proper picture or nothing at all.

Also, I don't know if it's just me, but I find the images on old style cathode ray tube televisions to be far better than on digital LCD type televisions, the latter always seem pixelated. I don't own a TV anymore so I don't suppose it matters..


You could tune your old annolog TV?.... they haven't made a knob turner for some time!, i had to do the same thing when i was a kid to get one of the 4 stations I could get ;) back in the days when you where the remote control! ( you actually had to get off your arse to change channel ;) ) and the very first wired cable boxes ha!... memories :)

the pixilated look is from lower resolution media improperly upgraded to a higher resolution, youtube has good examples of this, click on video quality if it does not go above 480 p it will be blocky/pixelated and look like crap on anything larger than the little window provided.. But did you know your old tube tv will run 1080 p, not well and without the use of the entire screen but it will run it..

ghostrider
2nd May 2013, 23:25
Why on earth are tptb insisting that we all go digital? what is the motive behind this directive, it costs more to run than the old radio/TV so it runs contrary to eco friendly living! I just know someone here knows why? Please explain this mystery to me.

Sorry friend I'm afraid this is the best I can find now - basically we here in the UK have been forced to go digital at huge expense for the country- we swallowed the hype - I now realise this was a con but what for?


http://www.switchhelp.co.uk/whyswitch.html

the reason for going digital is, a solar flare will knock out digital , analog will keep on working, who has analog ??? the government and the military , everyone else is digital ...

DouglasDanger
2nd May 2013, 23:36
Why on earth are tptb insisting that we all go digital? what is the motive behind this directive, it costs more to run than the old radio/TV so it runs contrary to eco friendly living! I just know someone here knows why? Please explain this mystery to me.

Sorry friend I'm afraid this is the best I can find now - basically we here in the UK have been forced to go digital at huge expense for the country- we swallowed the hype - I now realise this was a con but what for?


http://www.switchhelp.co.uk/whyswitch.html

the reason for going digital is, a solar flare will knock out digital , analog will keep on working, who has analog ??? the government and the military , everyone else is digital ...

It would only take it out untill the equipment and power are restored and it would be safe if properly protected from it....

I also believe that through higher resolution and refresh rates you can broadcast better subliminal messages , that are harder to detect...

Ron Mauer Sr
3rd May 2013, 04:51
Is the digital TV capable of providing feedback those interested in your viewing habits?

Does the picture update frequency of digital TV have an effect on human consciousness?

Considering the cost of conversion, does anyone here think that the PTB wanted this so consumers could have a better picture?

Just thinkin' out of the box.

Daughter of Time
3rd May 2013, 05:24
I believe the reason for going digital is because it enables the manipulation of the viewer via electro-magnetic waves.

Also, perhaps they can send subliminal messages via those digital boxes that enable you to have access to hundreds of channels.

The government cares so much for us that they want us to have a better picture? That insults my intelligence!

HaveBlue
3rd May 2013, 05:47
The plan is to use the 'old' frequencies for RFID purposes. Win Keech did a very good presentation for AMMACH.

If you look that up on Youtube you will be considerably informed on this. Combine what Win has to say with that of William Pawlec that Dr Steven Greer interviewed in 2001 but wasn't released untill after his death many years later.

Then you'll realize that there must be a plan to track 'things', us included from space.

What D.O.T said in the previous post is correct, although they have been doing this for a very long time already.

Those of us that actually think are not as easily influenced by such things.
However, if you are unfortunate to be a TI (targeted individual) being a thinker won't make any difference.

The matrix that miles Johnston speaks of where the broadcasters of radio and TV use the transmission as a carrier wave for emotions such as fear and concern.

This has the effect of us more likely to swallow nanny Govts BS of 'we will take care of you, trust us'.

Also digital TV means they can beam over 100 different channels for us to 'choose' from. That way we will spend more time watching TV and not complaining that we all (whole families) live in an area the size of a 20 ft shipping container.

Personally I stopped watching TV once I got broadband internet in 2006. All of my viewing is done on Youtube, Vimeo etc... and torrents.

The PTB know this and have now put alot of advertisements on YT.

HaveBlue
3rd May 2013, 06:29
And I forgot to mention one of the most important things which is the 'spying' on us through our TVs and computer monitors.

Cameras have been found in some makes and models. This is exactly like in George Orwells 1984. They are very small so don't rush when you look at your own screens to put some tape over the lens.

No doubt the new NSA computer center in Utah, USA is partly for that purpose of spying on us through our screens and listening too.

The amount of horror stories good normal decent folks have come forward with already being harrassed by those running the echelon system, which is what those big satellite dishes inside the geodesic domes are in Pine Gap, Australia and Waihopi,NZ.

But they have been around since before the internet, hence why 'they' feel the need for a new 2 billion U.S dollar facilty in Utah,USA.

All this spending while a worldwide financial collapse is taking place. You tighten your belts (again) while 'they' spend even more of your tax dollars on 'national security'.

It is really, 'we must know who knows we are the crooks' and also keep the military industrial complex with massive contracts, after all, that is who funds our campagns and alters the computer voting systems etc... it is self fulfilling like a perpetual motion machine and if the citizens of the world don't put a stop to it soon it will be too late.

I don't like having to admit it but i think Jordan Maxwell may well be right when he says it already is.

During WW2 some jews and other 'undesirables' were able to see the writing on the wall and get out of Germany before it was too late. Alot abandoned everything.Others were so materialistic they stayed and it cost them their lives and those of their small children.

The trouble is, the same people and mindset is in charge now and there is nowhere to run to this time.

It is us in our 30s, 40s, and 50s who must act. us who now has small children have to ask ourselves what kind of life we want for them.

Mulder
3rd May 2013, 06:43
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sheme
3rd May 2013, 07:58
Thank you all for your input, This subject, all be it too late for protest is like a light bulb going on in my head, warning me that all is not as it seems, we are being told a very narrow truth, I will avoid tuning in as much as possible. Any more thoughts greatly appreciated. Have to get work done now, but will check on links later.

Sith73
3rd May 2013, 09:30
No offense to anyone just speaking out loud. "You can take your TV and shove it"! :rapture:

sms
3rd May 2013, 10:50
An interesting article regarding this topic - Digital TV: Mind Control by the Sound of Silence (http://wariscrime.com/new/digital-tv-mind-control-by-the-sound-of-silence/)

mahalall
3rd May 2013, 10:59
"I believe the reason for going digital is because it enables the manipulation of the viewer via electro-magnetic waves.Also, perhaps they can send subliminal messages via those digital boxes that enable you to have access to hundreds of channels. The government cares so much for us that they want us to have a better picture? That insults my intelligence!" Daughter of Time

Developments in Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation make it increasingly viable in the present near future(albeit issues with frequencies). Anecdotal experiences (greys) has brought questions as to is an aspect of Alien culture phenomena particular perceptual experiences being attributed to the influencing variable of Transcranial stimulation generating subliminal dramas.

music
3rd May 2013, 11:06
Digital is NEVER better than analogue. Digital is the epitome of duality paradigm, and part of the control mechanisms we labour under. We can parrot the technical BS we are told all we want, but analogue is closer to life, and reveals more depth both perceptually and non-perceptually than digital can.

First they change musical pitch from being in tune with the human energy field, to being antagonistic to it. Then they take away analogue musical recording and playback. Big deal you think? Yes, big deal. Music (and all energy) is redolent with with super and sub sonic resonances that delight, enthrall, move, inspire and so much more. Digital is a narrow frequency prison. Sure it is brighter, and clearer, but so what? Life is full spectrum and sometimes murky, deal with it.

The enforced move to digital, like so much else, is agenda based.