< snip > > > As an electronic engineer, I am genuinely interested - what exactly is > "digital compliant" cable? > > I've seen this said before and am quite interested if anyone has any > links as to what the difference is. Given the distances involved in > using this cable and the fact it has a great big antenna on one end I > would be interested in any claims of improving selectivity or reducing > interference because.
Perhaps the terms I used are not technically correct. My experience is as follows:- I bought a length of 10 metres of what I call ordinary TV cable, from my local hardware shop and used it run an extension to my computer so as to run Mythtv on digital channels. When I came to scan for channels there was insufficient signal strength to get a lock. So, with digital TV in mind, I replaced the cable with a length of so called sky cable and the signal strength was much better and Mythtv worked. The cross section of the two cables is quite different and I suspect there is a difference in impedance and is really nothing to do with the difference between digital and analogue signals signals, or is it? Norman -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.kubuntu.org/UKTeam/