Analog tv is still alive in my country Sri Lanka. I'm using both analog and paying streaming service which is known as "Dialog viw mini" in my home town analog tv signals are very strong and capable of viewing up to 12 analog tv channels with clear reception but I purchased a streaming TV connection to watch tons of international tv channels. Analog tv is gold and ancient in Sri Lanka.
I visited Estonia a couple of months ago and there too the internal TV system in the hotel was analog, and some of the TVs in hotel rooms were also flatscreen TVs. It’s nice to see that they still use old technology:)!
@@joakimweckstromdx2385you get this still in some hotels in Britain. There was a box called a multiview that converts selected digital channels to analogue and modulates them onto various frequencies to be received by the analogue tvs in the rooms. Saved hotels buying loads of tvs or set top boxes when the analogue was switched off. It also encodes the digital epg to a teletext signal.
All main TV networks are digital T2 since 2019. In Leningrad area we can receive some T/T2 from Joutseno, it is nearest powerful transmitter to us, but it is operating on similar RF channels as St.Petersburg DTV. So in case of tropo 2 different OFDM signals create interference and nothing will be decoded. Analog transmitters are used by local channels with non expired license until its end. Some stations get it renewed, some don't. It depends on RF channel they use. Upper UHF is used for LTE ( B20 800 MHz EU Digital Dividend) as in EU. Lower VHF are useless for such purposes so they will stay on air until it won't be profitable to broadcast it ( now only commercial stations on analog and some regional)
@@joakimweckstromdx2385Yes they are. RF channel 22 Subbota! 31 Channel78. Transmission to western and northwestern are intentionally made less powerful for about 20 dB to prevent interference with TV stations in Finland during good propagation conditions.
@@joakimweckstromdx2385 RF 22 Subbota! 2 kW, 207 m HAAT RF 31 Channel78 20 kW, HAAT 207 m [ITU 43 dBW] I can see TV tower from window and on indoor antenna DTV is perfect without any drops and analog 31 is watchable but 22 is really noisy.
O Clone was hugely popular in early 2000s. So much so that they apparently still do reruns. What is funnier to me, is that the series is mostly set in Morocco. A Brazilian telenovela set in Morocco shown on Russian TV.
if the SECAM has a low signal level then the color drop out at the red demodulated signal can see in the picture. interest it is only flashing the red lines and not so much the blue.
Long long time ago i living in home "Hungary" and in summer time if have good day early morning start the Syrian Tv , after far far russian tv s, Finland, swedish Norway and end of the afternoon Spanish. Every time this circle happen
ES conditions were like in this video, but it was a great time when every country had ATV transmitters. I also heard from a friend that sometimes with F2 you could hear TV stations for really long distances 🤩
A similar situation exists in the Eastern USA when Sporadic-E occurs. We can often see the ionospheric propagation start "coming ashore" during the summer, and in my case (Michigan, USA), Sporadic-E openings start to be revealed by Cuban and Florida stations, followed by stations in the Gulf Coast states, which turn through the central USA states, even up into Canada, then fading out as the Es goes over the Northwestern horizon.
@@1L6E6VHF Great that there are still analog broadcasts in the USA and Cuba, maybe in early winter it would be possible to hear ATV from the USA via F2 propagation even here in Finland?
Thanks God, analog TV - using the NTSC-M system - remains available in the Philippines; although most of the networks are now on digital with some channels successfully migrated.
Onnittelut hienosta analogi-tv kaappauksesta!! Sama asema näkyi tänään minullakin, väritkin kävivät, mutta ei läheskään noin hyvällä vastaanotolla. Hienoa TV-DX:ää!