Hi Washington Thanks. I think have rudimentary knowledge of what a set top box is - is it a device used to convert digital signals to allow an analogue TV to receive them? If so, then I still do not get why it should be said Linus does not understand. Is it because he used the word "decoder" instead of "set top box"? Sorry i still do get it. Can anyone else enlighten me? Rgds F On 5 December 2012 11:26, Odhiambo Washington <odhiambo@gmail.com> wrote:
@Hook,
Let me quote what Bobby attributed to Mr. Linus Gitahi (sorry, I did not hear Linus first hand).
<quote>
“Kenyans are not ready because less than one per cent have decoders. Some have old black and white television sets. What happens to them?” queried Nation Media Group Chief Executive Linus Gitahi. </quote>
If that is truly what Mr. Gitahi said, then I must say it is nonsense. I must side with Robert on this. Why? Almost ALL TVs in Kenya (with the exception of a few that Samsung brought into the market recently) are analog. They all need a Set Top Box (STB) to receive the Digital signals when the analog transmission is switched off regardless of whether they are color or back&white TVs. I believe you are not asking Bobby to explain to you what an STB does.
I hope this answers both your questions, especially if you've looked at the diagrams Bobby attached.
On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 11:00 AM, Francis Hook <francis.hook@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Robert I'm sorry but I do not see how Mr Gitahi's statement shows a lack of understanding of the decoder. Please elucidate? I myself do not have a set top box or decoder.
Also, you say "The black and white TV you are referring to will receive an analogue signal and will not need to understand the digital signal. " Pls explain why not?
Rgds Francis
On 5 December 2012 08:57, robert yawe <robertyawe@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
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