ARLA/CLUSTER: Campanha contra o fim da Rádio Analógica no Reino Unido

Jose Miguel Fonte etjfonte ua.pt
Terça-Feira, 13 de Abril de 2010 - 18:43:12 WEST


Não. Apenas se reforça a ideia. 

No entanto em Portugal é comum algo género:

A - "Não queres comer sopa?"
B - "Não"

Ora isto deveria significar que o sujeito B quer comer sopa :)

73 de ct1enq

On Tue, 2010-04-13 at 18:36 +0100, José António wrote:
> Só que não podemos comparar a Álgebra Matemática com a Língua
> Portuguesa, senão num pleonasmo como: "descer para baixo" significaria
> subir
> 
> Em 12-04-2010 19:00, Afonso Marques escreveu: 
> > Se é contra o fim , então é a favor da manutenção da rádio analógica
> > …
> > 
> >  
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> > 73
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> > 
> > CT1RH
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> > ____________________________________________________________________
> > De:cluster-bounces  radio-amador.net
> > [mailto:cluster-bounces  radio-amador.net] Em nome de José António
> > Enviada: segunda-feira, 12 de Abril de 2010 18:50
> > Para: Resumo Noticioso Electrónico ARLA
> > Assunto: Re: ARLA/CLUSTER: Campanha contra o fim da Rádio Analógica
> > no Reino Unido
> > 
> > 
> >  
> > 
> > O assunto está mal traduzido, não é contra mas sim a favor da Rádio
> > Analógica
> > 
> > Em 12-04-2010 14:24, João Gonçalves Costa escreveu: 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Save Analogue Radio campaign
> > A National Campaign to maintain essential traditional analogue
> > broadcast radio for everyday listening and for use in times of
> > national emergencies.
> > The pressure is on to replace traditional analogue radio
> > broadcasting with Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) radio. 
> > 
> > Indeed, the UK Government has provisionally set 2015 as the date
> > when the world wide standard frequency modulation (f.m.) services
> > are to disappear from the Band II 87.5 to 108MHz (v.h.f. f.m. band),
> > to be replaced with DAB radio transmissions. 
> > 
> > Eventually, the analogue services on long waves (198kHz) and medium
> > waves (500kHz to 1.6MHz) will also be replaced by digital
> > transmissions.
> > 
> > Obsolete radio receivers: 
> > 
> > Several million non-DAB equipped radio receivers could be made
> > obsolete, if the Band II plans are implemented – requiring people of
> > all income groups to purchase new receivers. The 'digital effect' is
> > already apparent as very few manufacturers now produce analogue-only
> > receivers.
> > 
> > Practical considerations and technical difficulties: 
> > 
> > Unfortunately, the Government's plans don't take into account the
> > large number of practical considerations and technical difficulties
> > involved with the present forms of digital transmissions –
> > particularly when radio broadcasting is involved because of the
> > 'digital delay' effect (known as Latency). The problems are likely
> > to be difficult to overcome because most listeners use portable
> > receivers, utilising simple antennas (aerials). 
> > 
> > So, in response to the Government's proposals I am planning to
> > organise a national campaign urging the Government to retain
> > analogue broadcasting on Band II v.h.f. f.m. and on long and medium
> > waves, while maintaing the DAB radio services on Band III.
> > 
> > Please don't hesitate to contact me if you need further information
> > on the complex problems that are in store for the radio listener in
> > the UK – if the Government's seemingly ill-considered plans proceed.
> > 
> > Thank you.
> > 
> > Rob Mannion, G3XFD 
> > 
> > Dr. R. B. Mannion G3XFD
> > Editor Practical Wireless magazine
> > 
> > • Click here to support the Save Analogue Radio Campaign
> > 
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