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In article , Adm wrote:
[...] Any value of the output signal above dark current level corresponding to this part of the chart is deemed not to have come from the chart at all but from light scattered in the lens, and the circuitry is adjusted accordingly. Ah - so that's where my licence fee goes...... Yes, it goes into maintaining broadcast picture and sound quality in various ways that most people probably don't even know about. It also goes into training people to be able to do this, and these people gradually migrate into the ITV and freelance market, where there are hardly any training courses except manufacturers' proprietary ones on specific items of equipment unless individuals are prepared to pay for them at costs in the region of 1000ukp per week. Thus, a great deal of the expertise in daily use in broadcasting *everywhere* in the UK is provided through the BBC. Rod. |
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In article , Adm wrote:
[...] Any value of the output signal above dark current level corresponding to this part of the chart is deemed not to have come from the chart at all but from light scattered in the lens, and the circuitry is adjusted accordingly. Ah - so that's where my licence fee goes...... Yes, it goes into maintaining broadcast picture and sound quality in various ways that most people probably don't even know about. It also goes into training people to be able to do this, and these people gradually migrate into the ITV and freelance market, where there are hardly any training courses except manufacturers' proprietary ones on specific items of equipment unless individuals are prepared to pay for them at costs in the region of 1000ukp per week. Thus, a great deal of the expertise in daily use in broadcasting *everywhere* in the UK is provided through the BBC. Rod. |
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Roderick Stewart wrote:
In article , Adm wrote: [...] Any value of the output signal above dark current level corresponding to this part of the chart is deemed not to have come from the chart at all but from light scattered in the lens, and the circuitry is adjusted accordingly. Ah - so that's where my licence fee goes...... Yes, it goes into maintaining broadcast picture and sound quality in various ways that most people probably don't even know about. It also goes into training people to be able to do this, and these people gradually migrate into the ITV and freelance market, where there are hardly any training courses except manufacturers' proprietary ones on specific items of equipment unless individuals are prepared to pay for them at costs in the region of 1000ukp per week. Thus, a great deal of the expertise in daily use in broadcasting *everywhere* in the UK is provided through the BBC. Rod. But on other side of "Pond" we find FREE enterprise works well. I never did understand licensing receivers. Transmitters ( and operators ) yes. Receivers *NO* ! |
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Roderick Stewart wrote:
In article , Adm wrote: [...] Any value of the output signal above dark current level corresponding to this part of the chart is deemed not to have come from the chart at all but from light scattered in the lens, and the circuitry is adjusted accordingly. Ah - so that's where my licence fee goes...... Yes, it goes into maintaining broadcast picture and sound quality in various ways that most people probably don't even know about. It also goes into training people to be able to do this, and these people gradually migrate into the ITV and freelance market, where there are hardly any training courses except manufacturers' proprietary ones on specific items of equipment unless individuals are prepared to pay for them at costs in the region of 1000ukp per week. Thus, a great deal of the expertise in daily use in broadcasting *everywhere* in the UK is provided through the BBC. Rod. But on other side of "Pond" we find FREE enterprise works well. I never did understand licensing receivers. Transmitters ( and operators ) yes. Receivers *NO* ! |
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