ATSC, NAB to present DTV Hot Spot

Feb 15, 2006 10:02 PM, NAB Update e-newsletter

    

The Advanced Television Systems Committee and NAB will again present the DTV Hot Spot at this year’s convention in Las Vegas to showcase a variety of systems, services and products using ATSC standards and emerging standards.

Last year’s DTV Hot Spot featured exhibits from Harris, Thales, Harmonic, Tri- Vision, ETRI, Zenith/LG, APTS, Aircode and Broadcast Data. This year’s DTV zone will be located at the south hall, upper lobby of the Las Vegas Convention Center.

The 2005 show included:

  • Advanced Common Application Platform (ACAP) in use;
  • Enhanced VSB (E-VSB) capabilities;
  • Programming Metadata Communication Protocol A/76 implementation;
  • Program and System Information Protocol (PSIP) for terrestrial broadcast and cable.

For more information, visit www.atsc.org.

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