Sunday, December 23, 2007

 

The Move To A Digital World

As we continue our march towards an all-digital world, we are going to have to make changes as old analog systems go away. As companies have perfected digital communications systems, they are eager to phase out the older analog systems. The reasons for the desire to fade out older analog systems is that companies want the frequency spectrum that is currently being used in an inefficient manner and they want to stop spending funds to maintain the older equipment. This has taken place in out-of-sight public safety (fire and police) communications and in high-profile cases such as broadcast television.

The next guidepost in the digital conversion trail is the cellular telephone system. The FCC will allow the carriers to shut-off the old analog cellular phone system in February 2008. What will be affected? I have listed below some of the common devices that will no longer function.

For more information consult with your cellular telephone provider, alarm system monitoring company, or automobile monitoring server. You can specifically visit OnStar's web site to check the status of your vehicle.

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Friday, June 29, 2007

 

Consider the Irony

It is strange irony that Americans are lined up to purchase a $500 to $600 telephone, and Iranians are lining up to purchase a couple of liters of fuel.

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Tuesday, April 24, 2007

 

Digital Camera's vs. Camera Phones

CNet in the UK has compared some good camera phones against a couple of good digital SLR camera's. You might be surprised by the quality of the phone images.

I recently took a weekend trip, and I forgot my camera. I was surprised how good the photos from my HTC Dash turned out. As you can see. The lighting is the largest problem with this image, but if anyone has ever photographed automobiles knows that lighting is a constant problem.

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