ai4i said:
jhardis said:
mgpt6 said:
It is harder to hold lock on HD-3 Compared to HD-2.
It's exactly the same. All HD streams are multiplexed into the same data channel.
I thought the same as Jon, until I had trouble locking onto a local HD-3 and spoke with an engineer from the local (West Palm Beach) CBS cluster who explained it to me this way:
The HD-1 information is farthest from certain analog sidebands, then the HD-2, then the HD-3.
There is a way to resolve the issue (something called extended or expanded something-or-other) but it comes at a price:
If the station is set up to avoid the issue of interference from analog sidebands, some digital bandwidth is lost.
Okay, I looked it up...
There are four relevant data channels:
P1 -- 98 kbit/s, always present
P2 -- not presently used; will be used only in all-digital mode
P3 -- 12 kbit/s or 25 kbit/s, the first two increments of "extended hybrid" mode, if used
P4 -- 25 kbit/s, the third (last) increment of "extended hybrid" mode, if used
The Main Program Service (HD-1) is always found on the P1 channel.
The Supplemental Program Services (HD-2, HD-3, ...) can be put on any of the three channels. Furthermore, they can be split into "core" and "enhanced" data streams (where "enhanced" can contain the stereo separation information), with each part using a different data channel. Examples of ways of splitting things up can be found in Table 5-1 of document 1014s in NRSC-5. For example, one can put HD-1, HD-2, and HD-3 core on P1, and HD-3 enhanced on P3. Or, one can put HD-1 and HD-2 in P1, and all of HD-3 in P3.
All program streams on the same data channel are multiplexed together and suffer the same fate. However, for a variety of reasons (including spectral isolation and different levels of error correction), P1 is more "robust" than P3 and P4. (See Section 7.2.4 in document 1011s of NRSC-5.) It is possible to have good reception on P1 but poor reception on P3 or P4.
So, the correct answer seems to be that it depends on how the broadcast station is configured.
- Jonathan