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harrylin

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#71152 5-Nov-2010 11:23
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i want to find a mobile phone or portable device which has some antenna to receive freeview signal, dvb t or s, so that i can watch freeview channels from a mobile device...
but i still havent found one yet...
do you experts have any ideas? thanks

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  #400638 5-Nov-2010 11:38
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I don't believe there are any phones out there that do that.



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  #401075 6-Nov-2010 09:51
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But that would be very cool




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  #401077 6-Nov-2010 09:58
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Receiving a DVB-S signal on a handheld device is impossible. There is a reason why satellite dishes are the size they are.

DVB-T also isn't workable either, but DVB-H is and has been trialled here.



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  #401106 6-Nov-2010 11:52
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sbiddle: Receiving a DVB-S signal on a handheld device is impossible. There is a reason why satellite dishes are the size they are.

But that would be awesome!  Not very practical...

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