Digital TV News: Harris Broadcast
Kenwood Develops First In-Car Video Devices Based on MPH™ In-Band Mobile DTV System
Dec 11, 2007 – In a move expected to accelerate the rollout of mobile digital television (DTV), Kenwood USA has become the first major manufacturer of automotive electronics to develop a truly mobile DTV receiver for over-the-air broadcasts in North America.
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Harris, LG Electronics USA, Kenwood Communications, CES2024, Digital TV, In-Car, Mobile, USA
LG Electronics, Harris Corporation Submit MPH In-Band Mobile DTV Technology for ATSC's Mobile Standard
Jun 22, 2007 – LG Electronics and Harris Corporation (NYSE:HRS) have submitted a proposal to the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) for a standard that would enable broadcasters to provide high-quality digital television signals to a wide range of mobile and portable devices.
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Harris, LG Electronics USA, ATSC 3, Digital TV, Mobile, USA
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