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TELE-audiovision<br />
International<br />
The World’s Largest<br />
Digital TV Trade Magazine<br />
since 1981<br />
Alexander Wiese<br />
Publisher<br />
alex@tavmag.com<br />
HQ in Munich, Germany<br />
<strong>Dear</strong> <strong>Readers</strong>,<br />
Usually in TELE-audiovision we present test reports so perfectly constructed that even professionals would<br />
about receivers and everything else that you’d need stand there in awe. It makes you wonder: why is it that<br />
for reception. But rarely is the actual infrastructure so many installers aren’t concerned with how their cable<br />
the subject of one of our reports. But not this time: in is placed and the connectors attached? If the work is<br />
this issue we are introducing a signal analyzer that can done carefully and properly from the start, it would go<br />
precisely determine how good a distribution system was a long way to prevent any faults from occurring in the<br />
installed. Unfortunately, we see only all too often the first place. And if any faults do show up at a later time,<br />
lack of tender loving care used in many installations: they would be much easier to find if the cables were<br />
the installer only cares that some form of a TV signal as cleanly installed as was the case with our satellite<br />
appears at the end user’s TV ports.<br />
enthusiast.<br />
Today it’s much easier than it used to be to install a<br />
system perfectly and to thoroughly test it with the<br />
proper test equipment. Faulty installations should not<br />
happen anymore today and if a problem does occur, it<br />
can be quickly and easily located and corrected using<br />
today’s test equipment like the TV analyzer that we are<br />
introducing in this issue of TELE-audiovision.<br />
Maybe these two reports in this issue will encourage<br />
installers to put the extra effort into their future<br />
infrastructure installations.<br />
While I’m on the subject of perfect installations, we are<br />
also reporting in this issue of TELE-audiovision on a<br />
satellite enthusiast’s private installation. His system was<br />
Alexander Wiese<br />
Editor-in-Chief TELE-audiovision Magazine<br />
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TELE-audiovision was established in 1981 and today is the oldest, largest and most-read digital tv trade magazine in the world.<br />
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