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Old 30-08-2010, 01:18   #2
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Re: DVB-T PC cards, when were they first introduced?

Probably around the time of OnDigital starting - they were probably used by engineers for measuring signals straight into software. They'll have been expensive, but probably were around.

As you say though, they probably became popular enough with consumers from 2003 onwards.

DVB-T2 dongles won't take long at all. s
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