MediaFLO™
The FLO in MediaFLO stands for "Forward Link Only".
MediaFLO technology covers transmission of files and multimedia content from media control to handheld devices. As with DVB-H, MediaFLO uses OFDM transmission with approximately 4,000 (4K) carriers with either QPSK or 16-QAM modulation of the carriers. MediaFLO also uses time division multiplexing, which is similar to what DVB-H refers to as time-slicing, to transmit specific content at specific time intervals. This allows the receiver to be shut down in between these intervals to save power. MediaFLO is mainly used in the US area.
| MediaFLO™ | |
|---|---|
| Frequency | 450 MHz
- 3
GHz
targeted: 716 MHz - 722 MHz or 698 MHz - 746 MHz |
| Modulation | QPSK or 16QAM on 4096 OFDM subcarriers |
| Channel Bandwidth | 5/6/7/8 MHz |
| Number of Services per RF Channel | typical: 50 - 100 services |
| Peak Data Rate | 2.8 Mbit/s - 11.2 Mbit/s in a 6 MHz channel |
| Cell Radius | 60 km |
| Video Source Coding | MPEG-4, H.264 |
| Max. Speed | 200 km/h |