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Place of Origin | Shenzhen China |
Brand Name | ERI |
Model Number | ERI-DVBCHD006 |
Rolling Event Cardless Cob Cas PAL Dvb C Annex B Dvb C Set Top Box
Description OF Dvb C Annex B Dvb C Set Top Box:
The DVB-C standard describes transmission of digital television signals over cable lines using
the MPEG-2 or MPEG-4 family of digital audio and video streams.
Dvb C Annex B Dvb C Set Top BoxSpecification:
- NIT Auto Detect as per NIT version number.
- STB Guide/Genre as per BAT Table (Bouquet)
- Boot-up Logo, Radio Image and Watermark
- 7-day EPG with Synopsis and Rolling Event
- Email, Parental Lock and Timer
- Audio, Video and Picture Setting
Application With Dvb C Annex B Dvb C Set Top Box:
- Cable TV Operator
- Internet Service Provider
Features:
Input Signal Range | 38-100dBuV |
Input Impedance | 75Ω |
Standard | DVB-C (ITU-T J.83A/C) |
Demodulation | 16,32,64,128,256QAM |
Bandwidth | 8M/7M/6M |
Advantages:
1. Strict Quality Control Standards
2. Fast Time to Market
3. Large Production Capacity
4. Flexible Manufacturing Capabilities
5. Customizable Product Options
6. State-of-the-Art Technology
7. Continuous Product Innovation
FAQ:
1 .How does a set-top box work?
Set top boxes allow a user to choose from specific providers, and then filter down to the video content
they wish to consume. In other words, the box would transmit numerous channels to an auxiliary channel
on the television. Many early Set Top Boxes also included a decoder for pay per view and premium channels.
2.What is the cost of a set-top box?
According to the Los Angeles Times, the cost to a cable provider in the United States for a set-top box
is between $150 for a basic box to $250 for a more sophisticated box. In 2016, the average pay-TV
subscriber paid $231 per year to lease their set-top box from a cable service provider.
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