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Place of Origin | Shenzhen China |
Brand Name | ERI |
Model Number | ERI-DVBT2HD006 |
Support Xtream Full Channel Search Picture Setting Dvb T2 Receiver Hdmi
DVB T2 RECEIVER HDMI Description:
DVB-T2 uses OFDM modulation, with a large number of subcarriers delivering a robust signal.
Also like DVB-T, DVB-T2 offers a range of different modes, making it a very flexible standard.
To perform error correction, DVB-T2 uses the same coding that was selected for DVB-S2.
The combination of low density parity check (LDPC) coding and Bose-Chaudhuri-Hocquengham (BCH)
coding delivers excellent performance in an environment with high noise levels and interference, yielding a very robust signal.
Key performance features of DVB T2 RECEIVER HDMI:
Extensive re-use of DVB-T infrastructure
Reduction of peak-to-average power ratio and therefore of operating costs at the transmitter end
Program transmission for mobile and stationary receivers
Enhancements provided by DVB T2 RECEIVER HDMI:
OFDM modulation with additional IFFT modes
MISO transmission
Efficient error protection by means of LDPC coding
DVB T2 RECEIVER HDMI Specification:
Audio, Video and Picture Setting
STB Upgrade via USB,OTA
Auto, Manual or Full Channel Search
USB WIFI Dongle both Internet and Interactive Function
USB PVR and Time-shift
Application With DVB T2 RECEIVER HDMI:
- Cable TV Operator
- Pay TV Operator
DVB T2 RECEIVER HDMI Features:
DDR3 | 64MB |
RF Input Level | -79~23dBm |
Input Impedance | 75Ω |
DVB T2 RECEIVER HDMI Advantages:
FAQ:
1. Does a set-top box require an internet connection?
It is possible to connect a cable box to a TV without using an internet connection.
You would simply need to connect the cable box to the TV using an HDMI cable or a composite cable.
This will allow you to access the cable channels that you subscribe to without requiring an internet connection.
2. What is the difference between a set-top box and a streaming device?
A set-top box and a streaming device are both used to stream TV shows, movies, and other content on a TV, but they have some differences:
Technology: Set-top boxes are typically designed to work with cable or satellite TV services, while streaming devices are designed to work with internet services.
Connectivity: Set-top boxes require a physical connection to a cable or satellite provider, while streaming devices connect to the internet wirelessly.
Content: Set-top boxes typically offer access to a wider range of TV channels and live sports, while streaming devices focus more on on-demand content like movies and TV shows.
Price: Set-top boxes are typically more expensive than streaming devices, but they often offer more features and access to additional content.
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