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Place of Origin | Shenzhen China |
Brand Name | ERI |
Model Number | ERI-DVBCHD006 |
Easy Setup And Installation Dvbc Stb CAS Supported Digital Cable Tv Box
Digital Cable Tv Box Description:
An 8 MHz channel can carry a payload capacity of 38.5 Mbps if 64-QAM is used.
This payload is enough for 4-6 television programs.
Digital Cable Tv Box Specification:
- Channel Booking and Editing
- Email, Parental Lock and Timer
- Audio, Video and Picture Setting
- STB Upgrade via USB, OTA or Serial Port
- Auto, Manual or Full Channel Search
- Last Channel Memory and Multi-language
Application With Digital Cable Tv Box:
- Cable TV Operator
- Content Provider
Features:
Flash | 8MB |
DDR3 | 128MB |
Input Signal Range | 38-100dBuV |
Input Impedance | 75Ω |
Standard | DVB-C (ITU-T J.83A/C) |
Advantages:
1. Experienced Research and Development Team
2. Excellent Customer Support
3. High Product Reliability
4. Affordable Pricing
5. Wide Range of Product Offerings
6. Smooth Operations Management
7. Convenient Location
FAQ:
1.How do I return a faulty set-top box?
Contact the retailer or service provider: The first step is to contact the retailer or service provider
who sold you the set-top box. Explain the issue you are experiencing and ask about their return policy.
Follow the return instructions: The retailer or service provider will likely provide you with instructions
on how to return the faulty set-top box. This may involve filling out a return form, obtaining a return
authorization number, or shipping the set-top box back to them.Package the set-top box: Once you
have the return instructions, package the set-top box securely in its original packaging if possible.
Make sure to include any accessories or cables that came with the set-top box.
Ship the set-top box: Follow the instructions provided by the retailer or service provider.
2.Can I use a set-top box with satellite TV?
Most satellite receivers are totally dedicated to watching TV, very few are also multifunctional devices
also capable of playing media from a network but there are a few. The CPU in many satellite receivers
is not very powerful and they have very little memory, instead they have specific cores for decoding audio
and video. So they pretty mucg suck for doing much else.Also the software for each receiver is quite
custom, so running other applications is hard and operators don't like people playing with them.
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