STB Upgrade OTA Parental Lock Resolution HD 1080 Cable Set Box
Cable Set Box Description:
DVB-C uses Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) for the modulation of the data on the carrier.
Normally 64-QAM is used but lower level modulation schemes, such as 16-QAM and 32-QAM, and
higher level modulation schemes such as 128-QAM and 256-QAM can also be used. The data
capacity increase with higher level modulation schemes but the data will be less robust against noise
and interference.
Cable Set Box Specification:
- MPEG-4/H.264 Decoded
- PAL: 576i/576p/720p/1080i/1080P
- NTSC: 480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080P
- CAS Supported
- USB WIFI Dongle both Internet and Interactive Function
- USB PVR and Time-shift
Application With Cable Set Box:
- Cable TV Operator
- Pay TV Operator
- Internet Service Provider
- Content Provider
Features:
Input Impedance | 75Ω |
Input Signal Range | 38-100dBuV |
DDR3 | 128MB |
Flash | 8MB |
CPU Frequency | 1500DMIPS@660MHz, 32bit |
Advantages:
1. Flexible Manufacturing Capabilities
2. Customizable Product Options
3. State-of-the-Art Technology
4. Continuous Product Innovation
5. Efficient Supply Chain Management
6. Comprehensive After-Sales Service
7. Experienced Research and Development Team
FAQ:
1.How many channels can I get with a set-top box?
The number of channels you can access with a set-top box will vary depending on the type of set-top
box, your location, and the service provider you subscribe to. In general, set-top boxes can provide
access to dozens, hundreds or even thousands of channels. Cable service providers usually offer
hundreds of channels, while satellite service providers may offer even more. Streaming devices like
Roku and Apple TV may offer access to dozens or hundreds of streaming channels, depending on
your subscription. The best way to find out how many channels you can get with a set-top box is to
consult with your service provider or consult their channel line-up.
2.What is the range of the remote control for a set-top box?
As long as you're within range of your cable box, your remote should work fine. Most Bluetooth devices
will work up to 30 feet away and RF can go a bit farther. For example, the Siri Remote for the Apple TV
uses Bluetooth while various universal remote controls use RF.