
Specifications:
Mini Digital Terrestrial Receiver: - MPEG-2 digital & fully DVB-T compliant
- Automatic PAL/NTSC conversion
- 3000 channels TV and radio programmable
- 8 different favorite groups selection
- 256 colors On screen display
- This Digital TV Tuner fully can support to 7 days electronic program guide (EPG)
- Parental control for channels
- 5 event timers, off / once / daily / weekly / monthly mode
- Subtitle supports DVB EN300743 and EBU
- Teletext supports DVB ETS300472 by VBI and OSD (English, French, Portuguese, Spanish, German, Polish, Italian, Czech, Dutch, Greek)
- Frequency Range: VHF: 147~429.9MHz; UHF: 430~858MHz
- Material: Plastic
- Size: 11.9 x 6.6 x 2.3cm / 4.7 x 2.6 x 0.9in (L x W x H)
Mini Multi Media Player: - This USB TV Tuner can support USB2.0 high speed host
- Photo, support JPG / BMP / GIF format
- MP3 Player, this Digital Terrestrial Receiver can support OGG / MP3 / WMA format
- MP4 Player, this Digital Terrestrial Receiver can support DAT / VOB / MPG / AVI format
Programmed Video Recorder: - TV record to USB2.0 USB Drive
- Record capacity is 1.2GB / hour for MPG format
- The file saved by USB
Details:
- This Digital TV Tuner fully can support to 7 days electronic program guide (EPG)
- Teletext support DVB ETS300706 by VBI and OSD
- Recorded file playback and multimedia player via USB port
- The Scart head can be adjusted at 90 degree
- Channel search in automatic, manual, and network search & Plug-and-play installation, with easy to use menu system
Size in Detail:
What Is a Digital Terrestrial Receiver? According to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), a digital terrestrial television receiver is needed to receive and display television broadcasts on a digital or analog television set, receivers can either be built into a digital TV or separate digital-to-analog converters - Digital TV: The FCC reports the U.S. Congress required all over-the-air, or terrestrial, television broadcast stations to stop transmitting analog television signals in 2009. These broadcasts were replaced by all digital broadcast signals to allow more of the available broadcast spectrum for emergency communications and improve picture and sound quality for TV viewers
- Receivers: The FCC explains the term "digital receiver" is also known as a digital tuner, which decodes the digital signals sent by the free over-the-air broadcaster and allows them to be displayed on a television. A majority of television sets manufactured after 2007 have built-in digital receivers and antennas, allowing free over-the-air broadcasts to be viewed.
- Analog: The DTV website explains digital receivers for terrestrial broadcast TV can take the form of converter boxes to transform digital broadcast signals into analog signals to be viewed on older television sets. A set top digital receiver requires the use of an indoor or rooftop UHF/VHF antenna to receive terrestrial digital broadcast signals
Package Included: - 1 x Remote Control(without battery)
- 1 x User Manual
- 1 x Power Adapter
- 1 x Digital Terrestrial Receiver
- 1 x USB Cable
- 1 x External IR
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