What is a Digital Receiver?
A Digital Receiver is a piece of equipment that receives digital programming from Carolina Mountain Cablevision Cable and converts it into a format that can be connected to and viewed on a TV set. It is also commonly referred to as a Set Top Box (STB) or cable box. Different models support different features, and may include or exclude services such as analog programming, digital programming High Definition programming, certain Interactive Programming Guides, DVR, etc. Other items may be included with a Digital Receiver such as a Universal Remote.
A Digital Receiver is a piece of equipment that receives digital programming from Mid-Hudson Cable and converts it into a format that can be connected to and viewed on a TV set. It is also commonly referred to as a Set Top Box (STB) or cable box. Different models support different features, and may include or exclude services such as analog programming, digital programming High Definition programming, certain Interactive Programming Guides, DVR, etc. Other items may be included with a Digital Receiver such as a Universal Remote.
Digital Receiver is a piece of equipment that receives digital programming from Charter and converts it into a format that can be connected to and viewed on a TV set. It is also commonly referred to as a set-top box or cable box. Different models support different features and may include or exclude services such as analog programming, digital programming, high-definition programming, certain Interactive Programming Guides, Digital Video Recorder (DVR), etc.
A Digital Receiver is a piece of equipment that receives digital programming from Country Cablevision Cable and converts it into a format that can be connected to and viewed on a TV set. It is also commonly referred to as a Set Top Box (STB) or cable box. Different models support different features, and may include or exclude services such as analog programming, digital programming High Definition programming, certain Interactive Programming Guides, DVR, etc. Other items may be included with a Digital Receiver such as a Universal Remote.
A digital receiver uses the relatively new digital circuit technology for the power amplification stages. All the other stages are similar to conventional analog receivers. This has nothing to do with the ability to handle digital sources such as audio CD, DVD-Video, etc. The digital power amplifier is usually termed class D by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Digital power amplifiers offer better efficiency (consumes less electricity) and usually runs cooler. A digital receiver can be slimmer than its equivalent analog counterpart.