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  2. TiVo digital video recorders - Wikipedia

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    Encrypted digital cable is decoded through CableCARDs available from the cable providers. As of September 2009 [update] satellite TV connections are not supported. In Australia and New Zealand, the dual tuners support the recording of two digital ( DVB-T ) over-the-air signals at the same time, whilst playing back a third.

  3. Motorola DCT2000 - Wikipedia

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    The General Instrument/Motorola DCT2000 is a cable box used for watching TV by way of digital cable. These set-top boxes were popular in the late 1990s up until the mid to late 2000s, when the adoption of more sophisticated successors, namely those set-tops with the ability to record live programming began.

  4. Two-port network - Wikipedia

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    The two-port network model is used in mathematical circuit analysis techniques to isolate portions of larger circuits. A two-port network is regarded as a "black box" with its properties specified by a matrix of numbers. This allows the response of the network to signals applied to the ports to be calculated easily, without solving for all the ...

  5. Matrix Cable System - Wikipedia

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    Matrix Cable System is initially built with 4 fiber pairs between Singapore and Jakarta, and 4 fiber pairs between Singapore and Batam with a total distance of 1055 km. The total bandwidth capacity of the MCS Cable System is 5.12 Tbit /s, made up of 8 pairs of optical fibers, each pair providing 640 Gbit /s by Dense Wavelength Division ...

  6. Converter/descrambler - Wikipedia

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    When a descrambler is added to the Cable Converter Box in the same chassis, it is referred to as a Converter/Descrambler or sometimes a Combination Unit, and is a type of Set-top box, it allows : local broadcast channels, basic cable channels, authorized premium channels, "Pay-Per-View" (PPV), and “Video On Demand” (VOD) services to be viewed.

  7. Cable converter box - Wikipedia

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    An addressable cable box is one that can be controlled by the local cable company. Addressability is the process by which (optionally encrypted) messages are sent from the cable provider for a particular cable box via the cable signal. The cable company can "address" a particular customer's cable box to command it to activate or deactivate the ...

  8. 500-series format - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 API established the VPR Alliance, which established 500-series specification standards to ensure compatibility with API 500-series rack systems. VPR Alliance standards dictate voltage at +/- 16 volts, with +48 volts for phantom power, with maximum current draw of 130, 130 and 5 mA respectively per slot.

  9. Cable box (outside) - Wikipedia

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    A cable box is a metal enclosure (found in the vicinity of a house that has cable service) that connects a house or building to the cable provider. [1] The box is usually located near the connection points for other service connections (electric or telephone). Other locations of the cable box include centralized locations (apartment buildings ...