Terminal of télétransmission
See also: Final
In SAT or TNT or in Cable network, the final is used to select the chain. It connects on the catch Peritel television set. It is respectively connected to the Parabole or with the Antenne rake UHF or with the catch of arrival cables. Universal terminals TNT+SAT are available for the individual Antenne even with a Community aerial but still without Access control. The terminal divides with the Démodulateur of many basic characteristics, like the (A), the orders, the connector industry, etc, but it is dedicated to the only numeric signals diffusing of the TV, the radio and the teletext.
The bouquet TPS proposes its own terminal in hiring. Attention, it does not make it possible to collect all the offers in light however present on the satellite Hot-Bird and even Astra. To avoid this situation prefer a terminal commercial equipped in addition to last technological advances, the DiSEqC and USALS, its Dolby 5.1. For this variation the season ticket to TPS is then of type “W”. However, the terminal of hiring TPS has an engine of interactivity embarked OpenTV which makes it possible to use certain interactive services proposed by the operator.
For CanalSatellite and Canal+ the situation is appreciably the same one, often insufficient capacity of selections, even absence of DiSEqC. There too prefer to him the terminal the commercial (chart here unchanged). In the same way, the terminal of Canalsat hiring has an engine of interactivity embarked MédiaHighway which makes it possible to use certain interactive services proposed by the operator.
The terminals commercial can be updated by hertzian way, satellite or Internet (RS232), and can comprise a Hard drive making it possible to safeguard emissions or films, and an exit HF modulated, a channel STAKE in UHF. Moreover some have an embarked interface or a common Interface receiving a module particular access control. (Irdeto, Nagra, Conax, etc) for bouquets less asked in France or the chains “X”.
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