You can connect a CATV cable into a computer monitor by first attaching it to an external TV tuner. A VGA or HDMI output can then be attached to the monitor.
RG-59 is the most common coaxial cable used for broadband CATV connection.
The Answer is no. you have to have a cable with the correct signal that can load the information that the box needs, which for most CATV systems is located at 75.25 MHz. This signal loads the firmware, TV guide, and other applications that the CATV company may be using.
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CATV usually refers to Community Antenna Television (Cable) Although it can also be an version of Cat5 (V = Roman numeral for 5) which is a category of ethernet network cable.
Cable TV connections (CATV)
Cable TV connections (CATV)
i think you need to get the unlock code.
yes RG6 should be used exclusively for satellite hookups and digital CATV. RG59 is fine for analog CATV signals but will not support the higher bandwidth used for satellite signals.
This term is a bit ambiguous: CatV stands for Category 5, or Cat5 a type of cable that can carry 155 Mbit/s (1000BASE-TX), it could also mean Cable Television.
The CATV group specialise in the cable service for America. It is made up of four key companies: SwissFiberTech AG, SwissFibreSystems AG, YplaY AG & CATVSatellitenFernsehen AG.
Originally, it was used as a community TV antenna system (CATV) for areas that were blocked from receiving TV signals by mountainous terrain or even by distances too great for the average TV antenna to receive. Of course, a cable system was installed and people would subscribe to to the CATV company to gain access to the TV signals, which would normally be several more than they could receive by using their home's antenna. It eventually evolved into `cable' with the addition of satellites and companies that would provide program material to be rebroadcasted from CATV system providers who would add the additional programs using their own satellite receiving system, and then send it over their CATV system to their subscribers for a fee. That happened in the mid to late 60's and the `CATV systems' became the `cable companies' you know of today.
Check in the menu to see if you are on the correct OFF AIR/CATV setting and there are a few different settings for the type of cable system you are receiving.