A digital receiver, sometimes referred to as a Cable or Satellite "set-top box", converts and descrambles the signal coming in from either your satellite dish or cable TV service so that you can view the programming on your television.
Digital receivers are electronic devices that decode and process digital signals, converting them into usable formats for audio, video, or data output. They are commonly used in various applications, including television broadcasting, satellite communications, and radio. These receivers often include features such as error correction, signal enhancement, and compatibility with various digital formats, enabling clear and high-quality reception. Examples include digital TV tuners, satellite receivers, and digital radio receivers.
The company Sonicview manufactures products for television viewing such as satellite receivers, wireless receivers, cable receivers, and Dolby digital receivers.
There are many companies and websites that have a host of information available on digital receivers. Some of these websites with digital receiver information are Best Buy and Radio Shack.
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Some models of Skybox receivers have a digital output. You'll have to check the back of the box to see.
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It's not as simple as making a cable that fits. Digital audio cables and digital signals, both coaxial and optical, require a digital input. You need to convert the digital signal to analog to work with older receivers. These are available (Google Digital to Analog Converter or DA Converter). Just about every device that has a digital output will also have an analog stereo output, which will work with your old gear.
Digital TV receivers offer high definition broadcasting and a clear combination of audio and video. Digital TV receivers attach directly to your TV with a cable and do not require any additional hardware.
Digital Media Receivers can be purchased at the following places: eBay, Amazon, Sonic Electronix, Crutchfield, Best Buy, Overstock, Sears, and Target.
Most cable companies have had digital cable and receivers for a few years now. It's the box attached to it that determines if you have a digital output for a newer digital TV available or not. Satellite has been digital all along, but the same situation applies in that the receiver determines if you have a digital output available.
Paul L. Mohan has written: 'Performance evaluation of the digital AM receiver' -- subject(s): Amplitude modulation, Digital electronics, Radio, Receivers and reception
Umberto Mengali has written: 'Synchronization techniques for digital receivers' -- subject(s): Digital communications, Equipment and supplies, Synchronization, Timing circuits, Design and construction