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Cable Television

A cable television is a system that distributes television signals by means of fiber-optic or coaxial cables. Cable television systems started in the United States in the late 1940s to enhance reception in hilly and remote areas, where broadcast signals were weak.

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Difference between 150 and 350 digital channel feed in cable tv?

The difference between 150 and 350 digital channel feed in the cable TV lies with the quality of the video.

What does searching for satellite signal mean when trying to hook up a satellite receiver and TV in a campground?

My wild guess would be: The satellite antenna you brought with you to the campground is not

accurately pointed at the satellite you're trying to receive from, and consequently the receiver

can't hear the bird.

Either that, or else there are trees in the way between you and the satellite.

Whatever the specific root cause, that message means the receiver isn't hearing any satellite signal.

So in addition to the suggestions above, some others are:

-- a bird sat on the end of the feed at the focus of the dish, and dropped a moist, radio-opaque load on it;

-- the cable came loose at the dish;

-- the cable got pinched in a hinge somewhere between the dish and the receiver, and broke;

-- the cable came loose at the back of the receiver;

-- a power supply failed somewhere, and the LNB at the dish isn't getting any power;

-- the "front end" of the receiver has failed;

Who pays for house crasher renovations?

The show pays.

The show pays.

The show pays.

The show pays.

What channel is CBSC?

418 for regular channels and 232 for hd

What is the difference between subtitle and closed caption?

Closed Captions (CC) are a standardized method of encoding text into an NTSC television signal. The text can be displayed by a TV with a built-in decoder or by a separate decoder. All TVs larger than 13 inches sold in the US since 1993 have Closed Caption decoders. Closed Captions can be carried on DVD, videotape, broadcast TV, cable TV, and so on. Even though the terms caption and subtitle have similar definitions, captions commonly refer to on-screen text specifically designed for hearing impaired viewers, while subtitles are straight transcriptions or translations of the dialogue. Captions are usually positioned below the person who is speaking, and they include descriptions of sounds (such as gunshots or closing doors) and music. Closed captions are not visible until the viewer activates them. Open captions are always visible, such as subtitles on foreign videotapes. Closed Captions on DVDs are carried in a special data channel of the MPEG-2 video stream and are automatically sent to the TV. You can't turn them on or off from the DVD player. Subtitles, on the other hand, are DVD subpictures, which are full-screen graphical overlays (see 3.4 for technical details). One of up to 32 subpicture tracks can be turned on to show text or graphics on top of the video. Subpictures can also be used to create captions. To differentiate from NTSC Closed Captions and from subtitles, captions created as subpictures are usually called "captions for the hearing impaired."

Can you hack the Blu-ray of a TV using just the remote control?

No.

And doing so would be completely pointless. All you'd achieve is anything that the remote could do itself.

Who were the original HBO boxing announcers?

First ever fight broadcast by HBO was January 22, 1973 from Kingston, Jamaica. George Foreman stopped Joe Frazier in round 2 to win the Heavyweight World Championship.

I think Don Dunphy was the HBO broadcaster and called the fight by himself.

Howard Coselll also called this fight, but I'm fairly sure it was as a broadcaster for ABC. He uttered his famous line, "DOWN GOES FRAZIER! DOWN GOES FRAZIER!"

Larry Merchant joined HBO in 1978 and Barry Tompkins did in 1980, as did Sugar Ray Leonard. Merchant, Tompkins, and Leonard were the first regular HBO team from what I can tell.

How many angel seasons was there?

The TV series "Angel" aired for a total of five seasons, from 1999 to 2004. It was a spin-off of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and followed the character Angel, a vampire with a soul, as he sought redemption in Los Angeles. The show concluded with its fifth season, which wrapped up the storylines of its main characters.

What are the Philips SRU2103 27 CODES?

Unable to locate code list &//or brand codes for Sylvania DVD player using the SRU2103/27 pls.help "."

What is retail channels?

A retail channel is an avenue in which purchase transactions are made. These include brick and mortar stores or online purchases.