The TV EXPLORER
media Interface) which allows the use of standard, enhanced or high definition video, as
well as 8 audio digital channels without compression. With no doubt, it will become the
digital replacement for analog standards such as the Euroconnector (SCART).
The TV EXPLORER
allows both the input and output of transport streams. Automatically detects whether the
stream is composed by 188 or 204 bytes, and can transmit data in packet mode or burst
mode. You can select the input you want to decode between the external ASI and the
internal demodulator, and what data you want in the ASI output, either from the
demodulator or the CAM module. Therefore, to have TS-ASI inputs and outputs
becomes an essential feature for a TV analyzer ready for the future.
When pressing the auto identification key, it searches and identifies the signal
under test. First it recognises whether the signal is an analogue channel or a digital one.
If the channel is analogue, it determines the television standard of the signal. When the
signal is digital (DVB), it analyses for each modulation type QAM / QPSK / 8PSK /
8-VSB the associated parameters such as the modulation system: symbol rate, code
rate, etc. and determines the value of the signals under test.
The range of frequencies covered makes this instrument an excellent tool for FM
radio, terrestrial TV, mobile TV, satellite TV and cable TV (where the subband tuning
margin, from 5 to 45 MHz, enables the user to carry out tests on the return channel).
It accepts the NTSC TV system any TV systems (NTSC) and allows the user to
work directly with digital TV signals decoding them, so that the television image may be
viewed, and directly measuring the power, carrier/noise ratio (C/N), the bit error rate
(BER) and the modulation error ratio (MER), as well for ATSC (8-VSB) as DVB-S/S2
(QPSK/8PSK) and DVB-C/Annex-B (QAM) signals. This instrument allows to obtain a
graphical representation of the Constellation Diagram for DVB-C/Annex-B (QAM),
ATSC and DVB-S/S2 (QPSK/8PSK) signals.
Being a multistandard instrument, it can be efficiently used in any country of the
world.
Includes a symbol-based keyboard that allows the direct access to the various
functions that are displayed simultaneously on screen.
The TV EXPLORER
all the channels in the explored band, this applies for the terrestrial and the satellite
television bands. The spectrum exploration is made on the channel plan that is selected,
and creates a new channel plan with new found parameters for each channel.
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ATSC has an HDMI connector (High-Definition Multi-
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ATSC also has a DVB-ASI standard interface, which
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ATSC makes an exploration of the spectrum, detecting
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