- I'm not sure, I wasn't able to make any connections. Possibly various sizes
- I connected it using HDMI to the display, and much like the standard Telefunken set-top box, nothing works and it reports that there is no connection. In a nutshell, either a marriage or this equipment, which in most cases has a quality that is even lower than that of a telefunken. I'll take it with me to test it out on the television in my house. After that, I'll write a review.
- gets a lot of channels, has a user-friendly interface, and supports IPTV, so it's feasible to forego cable. the capacity to readily and swiftly consume software.
- Satellites are challenging to set up, there are many of them, and I'm not sure which one to pick. The lightness of the smartphone makes it droppable if you don't secure it, and the back antennas weigh more than
- One of the few tuners on the market that can pick up signals from cable (DVB-C), terrestrial (DVB-T), and satellite (DVB-S/S2) sources. A 64 GB flash drive formatted in FAT32 works, reads mkv files without any issues, and supports AC3 as well. convenient settings and menu. The corporate website has a ton of firmware. The active DVB-T/T2 antenna is powered. The clock can be shown in the off state and the LED display's brightness can be changed.
- I have some unfavorable news if your Mystery TV has a comparable remote. The consoles are completely same in terms of the signals they emit, which is highly troublesome because they are not merely comparable. To prevent the TV from responding to the tuner remote control, you must disable the IR receiver on the TV. It is best to replace the provided jack-to-3RCA cable right away with a better one because it is of very poor quality.
- combine multiformat tuner. I've been using it for a while, and with a homemade indoor antenna with two squares, I instantly and without any issues detected the terrestrial channels. It didn't matter where the antenna was placed; everything worked. 64 FTA (open) channels rather than the Amazon prefix were received from the ABS2 satellite. Everything functions when connected through HDMI to a new television. However, I invested in an Elenberg TV set to pair with a cheap, pre-existing flat that lacked digital interfaces. I used a regular wire to connect it via some tulips, and the image displays striping as if a striped template had been applied to the image. This issue does not exist on a different TV set when viewed through tulips, demonstrating the devices' interoperability with one another. You can see that the wiring is different, therefore Tulips from the Amazon satellite set-top box are inappropriate.
- A few months later, one multiplex of terrestrial television stopped working, and the second one started to fade. The on-air receiver BBK from this antenna, which is already 2 years old, receives both multiplexes with a boom and is connected using the same antenna as during the initial connection. After playing the tambourine and finding a spot where it could capture the first multiplex while it was operating, I put another antenna together in the shape of a ring. But I previously paid (just 100) for the swa-777 lux amplifier for two squares. If the signal becomes weaker, I will add an amplifier. The prefix enables cable-powered amplifier operation.
- did not find
- did not connect