RCA PHD50300 manual Reducing Noise in the Picture, High

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The Menu System

Reducing Noise in the Picture

Noise is a term used to describe extraneous bits of information in the signal that afect the clearness of the picture. You can use the Noise Reduction (NOISE REDUCE) setting if your reception is poor or when playing video tapes that have poor picture quality.

The NOISE REDUCE option has four settings, including OFF. The higher the setting, the stronger the effect. The settings switch as follows when the button is pressed:

PICTURE QUALITY

CONTRAST

 

 

BLACK LEVEL

 

 

SHARPNESS

 

 

COLOR

 

 

TINT

R

G

PRESETS

:

MEMORY

COLOR TEMP.

:

WARM

NOISE REDUCE :

HIGH

SEL.

ADJ.

RETURN

This is the PICTURE QUALITY menu with the NOISE REDUCE (noise reduction) option highlighted.

To change the noise reduction setting:

1.From the PICTURE QUALITY menu, highlight the NOISE REDUCE

option, and select it by pressing the button. The NOISE REDUCE SCREEN is displayed.

2.Use the and buttons to select the desired noise reduction setting.

NOTE: If you don’t push the or button within 5 seconds, the current setting is accepted and the previous screen reappears.

3.When the desired setting is displayed, press OK to return to the PICTURE QUALITY menu. You can continue adjusting picture settings, return to the main menu, or press CLEAR to exit the menu system.

 

 

NOISE REDUCE

: HIGH

 

 

This is the NOISE REDUCE (noise reduction) screen.

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PHD50300 specifications

The RCA PHD50300 is a feature-rich, high-definition digital television antenna designed for users looking to enhance their television viewing experience by accessing over-the-air broadcast signals. This antenna is particularly ideal for those who are transitioning from traditional cable subscriptions to a more cost-effective and flexible television solution.

One of the main features of the RCA PHD50300 is its robust design, which allows for both indoor and outdoor installation. This dual functionality makes it versatile, catering to users whether they are living in urban environments with potential signal interference or rural areas where distance from broadcast towers is a concern. Its compact size and sleek look also ensure that it can blend seamlessly with various home aesthetics without being an eyesore.

The antenna boasts advanced Signal Reception technology that enables it to capture digital signals within a wide range. With a reception range of up to 100 miles, it allows users to access a multitude of channels, including local broadcasts, sports events, and popular TV shows in crystal-clear resolution. This long-range capability is complemented by its built-in amplification, which helps to boost weak signals, ensuring that users do not miss out on their favorite programming due to poor reception conditions.

Another notable characteristic of the RCA PHD50300 is its 360-degree reception pattern. This design eliminates the need for constant adjustment, allowing users to enjoy uninterrupted viewing without the hassle of repositioning the antenna every time they change channels or experience signal dropouts.

The antenna is also optimized for 4K Ultra HD reception, making it future-proof for those who are upgraded to the latest television technologies. It is capable of receiving high-quality 1080p signals, ensuring that users enjoy stunning picture clarity and sound quality.

Installation is straightforward thanks to the included mounting hardware and user-friendly instructions. Users can easily set it up themselves, saving on professional installation costs.

In summary, the RCA PHD50300 is an exceptional choice for anyone seeking a reliable and efficient way to receive digital television signals. With its extensive range, advanced technology, sleek design, and easy installation, it stands out as a solid investment for enhancing the television viewing experience.