| Appendix | A |
| Glossary | |
| Violence: Graphic Violence. |
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| Sexual Content: Sexual scenes. |
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| Nudity: Nude scenes. |
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Receiver | The piece of equipment that controls your access to all network | |
| features and programs. |
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RF | Radio Frequency. |
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RF or VHF Connection | Also called modulator connection. A type of connection that | |
| supports good picture quality, and good mono | |
| sound. Usually the easiest and quickest method to wire your | |
| system together. |
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Satellite Antenna | The piece of equipment that receives the broadcast signal from | |
| the satellites, amplifies it, and transmits it to the recorder. This | |
| refers to the entire antenna assembly, whether it is mounted on | |
| the mast, or on a pole. |
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Highest quality video connection. If used, the audio |
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VHS | connections must also be used. |
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UHF | ||
| control equipment. Some remotes that come with the recorder | |
| use UHF to control the recorder and | |
| other equipment. UHF signals can travel longer distances than | |
| (IR), and can penetrate objects, making it possible to control | |
| the equipment from other rooms in the building. Some |
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| broadcast TV channels are UHF (typically 14 through 69). | |
Video Connection | Better quality phono (RCA) video connection. Also called | |
| composite video. |
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VHF | ||
| (typically 2 through 13). |
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