INFORMATION ON DIGITAL TEL E VISION

Information on Digital Television

Digital Television

In April 1997, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced that by 2006, all television broadcasting will be digital. However, television stations are required to continue broadcasting regular TV signals along side the digital signals until 2006. Cable and satellite TV are not affected by the FCC ruling.

According to the FCC, digital broadcasting must be available in the top 30 markets, covering 50% of households, by the end of 1999.

The FCC has allocated to each of the broadcasters a fixed amount of transmitting "space" for digital programming. At the highest resolution, High Definition (HDTV), one (1) or two (2) programs can be transmitted within this "space." At lower resolutions, Standard Definition (SDTV), several programs can be simultaneously

transmitted. Broadcasters will choose their own broadcast formats. For example, they may choose to broadcast day programs in SDTV and night sports and movies in HDTV. Digital Television (DTV) broadcasting will deliver crystal-clear pictures, approaching the quality of 35mm movies, and compact disc (CD) sound.

HDTV (High Definition Television)

HDTV signal formats are 1080i (interlaced scan) and 720p (progressive scan). HDTV

provides the highest resolution picture and audio in either stereo or 5.1 channel surround sound.

SDTV (Standard Definition Television)

SDTV signal formats are 480p and 460i. SDTV provides lower resolution, yet presents a very sharp clear picture. Lower resolution allows broadcasters to transmit multiple programs per channel.

Digital Broadcasting and Cable TV

The FCC has not mandated any standards for cable operators or satellite broadcasters at the time this manual is printed. Some cable companies have announced plans to introduce digital cable boxes into their markets. They may choose, however, to use the digital capability to increase the number of channels available or to provide data capability, such as high speed modem rather than transmit HDTV programming.

Contact your local cable provider to determine if digital cable is available and whether a cable box is needed for converting the signals.

Receiving Digital Broadcasts

Most households will be able to receive a digital broadcast by regular antenna with VHF/UHF reception capability. However, like regular TV signals, it will depend on location, terrain and environmental factors. Outdoor or attic antennas will generally be more effective than a set-top antenna. For cable, check with your local cable provider to find out if they will carry the DTV signal in your area.

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Panasonic TU-DST51 Information on Digital Television, Digital Broadcasting and Cable TV, Receiving Digital Broadcasts

TU-DST51 specifications

The Panasonic TU-DST51 is a high-performance digital receiver that was introduced to cater to the growing demand for digital television broadcasting. This device is highly regarded for its advanced features, user-friendly interface, and robust performance in delivering a seamless viewing experience.

One of the standout features of the TU-DST51 is its compatibility with both standard-definition and high-definition television signals. It supports the DVB-T and DVB-T2 standards, which allows users to access a wide array of channels. This makes it an excellent option for consumers looking to make the transition from analog to digital broadcasting, ensuring they do not miss out on quality programming.

The TU-DST51 is equipped with a digital tuner that provides superior reception quality. This tuner utilizes advanced signal processing technology that not only enhances audio and video clarity but also allows for improved reception in challenging environments. This means that viewers can enjoy a clear and stable picture even in areas with weak signal strength.

Another notable characteristic of the TU-DST51 is its integrated electronic program guide (EPG). This feature allows viewers to easily navigate through channels and discover upcoming shows. The EPG displays program information and allows users to set reminders for their favorite programs, thus enhancing the overall viewing experience.

The unit includes HDMI output, which enables a simple one-cable connection to high-definition televisions, ensuring optimal picture quality. Furthermore, the TU-DST51 is designed with multiple connectivity options, including composite video and optical audio outputs, making it easy to integrate into different home entertainment setups.

User-friendliness is also a key attribute of the TU-DST51. The remote control is intuitive, with clearly labeled buttons that simplify navigation. The on-screen menus are straightforward, allowing both tech-savvy and less experienced users to enjoy the full range of capabilities without confusion.

Panasonic also emphasizes energy efficiency with the TU-DST51. The device consumes minimal power, which is a significant consideration for environmentally conscious consumers. This ensures that users can enjoy quality television while minimizing their carbon footprint.

Overall, the Panasonic TU-DST51 combines advanced technology with user-friendly features, making it an excellent choice for consumers seeking a reliable digital receiver. Its ability to deliver high-quality signals, coupled with advanced navigation features and energy efficiency, positions the TU-DST51 as a standout option in the digital television market.