TRIAX DVB 75SI

circular left or circular right). Reception of both types of polarisation requires two single LNBs or a V/H-LNB (Universal LNB).

Receiver: see satellite receiver

Satellite:

A designation for the transmitting unit in space. Most often referred to by name and position, e.g. ASTRA 19° East, EUTELSAT 13° East

Satellite receiver:

The signals received and converted by the LNB cannot be processed by the TV. The satellite receiver processes them, and transmits audio and video signals (AV) to the TV through its outputs.

SCART:

A connector on TV sets, VCRs, satellite receivers and other entertainment equipment for transmission of audio (sound) and video (picture) signals (AV).

Transponder:

Carries out the processing of one or more programmes from a satellite, i.e.

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Front end:

Input frequency range: 950...2150 MHz

Input level: -65 dBm ... -25 dBm

Noise level: max. 12 dB

Tuner input: F-connector

Input impedance: 75 Ohm

AFC-pull-in range: +/- 3 MHz

Demodulation: Shaped QPSK

Symbol rate: 2...32 Mbauds, SCPC comp.

FEC: Viterbi and Reed-Solomon

Viterbi rates: 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8, auto (K=7)

Video:

Video compression: MPEG-2 and MPEG-1 compatible

Active picture surface: 720 Pixel x 576 lines

Picture format: 4:3 / 16:9

Pictorial material: 16:9 Automatic adjustment to 16:9 TV (via SCART)

reception of data from earth station, amplification and radiation/transmission to earth.

Universal LNB:

A designation for a three-band LNB. For reception of the ranges FFS (10.70 -

11.70GHz), BBS (11.70 - 12.50 GHz) and FFS High Band (12.50 - 12.75 GHz). The total range is divided into two bands:

Low Band: 10.70 - 11.80 GHz; LOF 9750 MHz

High Band: 11.70 - 12.75 GHz; LOF 10600 MHz

Power supply:

LNBs are powered through the coaxial cable to which the receiver supplies a voltage of 14 or 18 Volt.

Outdoor unit:

A designation for the equipment mounted outside, consisting of satellite dish/offset dish and one or more LNBs for reception of signals from one or more satellites, and DiSEqC converters, if any.

Viacces:

Digital coding method.

Letterbox filtering for 4:3 TV

Audio:

Audio compression: MPEG-1 & MPEG-2 I+II

Audio mode: Dual (main/sub), stereo

Sample frequencies: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 16 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 24 kHz

Audio parameter: Analog output

Output level: L/R 0.5 r.m.s. (nominal)

Output impedance: 600 Ohm THD > 60 dB (1 kHz) Crosstalk < - 65 dB Dynamic range > 60 dB Audio parameter: Analog input

Input level: L/R 0.5 V r.m.s. (nominal) Input impedance > 40 kOhm

Audio parameter: Digital / electrical output

(SP/DIF): Output level: 0.5 V ss at 75 Ohm

Sample frequencies: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz over phono connector

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DVB 75SI specifications

The Triax DVB 75SI is a leading-edge satellite receiver designed to enhance the experience of digital broadcasting. This versatile unit combines advanced technology with user-friendly features to provide exceptional performance in various scenarios, whether for home entertainment or professional use.

One of the standout characteristics of the DVB 75SI is its ability to receive high-definition channels, making it an essential device for anyone looking to enjoy a premium viewing experience. With support for both standard definition (SD) and high definition (HD) formats, it allows users to seamlessly transition between different channel types without compromising on quality.

The receiver is equipped with multiple output options, including HDMI, which ensures compatibility with a wide range of televisions and audio-visual equipment. This connectivity allows for easy plug-and-play installation, simplifying setup processes for users of all technical backgrounds. Additionally, the DVB 75SI features both composite and S/PDIF outputs for enhanced audio quality.

In terms of storage, the Triax DVB 75SI offers expandable options through USB connectivity, allowing users to connect external hard drives or USB sticks. This feature enables users to record live broadcasts with ease, providing the ability to watch missed shows at their convenience. The device supports Time Shift, allowing viewers to pause and rewind live TV, a crucial feature for those with busy schedules.

The DVB 75SI is built with robust, intuitive software that simplifies navigation. It includes a comprehensive electronic program guide (EPG) that delivers up-to-date information on upcoming shows, allowing for easy selection and scheduling of recordings. The user interface is designed for clarity, ensuring that users can quickly find their favorite channels and content.

Furthermore, the Triax DVB 75SI incorporates advanced encryption technologies to ensure secure access to subscription channels. It is compatible with various CAM modules, which allows users to operate multiple pay TV services without hassle. This flexibility makes it a suitable choice for environments where multiple viewing options are desired.

The overall design of the DVB 75SI reflects practicality, featuring a compact form factor that can easily fit into existing entertainment setups. Built with durability in mind, it is designed to withstand the rigors of everyday use, making it a reliable choice for consumers and professionals alike.

Whether for a casual viewer or a broadcasting professional, the Triax DVB 75SI delivers exceptional performance, versatility, and reliability, undoubtedly making it a top choice in the current market of digital satellite receivers. Its array of features, advanced technology, and ease of use make it an attractive option for enhancing any viewing experience.