I want to buy a dreambox 7020HD, but I have a question about your hybrid DVB-C / T tuner, my cable company sent the two systems in the same cable, I can see both systems with a single hybrid tuner?.
Thanks for the help.
I want to buy a dreambox 7020HD, but I have a question about your hybrid DVB-C / T tuner, my cable company sent the two systems in the same cable, I can see both systems with a single hybrid tuner?.
Thanks for the help.
I think no.
You could configure the tuner in the settings to C or T
I can not believe that your provider sends C (cable) and T (Terrestrial) in one cable.
just imagine you can mix signal of two cables in to single cause used bands can be different
also any switching option like diseq we don't have
personaly me are lucky cause my cable provider sens signal in DVB-T(mpeg2) and on air i have DVB-T too just mpeg4
but i have few friends with DVB-C in cable and they cant add terrestial services
I want to buy a dreambox 7020HD, but I have a question about your hybrid DVB-C / T tuner, my cable company sent the two systems in the same cable, I can see both systems with a single hybrid tuner?.
Thanks for the help.
If your signal provider sends signals with a coax cable, then it's DVB-C. If your signal provider send wireless and you need a antenna, then it's mostly DVB-T.
So whatever commercial crap (marketing) your cable company tells you, if it goes over a coax cable then it's DVB-C.
Maybe they mean, channels that are transmitted over DVB-T can also been viewed over DVB-C (and probably also DVB-S2).
I use a CXD1981 hybrid tuner . You select in the tuner configuration if it acts like a DVB-C or as a DVB-T, so it cannot do C & T at the same time.
So whatever commercial crap (marketing) your cable company tells you, if it goes over a coax cable then it's DVB-C.
don't talk if you don't know, DVB-T and DVB-C are differently modulated signals
if you have DVB-T tuner you cant receive DVB-C signal and oposite
my cable provider(and another two in my city) use DVB-T tuners and send DVB-T signal over cable,
just frequencies are in hyperband area
air + cable
Riga_Air:
Prov; Freq; Chan; CodeRateLP; CodeRateHP; Constelation; TransmisionMode; Guard;
LTK 530 DM28 1/2 2/3 Qam16 8k 1/16
LTK 554 DM31 1/2 2/3 Qam64 8k 1/16
#-DLRTC -610 DM38 1/2 3/4 Qam64 8k 1/8
LTK 650 DM43 1/2 2/3 Qam64 8k 1/16
#-LMT(DVB-H) -658 DM44 1/2 1/2 QPSK 8k 1/4
LTK 666 DM45 1/2 2/3 Qam64 8k 1/16
LTK 690 DM48 1/2 2/3 Qam64 8k 1/16
LTK 778 DM59 1/2 3/4 Qam64 8k 1/32
LTK 834 DM66 1/2 3/4 Qam64 8k 1/16
Baltkom_MMDS:
Prov; Freq; Chan; CodeRateLP; CodeRateHP; Constelation; TransmisionMode; Guard;
Baltcom 298 2/3 3/4 Qam64 8k 1/16
Baltcom 306 2/3 3/4 Qam64 8k 1/16
Baltcom 314 2/3 3/4 Qam64 8k 1/16
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Baltcom 330 2/3 3/4 Qam64 8k 1/16
Baltcom 338 2/3 3/4 Qam64 8k 1/16
-
Baltcom 354 2/3 3/4 Qam64 8k 1/16
-
Baltcom 370 2/3 3/4 Qam64 8k 1/16
Baltcom 378 2/3 3/4 Qam64 8k 1/16
Baltcom 386 2/3 3/4 Qam64 8k 1/16
Baltcom 394 2/3 3/4 Qam64 8k 1/16
Baltcom 402 2/3 3/4 Qam64 8k 1/16
Baltcom 410 2/3 3/4 Qam64 8k 1/16
Baltcom 418 2/3 3/4 Qam64 8k 1/16
Baltcom 426 2/3 3/4 Qam64 8k 1/16
Baltcom 434 2/3 3/4 Qam64 8k 1/16
Baltcom 442 2/3 3/4 Qam64 8k 1/16
Baltcom 450 2/3 3/4 Qam64 8k 1/16
Baltcom 458 2/3 3/4 Qam64 8k 1/16
Baltcom 466 2/3 3/4 Qam64 8k 1/16
- DM21 2/3 3/4 Qam64 8k 1/16
Baltcom 482 2/3 3/4 Qam64 8k 1/16
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So, in case ofthe topicstarter, if Cable provider sends DVB-C AND DVB-T over coax cable, then don't use one DVB-C/T hybrid tuner.
Use two separate tuners, for DVB-C and DVB-T, and connect them parallel to the coax connection of your cable provider.
MartiniB, sorry for my previous reply, but it sounds so stupid to use DVB-T over Coax. But i guess i'm the one who's stupid.
To be honest, I've never heard that before, too.
more stupid is use separate tuner modules
one dvb-t/c to able receive dvb-t
and second dvb-t/c to receive dvb-c
when job can be done by both of devices (if signal mixed to one cable)
in case cable provider broadcasts in dvb-t that is possible in my dm8000 with old dvb-t modules -
receive cable+air on both additional tuners