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DTV Converter Box for the fish house


river runt

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This is what I bought 2 of em Just in case

Artec T3APPRO ATSC Digital Converter box WITH Analog Signal pass thru

Key Features

Analog Pass-Through for receiving analog Signals

Tunes And Decodes All 18 Approved ATSC DTV Broadcast Formats

Standard Definition NTSC 480 i Output

EPG (Electronic Program Guide)

V-Chip Lock (Parental Controls)

Closed Caption

Aspect Ratio Control In 4:3 And 16:9 Mode

On Screen Menu

CH3/4 RF Output For Conventional Analog TV Set

Signal Quality Indicator

Sleep Mode For Power Sav ing

Stereo Analog Audio Output

Multi-Language Support

Compact and Stylish Design

Full Operation by Remote Control

Tuner

Input Terminal: Female 75 Ohm F-Type Connector

Receiving Frequency: 55.25 ~ 864.25MHz

RF Channel: 2~69

Bandwidth: 6 MHz

Analog RF Signal Pass-Through

Demodulator

8VSB

Video Processing

MPEG-2 Video Decoding (MP@ML, MP@HL)

Input Format: Supports 18 Modes (1080p/1080i/720p/480p/480i)

Output Format: NTSC 720x480i

Composite Video Out

Audio Processing

Dolby AC-3 Audio Decoding

Digital Multi-Lingual

Closed Caption

Digital CC (Comply with EIA -708-B), English/Spanish/ French

Power

Input Voltage: 12V DC

Consumption: Power 4.5W Max

Power Adapter: Input: 100 -240V~0.3A 50-60Hz, Output: 12V, 0.5A

I/O Interface

Top Panel: Power, Channel +/ -, Volume +/-

Front Panel:IR Receiver, LED Indicator

Rear Panel:DC in 12V

RF in / Out

Composite (RCA) Out (Yellow for Vi deo Output, Red/White for Audio Output)

Data Port

Dimension

(WxDxH) 6.42”(W) x 3.94”(D) x 1.18”(k)(Body)

Weight

0.24kg(Body)

Artec T3APPRO

Product Pricing Information

Your SavingLots Price: $15.95 after coupon

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