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Browse through oru selection of photography gear. You will find the lenses and tripods that are right for you. Check here 17. What if my cable company upgrades or changes to a different cable converter? All cable companies eventually upgrade-as technology progresses aps and cameras and new sources become available older equipment becomes obsolete. The fact is that cable companies do not change quickly or often. It is a huge expense for cable company to swap out all of its customers cable converters and replace them with brand new ones and upgrade the system to support the new scrambling methods. It usually takes a cable company a year or longer to complete aps an upgrade. Most cable companies upgrade every 10-15 cameras years. We allow previous customers to trade in their old converters that they purchased aps from us for credit cameras towards new equipment, providing that it is in good working condition. 18. What is the difference between filtering and scrambling? When you add a descrambler to your converter, it allows you to view all premium channels. aps 6. What is a cable cameras descrambler? A cable descrambler is a device that restores the picture and sound of a scrambled channel. A descrambler aps must be used with a converter (in a two piece configuration) to be able to descramble all the premium channels of a cable system. 7. What is a cable converter-descrambler? A single (one piece) unit capable of descrambling premium channels. This unit contains a converter and a descrambler, enclosed cameras in a common box. This is also the most common type of equipment supplied by the cable company to subscribing customers. Customers usually pay a specified monthly rental aps fee for such equipment. 8. cameras What is an addressable cable converter-descrambler? This is a converter-descrambler that can be controlled by the cable company from their office location. Through remote coded messages sent via the cable system, the cable company can "address" the customers’ unit to begin descrambling selected premium or pay per view channels. An addressable unit allows the cable company to access your cable box aps to change the descrambling configuration or program. This function provides the cable company the ability to add or delete descrambling on the channels that come in through your cable line. A non-addressable unit does not cameras provide aps the cable company access to the cable cameras box program. The program remains stationary aps and is unchangeable. Both cable box designs have the potential cameras of receiving all channels, none or somewhere in between dependent on the box program. | |||||
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