Contemporary Research highlights 232-ATSC HDTV tuner

May 15, 2008 3:37 PM


             
Setting up the 232-ATSC HDTV tuner can be done with on-screen menus, included IR remote, front-panel programming and RS-232 control commands.

Setting up the 232-ATSC HDTV tuner can be done with on-screen menus, included IR remote, front-panel programming and RS-232 control commands.

Contemporary Research’s new 232-ATSC HDTV tuner is a universal HDTV tuner, controllable via two-way RS-232 and discrete IR commands.

Able to fit two-across in a 2RU rack space, the tuner outputs HDMI, RGB/component and composite video simultaneously. NTSC broadcasts are upscaled for HD display. Digital Dolby 5.1/PCM audio is available from HDMI, coax and optical connections as well as variable-level stereo audio. Setup is accomplished with on-screen menus, included IR remote, front-panel programming and RS-232 control commands.

For commercial installations, the 232-ATSC can receive conventional cable channels as well as local HDTV broadcasts from an off-air antenna.

For more information, visit www.crwww.com.



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