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More info?)
Whatever you have, the signal is digital, not regular old fashioned
analog type. Your equipment must be able to interpret digital
signals, which I guess you could say is a kind of scrambling. But
then even if your system could do digital, I think they've got it so
you need a key to get it to work. I have DirecTV and 3 digital tuners
- each tuner has a key card.
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On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 13:13:49 -0500, "Joe H" <JoeT@mailpuppy.com>
wrote:
>Forgot to say What I got.
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>LG LST3510A
>
>Product Specs Specification
> LG Electronics HDTV Receiver/Hi-Format DVD Player with ATSC Tuner
>Warranty:Months
>Labor/Parts 3/12
>Brand LG Electronics
>Receiver Type HD Receiver with ATSC and QAM Tuners
>Remote Control Type Unified
># Audio Outputs 2
># Composite Video Outputs 2
># Component Video Outputs 1
># S-Video Outputs 1
>Coaxial Digital Output No
>Optical Digital Output Yes
>Dolby® Digital Compatible Yes
>Parental Controls Yes
>On-screen Menu Yes
>Selectable Screen Formats Unavailable
>Included Accessories Unavailable
>NOTE Requires a Dolby® Digital System to receive Dolby® Digital Sound.
>NOTE This unit requires an HD-compatible TV to display high definition
>programming.
>Other Features DVI w/HDCP Connector, Built-In Enhanced Scaler, Front
>Flourescent Display for Channel/Station, PSIP-based Electronic Program
>Guide, RS-232 Serial Port
....D.