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What is Baseband?

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What is Baseband?

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Baseband signal is where audio and video scrambling is used in conjunction with coaxial (fiber optic) cable. The cable company de-synchronizes the pulse system thus moving the video/audio signal to a neutral channel (usually FM). The picture rolls and displays a wiggly white line running down the left, right or both sides of the screen. This outband type usually places the missing since on channels 42, 49, 50, 52 or 53. The descramblers unit restores the pulse synchronization making it possible for vertical and horizontal video and audio signal to stabilize. 11. What if the cable convertor unit I’ve ordered is out of stock? If the unit you have ordered is out of stock then we will give you a complimentary upgrade to the most expensive cable convertor on our site, the Tristar MX. We perform this service as a courtesy to our buyers. IF YOU WISH TO DESCRAMBLE SCRAMBLED CHANNELS WITH THESE UNITS, YOU WILL NEED TO INSTALL AN AVENGER MX VIDEO BOARD INTO THE UNIT. AVENGER MX VIDEO BOARDS ARE

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The basic direct output signal in an intermediate frequency based obtained directly from a television camera, satellite television receiver, or video tape recorder. Baseband signals can be viewed only on studio monitors. To display the baseband signal on a conventional television set a “modulator” is required to convert the baseband signal to one of the VHF or UHF television channels which the television set can be tuned to receive.

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