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A Demodulator (short: [[Demod]]) demodulates the downconverted RF signal and recovers the original information. In case of digital TV this is the [[MPEG2 Transport Stream]], in case of analogue TV the [[Composite Signal]]. |
A Demodulator (short: [[Demod]]) demodulates the downconverted RF signal and recovers the original information. In case of digital TV this is the [[MPEG2 Transport Stream]], in case of analogue TV the [[Composite Signal]]. |
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Revision as of 10:43, 13 September 2004
A Demodulator (short: Demod) demodulates the downconverted RF signal and recovers the original information. In case of digital TV this is the MPEG2 Transport Stream, in case of analogue TV the Composite Signal.