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Manufacturer | Contemporary Research Corporation. |
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Manufacturer's Part Number | 5042-001 |
Description | Contemporary Research; Product Type: TV Tuner; Product Model: 232-STSi; Functions: TV Tuning; Width: 8.5 "; Audio Line Out: Yes; |
NAME | DESCRIPTION |
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Weight (Approximate): | 1.5 lb |
Product Name: | S-Video Stereo PAL Tuner |
Audio Line Out: | Yes |
Functions: | TV Tuning |
Limited Warranty: | 2 Year |
Depth: | 6.0 " |
Brand Name: | Contemporary Research |
Form Factor: | External |
Package Contents: |
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Marketing Information: |
The Contemporary Research 232-STSi Stereo S-Video PAL Tuner is a versatile RS-232 controlled PAL TV tuner featuring highquality S-Video video and balanced A2/NICAM stereo audio output, switchable composite AV input, closed-captioning and on-screen text, 125 Channel Preset memory, front-panel operation and feedback, and intelligent RS-232 control. Designed for global applications, the 232-STSi is CE listed and receives PAL B/G/ H, D/K, and I standards, as well as SECAM B/G, D/K, and L. The 232-STSi features a new, versatile solution for auto-tuning broadcasts that allows the user to mix and match different TV standards. For example, a viewer in Germany (PAL B/G, A2 audio) can also save presets for Belgian broadcasts (PAL B/G, NICAM audio). Channel preset search, TV standard, add, and delete can be controlled from optional iC-RC remote or control system programming. An onboard character generator displays on-screen text for closed captioning, channel names, interactive menus, and system feedback. Switchable inputs for composite video and stereo audio are included for display of PC graphics, VCR, camera or other A/V sources. AV from inputs and off-air broadcast are output as composite video, S-Video and Stereo, Mono, or Dual audio. |
Video Signal Format: | PAL, SECAM, SECAM-L |
Product Type: | TV Tuner |
Audio Line In: | Yes |
Product Model: | 232-STSi |
Height: | 1.75 " |
Width: | 8.5 " |
S-Video: | Yes |
Country of Origin: | United States |