Introduction of DTV in Brazil
The SBTVD standard (based on the Japanese standard ISDB-T) was adopted 29 June 2006 and launched in 2 November 2007. In 2007, only the greater São Paulo metropolitan area could receive the signal. Belo Horizonte and Rio de Janeiro began to receive free-to-air digital signal in April 7 and April 8, 2008, respectively. In August 4, 2008 and October 22, 2008, Goiânia and Curitiba began to receive DTV signal, respectively. Digital broadcast started at Salvador in December 2 and Campinas in December 3, 2008. The government estimated 7 years for complete signal expansion over all of the territory. Analog television is set to be shut down in 2016, but it can be delayed if needed.
Features:
Use high performance ISDB-T demodulator
Provide antenna power supply function for pair use with active antenna
Favorite channel list. Closed caption supported
AV input for other DVD/GPS/GAME application
OSD options: English, Spanish and French
Electronic program guide (EPG) and on screen channel Information
Software upgrade available by PC
Wide DC power input from DC 9V to 24V suitable for car.
Video, stereo audio and YC output
HDTV signal scale to SDTV 720X480P or 480I output
Packing:
User's manual x1
Remote control unit (RCU) x1
Extended R/C Receiver x1
Mounting LUGx2 with screw x4
A/V Wire x1
Power supply CORD x1
digital antenna