Archive for the ‘Analog To Digital Videos’ Category

Digital TV Converter Box Update

This is an update to a previous video. I tell about some new digital TV converter boxes on the market. Also explain why it’s necessary for cable and satellite subscribers to consider buying one. =================================== for more info and answers to your converter box questions, visit the following link: www.tv-converter-boxes.com

2009 Digital Radio Launch. (You’re the voice) Melbourne, Australia

This is the first program transmited via Digital Radio in Melbourne, Australia. It is a pre-recorded segment with all the main voices from the 15 Melbourne radio stations that migrated from analog to digital signal. The pre-recorded dialogues are mixed with the song “You are the voice” in the background. This segment was paid by Radio United, group formed by the different radio stations that migrated from analog to digital signal. They all transmited (with the exception of Mix 101.1 and Gold) live from Federation Square on August 6 2009 during the morning.

Futaba RC Video Update: S.bus (Serial Bus) RC Receiver & Servo System

www.futaba-rc.com Futaba Video Update. In this segment Steve Kaluf shows the features of the new S.bus System. Stop cable clutter with the innovative S.Bus system. It uses digital serial data communication technology to transmit control signals between your receiver and servos. A single S.Bus cable can carry signals to as many channels as your transmitter can handle. You no longer have to worry about plugging in the wrong servo to the wrong channel, because each servo knows what channel it is dedicated to in advance. S.Bus receivers are limited only by the number of channels your transmitter will handle. Dont have S.Bus servos? No problem. SBD-1 S.Bus Decoder Cables let you use existing analog and digital servos, too. The Futaba S.Bus system is nothing short of revolutionary and the revolutions just beginning. • Eliminates clutter • Easy programming with the SBC-1 Channel Setting Tool, S.Bus receivers or PCLink software • No receiver channel limits (except by those on your transmitter) • Plug in battery packs anywhere you wish • Heavy-duty 20-gauge wire • SBD-1 decoder cables (sold separately) let you use existing analog and digital servos • Prevents mismatched servo-channel connections • S.Bus system accessories make any installation simple