Testing the Unit
Setup was easy, the major problem with the kit was the coaxial cable. It was far too skinny! I used a shielded cable I already had. Remote buttons were pretty small, and was featureless.
GUI features an interesting animation, channel editing shrinks the picture to a corner. Very nice use of the 16-bit graphics system. Channel information guide was pretty handy. What made this one worth investigating was the VCR-compatibility mode - a program schedule can be put into its 8 available slots. The unit would change the channel at the appropriate time, so your VCR can record it with its own program.
It pulls in all the local area stations fine. However the system uses too little power to maintain the digital signal, leaving many artifacts during bad weather. . Replacing all the RF cables with better ones fixed the artifact issue. Still, an external signal amplifier or amplified roof/attic antenna must be used with it.
Another underpowered wonder that would be a contender if it was given a better signal lock, higher processing depth, and more memory.
Last edited by divxhacker; 01-08-2009 at 01:11 PM.
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