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Set Top Box Cable Out connection.

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Attached image of Cable Set-Top Box.

The Cable In connection is the Cable wire provided by the Cable operator plugged in.

What is the significance of CABLE OUT connector?

Thanks & Regards,
Prashant S Akerkar

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What is the significance of CABLE OUT connector?
Why don't you just read the manual for the set top box?
That is where you will find the authoritative answer.


JimB
 
The top connector looks like a "F" style and the bottom a European TV connector.

In any event, the most likely use is to provide pass-thru when the STB is off.

A manual would provide a definative answer.

If it was the US and it was a ATSC DTV converter box, the above would be true and the box would provide NTSC channel 3 or 4 output selectable with a physical switch.

The manual would be the source of information that you seek.
 
The top connector looks like a "F" style and the bottom a European TV connector.

In any event, the most likely use is to provide pass-thru when the STB is off.

A manual would provide a definative answer.

If it was the US and it was a ATSC DTV converter box, the above would be true and the box would provide NTSC channel 3 or 4 output selectable with a physical switch.

That was my thought - an analogue RF output - although it could well be UHF, and quite probably fully variable from a menu on the box - it all depends really where you are?, and if VHF is in use or not?.

However, it looks a pretty minimal low spec box, with just the two lowest quality outputs possible (composite and RF).
 
Thank you.

Technically, Is it feasible to design & construct a wireless Set Top Box product?

The Set Top Box interface audio, video connections will be wireless connections instead of physical wiring with the TV set.

The Limitations would be because of cable wire connectivity provided by the cable service operator which has to be hard wired physically with the Set up Top Box product?

If No, Why?
 
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Thank you.

Technically, Is it feasible to design & construct a wireless Set Top Box product?

The Set Top Box interface audio, video and cable in connections will be wireless connections instead of physical wiring with the TV set.

The Limitations would be because of cable wire connectivity which has to be hard wired with the Set up Top Box product?

If No, Why?

You can buy them, particularly for low quality applications as in this case, just look for video sender.
 
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