Difference between revisions of "Portsdown transmitter FAQ"
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* How do I turn the transmitter off in Touchscreen mode? | * How do I turn the transmitter off in Touchscreen mode? | ||
+ | In transmit, the touchscreen is used to monitor outgoing video and so the buttons are no longer visible - to turn the transmitter off, simply touch the screen in the same area as the TX button. | ||
− | * What is. | + | * What do I need to receive a Portsdown transmitter? |
+ | As the Portsdown transmitter when fitted with the filter / modulator card will run normal bandwidth modes you will be able receive it on any Free to Air (or FreeSat) Set top box. However, when it is running in RB-TV modes or in Ugly mode without the Filter Modulator card you can only receive it using Minituner - the specially developed hardware and software - [[MiniTioune|see here for more details]]. | ||
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+ | * What is the Portsdown reciever? | ||
+ | The Portsdown receiver will be a development of the Minitune receiver with a simple user interface and new hardware giving continuous coverage from 140 to 2650 MHz meaning we no longer need receive upconverters to cover 146 and 437 MHz. |
Revision as of 21:01, 3 January 2017
- How do I turn the transmitter off in Touchscreen mode?
In transmit, the touchscreen is used to monitor outgoing video and so the buttons are no longer visible - to turn the transmitter off, simply touch the screen in the same area as the TX button.
- What do I need to receive a Portsdown transmitter?
As the Portsdown transmitter when fitted with the filter / modulator card will run normal bandwidth modes you will be able receive it on any Free to Air (or FreeSat) Set top box. However, when it is running in RB-TV modes or in Ugly mode without the Filter Modulator card you can only receive it using Minituner - the specially developed hardware and software - see here for more details.
- What is the Portsdown reciever?
The Portsdown receiver will be a development of the Minitune receiver with a simple user interface and new hardware giving continuous coverage from 140 to 2650 MHz meaning we no longer need receive upconverters to cover 146 and 437 MHz.