I got used to only scanning for FTA channels so was surprised to find out that there are many open channels out there.
I wish to better understand how to deal with audio however. I can clearly tell when a channel is scrambled or pay, most often there is a $ sign with the channel or it's just plain obvious that it is scrambled.
However, there are many channels which simply appear to be digital audio.
Question for you on scanning ALL channels.
For these channels, do I simply need to connect the receivers audio output into a digital adapter which can convert the signal as I need it?
I'll have to confirm but I seem to recall both the GEO and my junk receiver have digital outputs.
Mike
I wish to better understand how to deal with audio however. I can clearly tell when a channel is scrambled or pay, most often there is a $ sign with the channel or it's just plain obvious that it is scrambled.
However, there are many channels which simply appear to be digital audio.
Question for you on scanning ALL channels.
For these channels, do I simply need to connect the receivers audio output into a digital adapter which can convert the signal as I need it?
I'll have to confirm but I seem to recall both the GEO and my junk receiver have digital outputs.
Mike
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