charper1 said:EXAMPLE of my LG LSS-3200A
The 3200A receiver has ATSC (high definition), NTSC (standard definition) and DIRECTV® tuners so it is able to process both over the air (OTA) and satellite signals as well as unscrambled cable (QAM). It integrates all stations into a single programming guide that is flexible and generally quite fast. This is either the only receiver you need or a great supplement to any integrated tuners your TV may have.
The back panel is fairly simple yet surprisingly complete. It has inputs for the DIRECTV® antenna feed, a cable connection, and an OTA antenna connection. It has single video outputs in the following formats – DVI (with HDCP), RGB, component, s-video, composite (two of these) and RF. The RF output can also be used to loop through the OTA or cable signal (but not both) when the unit is in standby mode. There is a 2-position switch for selecting either component or RGB/DVI. The s-video and composite outputs are always active, which is one of the major improvements.
There are two sets of stereo audio outputs and one optical digital audio output. There is no coaxial digital audio. There is an RS-232 data port and the standard phone jack for ordering pay per view programming. There is also an IR blaster output to make it easy to interface the 3200A with a VCR and an input for using the remote control in RF mode.
The front panel is even simpler. Besides the typical power and cursor buttons, there are buttons for the Display Format, Info, Menu, Guide, Select and Exit functions. All of these are duplicated on the remote with the exception of the Display Format function. The display is very easy to read in all lighting conditions from several feet away but is not obtrusive in a dark room. The access card slot is also in the front.
LG LSS-3200A, Hughes HTL-HD and Sony HD300 are the same reciever inside. They all were made by LG and they do not recieve QAM. That info is wrong. The chip inside can receive QAM but it is disabled. D* does not allow reception of QAM and will never enable it. As a matter of fact all OTA reciver chips support reception of for few years now. I know it makes no sense to some but D* will eventually carry LIL HD channels and do not want people to use cable for that.
I have HTL-HD myself and I know it does not recieve QAM. If you guys still do not beleive me try it for yourself.