Pro Analog
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Focusrite Platinum Pro ADC Analog-Digital Converter $249.99 Focusrite Platinum Pro ADC Analog-Digital Converter |
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Maxon 9-Series AD-9 Pro Analog Delay Pedal $337.5 Maxon 9-Series AD-9 Pro Analog Delay Pedal |
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PureLink HD Digital Analog AV Test Pattern Generator (HDG8000 Pro) $3999.99 PureLink HD Digital Analog AV Test Pattern Generator (HDG8000 Pro) |
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Maxon AD999 Pro Analog Delay Guitar Effects Pedal $399.99 Maxon AD999 Pro Analog Delay Guitar Effects Pedal |
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Analog Retirement for 15 MacBook Pro Unibody by BustedTees $29.95 Customize and protect your 15″ MacBook Pro (Unibody). Laptop skins are removable art for your Mac Laptop. 3M technology for easy application and clean removal. Super-thin (less than 1mm) tough scratch protection. Doesn’t interfere with any laptop cases, laptop covers, etc.. Actual laptop skin dimensions: 14 x 9.5″ (356 x 241mm) |

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Taylor Classic Candy and Deep-Fry Analog Thermometer $5.49 This high-temperature thermometer takes the guesswork out of deep-frying chicken, doughnuts, and french fries or making jelly, fudge, or butterscotch. Its easy-to-read 8-inch face measures temperatures from 100 to 400 degrees F. The face shows proper candy-making temperatures, from “thread” to “hard crack.” An adjustable clip on the insulated handle secures the thermometer to a pan. Made of stainl… |
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West Bend 40053 Triple Timer with Clock, White $9.76 Cook three dishes at once without the hassle of estimating individual cooking times. West Bend’s convenient digital triple timer features three separate alarms that signal when dishes are done. An easy-to-read LCD screen calculates up to 100 minutes in timer mode and notes the hour, minute and second as an AM/PM clock. Its simple design provides a separate button for each timer for straightforward… |
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Maverick CT-03 Digital Oil & Candy Thermomter $18.31 Equipped with 14 pre-programmed settings, this digital Maverick thermometer helps you achieve ideal results for both candy confections and fried treats. Plus, the simple operation means that you no longer have to stand by the stove and make estimates. In addition to helping get candy textures just right, the thermometer ensures that fried food cooks for the minimum time, so results are more crispy… |
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Fuzz: The Sound That Revolutionized the World $11.84 The box might be small, but it’s impact is tremendous. This sizzling musical documentary reviewing the history of the guitarist’s “fuzz box” includes enlightening details about its engineering, how musicians manipulate them to capture distinctive styles to call their own, and controversial issues like the practice of “gooping.” Features appearances by Clif Taylor, Billy Gibbons, Jon Spencer, Chris… |
Alternative Usage Options of Satellite TV
Based on the type of use, the usage of satellite TV can be categorized in three categories. These categories include the reception of local affiliates, direct reception by consumers, as well as the option for distributing through cable systems by head ends.
Direct reception by consumers includes DBS (Direct Broadcast Satellite) and TVRO (Television receive only) services. Both of these services are suitable for entertainment systems in your home, a hotels, businesses, etc.
Direct Broadcast through satellite: This is also commonly referred to as "Direct-to-home". Direct broadcast through the satellite is the latest development in the field of television distribution. The term 'Direct Broadcast Satellite' can be used for denoting both, actual television service as well as communication delivered via satellite service. A 'mini-dish system' is also another common name used for referring to the DBS system.
Usually, DBS systems use upper portion of K band. However, modified advanced DBS systems may be able to run on C-band satellites. Such modified DBS systems were used by certain networks to get around legislation against K-band transmission's reception.
Generally, DBS systems possess the responsibility of encrypting or transporting stream encoding or a combination of both. Hence the reception equipment must also possess these capabilites. At times, satellite service providers authorize a select number of manufacturers to provide equipments that are capable of receiving these streams. Normally, smart cards are used in this equipment to facilitate conditional access or decrypting. This equipment is designed to ensure that only authorized subscribers get access to content of Pay TV and also facilitate viewing of FTA (free-to-air) channels for the people using standard equipment.
TVRO (Television Receive Only): The term is in use since the inception of the satellite TV to denote difference between transmit and receive (commercial uplink and downlink) operations and satellite television reception. This practice was in vogue even prior to induction of DTH satellite television broadcast. During those periods, Satellite TV channels were intended for use by cable television networks instead of being received directly by consumers at home. Initially, Satellite TV receivers were constructed mainly by engineers and hobbyists. TVRO systems of those periods required larger dishes (about 10 feet diameter) and were operated mostly on C-band frequencies and were referred to as 'big-dish' satellite TV. Modern day TVRO systems receive digital satellite and analog (audio and television) feeds, both from C-band as well as K-band transponders on satellites. The K-band systems, which have a higher frequency, are considered as Direct to Home type system and can be operated with comparatively smaller and lighter antenna dishes, as it can provide high power transmissions through via greater antenna gain.
Televisions receive-only systems generally use larger satellite dish antennas. This is because, normally, owners of TVRO equipment would have C-band setup and not K-band setup. Some systems may have additional receiver boxes inbuilt. These additional boxes facilitate the reception of various types of satellite signals. If a system has a narrow beam width parabolic satellite antenna, it means that your system can receive signals only from a single satellite at a time. Some quasi-parabolic antennas are capable of receiving satellite signals both from C-band and K-band satellites.Written by David Johnson. Find more information onDish Network Dealsas well as the latestDish Network Offers
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A Baker's Dozen: Real Analog Solutions for Digital Designers $70.17 New - This is a hands-on designer's guide to the most important topics in analog electronics -- such as A/D and D/A conversion, op amps, filters, and integrating analog and digital systems -- aimed at engineers whose primary experience/education is in digital. It will teach such readers how to "think analog" as well. Special attention is also given to fundamental topics, such as noise and how to use analog test and measurement equipment, that are often ignored in other analog titles aimed at pro |
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AMCMini-DisplayPort to VGA Adapter (MiniDP-VGA) $10.99 Description~Use the Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adapter to connect your MacBook, MacBook Pro, or MacBook Air to a standard analog monitor, projector, or LCD that uses a VGA connector or cable. The Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adapter lets you connect a standard analog monitor, projector, or LCD that uses a VGA connector or cable to a MacBook, MacBook Pro, or MacBook Air with a Mini DisplayPort. The new MacBook, MacBook Pro, and MacBook Air each have a Mini DisplayPort that allows you to connect an external display or projector using an adapter. You can use an external display as your main workspace or to extend your desktop, or you can work in mirrored mode with a projector so you can view what your audience sees.~Specification~Connectors:~1 x Mini DisplayPort~1 x VGA Female |