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This holds true even if your cable box is purchased as a non-addressable non-detectable, and "bullet proof" unit. 2. Are all cable converters alike? No. Prices can range from $15 to $400 depending on the quality and amount of features television included in the equipment. Some companies offer to sell you a description of how you can build (implied), with only 7 parts from radio shack, stands a converter. Some sell old converters that are barely in date and likely to be replaced by the cable companies by higher technological grades of equipment Some cable box sellers provide systems that hardly provide any benefit to the purchaser where the quality of reception is poor, without recourse. State-of-the-art cable box companies will provide the most recent technology in a variety of packages tailored to fit the customer’s television and stands budget.

We also back up all our cable descrambler boxes with television a 1year parts and labor warranty. If your cable descrambler box fails to operate within the 1 year just send it back to us and we will repair it for no charge. If the unit can not be repaired we will send you a new one at no extra cost. Our radar jammers and detectors come with a 3year manufacturer''s warranty. Technical support, Although the installation of cable descrambler boxes is usually simple, should you run into any problems, call us we have a staff of experienced technical support specialist that are ready to assist you with any questions or installation instructions you may need. Fast delivery, We ship all of our products 2nd day air with either or . If you need even faster shipping we can ship overnight for an extra charge. Please call and ask a sales rep for details.

They should provide two-piece systems, refurbished RAN baseband boxes in conjunction with the latest tech versions. Of course, you get what you pay for. But stands there are reasonable values out there. 3. Do you television need a cable converter if you have the cable company box, VCR or a cable-ready TV?Yes you do. In order to establish stands a non- addressable system, it is essential to have a cable converter. A cable ready TV, VCR and a Cable Company box do not provide for this feature and in not doing so, cannot replace a cable converter. You must have a converter to use a descrambler. television This is especially true if you desire a converter / descrambler that cannot be altered or addressed by your cable company.

We recommend one television piece units. stands It has been our experience that one piece units work better to replace your cable company’s television converter than a 2-piece unit. Although 2-piece units tend to be less expensive, stands they tend to work less efficiently as well. As the saying goes, "You get what you pay for! " Additionally, our 1-piece units cost less than other companies’ 2-piece units. 5. What is a cable converter / descrambler? An electronic tuning device that transposes all available television channels from the cable company into either channel 3 or channel 4. A cable converter is simply a "channel changer" that cannot by itself descramble encoded premium channels. It allows you to receive all basic channels if your TV is not the cable ready stands type.

They will want a satisfied stands customer who will refer them additional business . The company may not have a quick answer for about 5% of the problems out there. Be patient and work with your cable box company until you find television and stands the right Converter box for your area. Sometimes technology changes for your area and the source may need to do some additional research to get the desired image. Do this before the warranty / guarantee has run out. Even then there may be a solution. 12. How can you improve the quality of your cable converter reception? Amplification may be needed to correct the problem . Whenever a cable signal is split between two or more TV’s or routed television to some other video components such stands as VCR’s , the signal weakens and produces a poor quality picture.

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