DVB-T and DVB-C compatiablity
Question by Guest | 2020-01-14 at 17:27
Can a DVB-T2 receiver read signals comming from a Cable Network provider, or do I have to have a DVB-C Receiver to see the programs?
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You have to buy a DVB-C Receiver.
DVB-T2 receiver are for terrestrial television brodcast, not for receiving over a cable network.
2020-01-15 at 03:26