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  2. HiTV - Wikipedia

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    HiTV later broadcast its material only on satellite at the price of N3,500 ($27.73) monthly. It was the first television platform in Africa to deploy Hypercable, a terrestrial pay-per-view TV decoder system. HiTV services were stopped in November 2011 due to financial difficulties. The company no longer exists. [2]

  3. List of installation software - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of applications for building installation programs, organized by platform support. Cross-platform ... List of installation software.

  4. Common Interface - Wikipedia

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    The Common Interface allows TV manufacturers to support many different pay TV stations, by allowing to plug in exchangeable conditional-access modules (CAM) for various encryption schemes. The Common Interface is the connection between the TV tuner (TV or set-top box) and the module that decrypts the TV signal (CAM). This module, in turn, then ...

  5. Multiple sub-Nyquist sampling encoding - Wikipedia

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    Hi-Vision MUSE was mainly broadcast by NHK through their BShi satellite TV channel, although other channels such as WOWOW, TV Asahi, Fuji Television, TBS Television, Nippon Television, and TV Tokyo also broadcast in MUSE. [8] [9] [10] On May 20, 1994, Panasonic released the first MUSE LaserDisc player. [11]

  6. Cellular repeater - Wikipedia

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    A cellular repeater (also known as cell phone signal booster or cell phone signal amplifier) is a type of bi-directional amplifier used to improve cell phone reception. [citation needed] A cellular repeater system commonly consists of a donor antenna that receives and transmits signal from nearby cell towers, coaxial cables, a signal amplifier, and an indoor rebroadcast antenna.

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  8. Signal booster - Wikipedia

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    A signal booster is a system which increases, or appears to increase, the power of a radio signal. The term may refer to: Radio repeater; Relay transmitter;

  9. Analog television - Wikipedia

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    The horizontal sync signal is a single short pulse that indicates the start of every line. The rest of the scan line follows, with the signal ranging from 0.3 V (black) to 1 V (white), until the next horizontal or vertical synchronization pulse. The format of the horizontal sync pulse varies.