
@aki, I also thought so until I visited a friend sometime last wk. She cannot watch all the channels but most r viewable! I talked to the guy who does that in that estate but he refused to disclose what he uses! All u need is a cable landing on ur TV set. On 3/17/10, ukuta ken <ukutaken@gmail.com> wrote:
In the same vein For Sale. Almost New DSTV Decoder and Dish 10k only ONO Hakuna time ya kuona TV siku hizi.
On 3/17/10, aki <aki275@googlemail.com> wrote:
@John, The output from the decoder is a single viewable channel as each CAM module is married to a single smart card. If you are designing a system for eg a hotel, then multiple decoders are necessary. Each decoder is then fed to a RF amp and channelised to a distribution frequency, thus the coax cable will bring in multiple channels on that single cable. HTHs.
On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 5:11 PM, John Macharia <kihahu@gmail.com> wrote:
What device is used to distribute the DSTV signal in such a way that there's only one *decoder* but each viewer can watch *different channels*from what others are watching? [image: Google Talk:] kihahu [image: Google Wave:] kihahu [image: Y! messenger:] johnkihahu Contact Me [image: Blogger] <http://www.kihahu.blogspot.com/>[image: Twitter] <http://www.twitter.com/kihahu>
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