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A channel modulator is used to convert the signal from any of a variety of inputs to a channel selected by the installer. Modulators can also allow the combination of a video signal with an RF signal (such as the one from an antenna or cable for local programming), making it possible to watch material from your video source or your regular channels on the same TV. Depending on the type of channel modulator you select, various signal sources may or may not be accepted and the distribution of the signal may be limited to certain distances (without an amplifier). Ordering a Channel Modulator from Bestway Satellite At Bestway Satellite, our most basic channel modulator is the Tru-Spec USM8D. This device is used to add satellite, VCR or security video channels to an existing home distribution system. The addition of these channels is done via the Ultra and UHF bands of frequencies. The Channel Plus 3015 modulator is a whole-house distribution system that takes the signal from one video source and modulates it to a selected channel on up to four different televisions. With the use of standard RG-6 coaxial cables, this unit has a range of up to 150 feet. On the other hand, the Channel Plus 3025 can take the signal of two video sources and modulate them to a selected channel on up to five different televisions. Channel modulator installation can occasionally lead to confusion. Which channel modulator is best suited for your needs? What cables are needed? Instead of making a mistake, we recommend simply contacting us. At Bestway Satellite, not only do we offer some of the best deals on satellite equipment, but our experts have over 15 years of experience that they are happy to share.
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