Digital Tuner
A
digital tuner
is a
tuning
device that allows a television or radio set to receive signals via airwaves,
satellite
, or
cable
and translates them into a
signal
the device can display. A tuner is useful for receiving
digital
broadcasts over the air or via satellite and displaying it on a
high definition television
or
standard definition television
digital television set. Tuners are also used in radio receivers to tune in
radio
stations
digitally
(0.1 MHz increments in the US), as opposed to
analog
dialing. Radio signals can also be received by
digital radio tuners
, which receive audio signals via satellite.
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