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In this context the tuner is the device used to process the OTA (over the air) signal from your local broadcast stations. Each device that you would like to use to watch TV must connect to a tuner. Wits this device you can access 4 seperate tuners simultaneously.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Once plugged into a television antenna and your network router via Ethernet cable it makes over the air digital TV channels (your local channels like NBC, CBS, FOX, PBS, etc.) available on your wireless or wired network. The manufacturer's website is at https://www.silicondust.com/ and would be a good resource for more information.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.a tuner can be thought of as the processor of a single channel being "Actively" watched . if the device has 4 tuners, you can have 4 different channels active at the same time
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It’s a device that tunes in TV channels. This one will work with an over the air antenna and allows you to record and play back recordings that were made off the antenna with the optional $35/year subscription. It’s interfsce is not as polished as a TiVo has but works similar.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Channel tuner. It replaces the kid from the 70' who had to stand/sit next to the TV as the dad told him to switch it to Channel 4 or 12 or whatever. A tuner tunes in a select over the air channel. Hopefully that helps you. If not, then google or other search engine would be a good place to get info.
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