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Make Your Own Display Express PC
Display Express software requires a Windows 7 or 10 Pro PC to run the application. Sometimes this is implemented on a client’s PC, other times the integrator needs to provide a computer.
Adding TV power current sensing to ICC1-IRX controllers
In a perfect Display Express world, your customer will always provide TVs with discrete IR power control, typical for LG, Panasonic, Sharp Sony, Samsung, and Visio TVs
The New Basic Cable 101 – taking control of your RF resources
Getting channels was easier in the Old Basic Cable days. The cable company provided an assortment of about 60 channels, and by adding an economical Low Pass Filter, you could pass through the analog cable channels, and easily add your own in-house channels
The New Basic Cable 102 - How to get the channels you want
The first step in the process is to talk to multiple providers, cable and satellite, give them a list of the channels you want to carry on your RF system, and that you want “Clear QAM” channels – unencrypted channels you can tune with any TV.