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Oct 01, 2014Explorer
QAM is the default for Cable-co's.
Most modern TVs have QAM decoders built in so they don't need decoders, unless the channel is also encrypted. I am not aware of a single "digital" TV that does not support QAM decoding.
So you only have to worry if you have an "old" analog only TV.
Although there are TVs that can be addresses by the Cable-Co to enable decryption.
Cable-Co's use QAM because it allows more "channels" to be encoded in a "channel" then 8VSB. TV Broadcasters use 8VSB because it's has better signal-to-noise and noise control.
Most modern TVs have QAM decoders built in so they don't need decoders, unless the channel is also encrypted. I am not aware of a single "digital" TV that does not support QAM decoding.
So you only have to worry if you have an "old" analog only TV.
Although there are TVs that can be addresses by the Cable-Co to enable decryption.
Cable-Co's use QAM because it allows more "channels" to be encoded in a "channel" then 8VSB. TV Broadcasters use 8VSB because it's has better signal-to-noise and noise control.
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