Automatic broadcasting channel setting system and the method the

Telecommunications – Receiver or analog modulated signal frequency converter – Signal selection based on frequency

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4551832, 4551822, 348732, 360 69, 386 46, H04B 118

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ABSTRACT:
An automatic broadcasting channel setting system and the method thereof for setting automatically a G-code channel, which is different according to respective districts, to a plus channel. Using G-code channel data according to respective districts which is provided as a data base, a G-code channel having the best receiving sensibility is set among the broadcasting channels being received, and the set G-code channel is set, or mapped, to a plus channel. According to an embodiment of the present invention, the automatically set channel data is backed-up to and stored in a separate device, and used in automatic channel setting of another image device in which channel setting is not performed.

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