Multiple channel decoding device for TV systems

Television – Two-way video and voice communication – User positioning

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348 7, 348387, 380 20, H04N 7167

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054851980

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BRIEF SUMMARY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a decoding device in TV-systems, and more particularly to TV-systems of the kind where at least some of the channels are so called pay-TV-channels.
As far as it is known all presently existing decoders for TV-systems of the above-mentioned kind require that the respective subscriber first adjusts his TV-apparatus to a desired channel, and then chooses a channel on his decoder. In most cases this is performed by means of remote controller, which is specially designed for this purpose. The result is that the subscriber may have to handle two to three remote controllers, i.e., one remote controller for the decoder, one remote controller for the TV-apparatus and one remote controller for a video set. In case the subscriber also has a CD-player with a remote controller he may feel himself somewhat confused.
Another disadvantage with the decoders as hietherto known for TV-systems of the kind as mentioned above is that they are normally comparatively bulky and have to be placed either on the TV-apparatus or underneath the same, or, of course, somewhere else. Sometimes, they are estethically less attractive, and their outer appearance often breaks with the outer appearance of the TV-apparatus.
Still another disadvantage of the decoders as hietherto known for TV-systems of the kind as mentioned in the above is that they do normally not permit watching the program on one channel while simultaneously recording the program on a different channel.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The object of the present invention is to provide an improved decoder for TV-systems of the kind where at least some of the channels are so called pay-TV-channels, by means of which the above mentioned drawbacks are remedied.
To the just mentioned end the decoder according to the present invention is characterized essentially in that decoder forms a self-contained unit, which is provided with at least one connection means and at least one tap means between which are coupled a plurality of decoding blocks which are disposed parallel to each other and are adapted to decode several channels simultaneously, wherein each block is adapted to convert up "its" channel to a UHF-channel of its own, and wherein each self-contained decoding unit comprises a data channel and a control logic for remote control of the individual decoding blocks from a central administrative control unit.
According to the invention it is preferred that the self-contained decoding unit also comprises a by-pass for uncoded signals.
Further, it is preferred that the self-contained decoding unit is provided with connecting means and tap means for connection to an ordinary central radio antenna.


BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING

The invention will be disclosed in more details below with reference had to the accompanying drawing, which diagramatically illustrates one embodiment of a decoder according to the invention.


DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

The decoder shown in the drawing and generally denoted 10, is a self-contained unit, which is provided with connecting means 11, not shown in detail, for connection to an existing, ordinary antenna tap, not shown, i.e. a cable-TV-tap (CATV). The self-contained decoder unit 10 is also provided with a tap means 12, not shown in detail, to which the antenna cable of the subscriber's TV-apparatus may be connected.
In the example shown the self-contained decoder unit 10 is further provided with a connecting means 13 for connection to an ordinary central radio antenna tap, not shown, and it is also provided with a tap means 14, not shown in detail, to which an ordinary radio antenna cable may be connected. The connecting means 13 and the tap means 14 form, per se, no part of the present invention for which reason they will not be disclosed in detail here. In fact, it is not even necessary for the invention that the decoder is provided with the connecting means and the tap means, respectively, for the radio antenna connection. It should be mentioned that the connect

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Patent Abstracts of Japan, vol. 9, No. 31, E-295, Abstract of JP, A, 59-174079 (Sony K.K.) 2 Oct. 1984.

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