The ultimate device for watching and recording popular satellite broadcasts. The SVH-B1 from Sanyo was a Video Recorder with built-in BS (Broadcast Satellite - SHF) tuner for receiving and recording satellite broadcasts. You could enjoy 24/7 nonstop programming from around the world, including music, sports, and international news, with this groundbreaking satellite broadcasting service. Its appeal lies in its crystal-clear, ghost-free images and CD-quality PCM digital sound. This Hi-Fi video system, with its built-in BS tuner, allows you to watch and record this entirely new broadcasting experience. You can even record satellite broadcasts airing late at night or early in the morning using the timer function, creating a video library of global programming. The BS tuner's tuning section employs a PLL frequency synthesizer system, along with Sanyo's unique direct-count digital AFC (Automatic Frequency Control) system for automatic fine-tuning. By inputting the intermediate frequency as a digital signal to a microcontroller and directly measuring the frequency for automatic control, highly accurate tuning is achieved. Special video playback, equipped with digital memory. This device converts video, external input images, and a single frame of a live satellite or television broadcast into a digital signal and stores it in memory. By displaying this on a television screen, it achieves a clear, special playback unique to digital technology. The digital strobe, which allows you to enjoy a strobe effect comparable to a promotional video with frame-drop playback, has a variable speed of 1 to 10 flashes per second. The memory still function, which freezes only the image while keeping the audio intact, is convenient for taking notes on applications for live programs or addresses for quizzes. Furthermore, it is equipped with basic functions such as variable-speed slow motion (1/5 to 1/30 times the normal speed) for smooth slow motion, clear stills, 2x speed playback (3x mode with audio), and frame-by-frame playback. High-precision cueing mechanism, equipped with VISS & VASS. VISS & VASS is a cueing signal system that uses control tracks based on the VHS unified standard. This allows for highly accurate cueing, enabling you to quickly find the scene you want to watch. In addition to address search, which allows you to directly recall by specifying the cueing signal number (address code), there is also index scan, which plays the intro portion of each cueing signal sequentially for 5 seconds. There is also a renumbering function that correctly rewrites all VISS & VASS cueing numbers in the order they appear on the tape. There is also a call function that displays the current tape number using the cueing signal number. Cueing signals can be easily entered at any point during playback and can also be erased. A wide variety of satellite dishes were available based on your location in Japan.
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