Hsb133 — Receiver
The HSB133 (specifically the ) is primarily associated with satellite TV receivers , often linked to "Revenge" software updates for hardware models using the 8051T chipset. It is most commonly found in the Indonesian and Southeast Asian markets for devices that decode satellite signals. Key Technical Context
: Determining the necessary buffer size for scalable video broadcasting over broadband networks. Video Performance : Evaluation of video quality and delivery stability. Related Components hsb133 receiver
2. Tuner & Signal
Be cautious when purchasing from generic marketplaces. Many sellers advertise "HSB133" but ship a cheaper superregenerative module. Look for these indicators: The HSB133 (specifically the ) is primarily associated
Result:
BER < 0.1% at –105 dBm; BER rises to 1% at –108 dBm. Garage Door Openers & Gate Controllers: The high
Diagnostic features usually include LED status indicators on the receiver PCB. A solid light typically indicates a valid link with the transmitter, while a flashing light suggests a loss of signal or pairing failure.
- Garage Door Openers & Gate Controllers: The high noise immunity prevents false triggering from nearby radio signals.
- Wireless Doorbells: The low current draw allows for battery-powered operation on the transmitter side.
- Remote Car Starters: Industrial variants are used in after-market car security systems.
- Home Automation Sensors: PIR motion sensors, door/window contact sensors, and temperature/humidity sensors often use the HSB133 as the base station receiver.
- Industrial Telemetry: Short-range data logging from machinery to a central PLC (Programmable Logic Controller).
- DIY Arduino/Raspberry Pi Projects: Makers use this module to add wireless control to robotics or lighting systems.
Symptoms:
Line-of-sight range is only 10-20 meters. Causes: Antenna mismatch or poor transmitter power. Solutions:
If you are looking at the HSB133 for setup or updates, the following steps are standard for this hardware model: