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In response to "The Merc," and to the Editor. That may have been true a few years ago but with newer digital to analog converters, the chip's inside have been getting better. Many statiosn have DTV reassignments that are UHF, while the analogs had been on VHF. So you might need an antenna upgrade but you should be able to get what you got before. Again check antennaweb.org and do a search by your address. Cable and satellite companies are going to wear out the "misinformation train" with lies at attracting confused customers. |
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Pardon me for possibly being dense... Are those those of us with analog TV sets... and "basic" cable service (no cable converter box) going to need digital-to-analog converters? Seems to me (maybe I am wrong) that the signal coming down the cable line is digital anyway, is it not? EDITOR'S NOTE: If you have cable, you should not need to do anything. Cable broadcasts are not affected. |
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I have a Zenith 9" portable TV set. No cable, no exterior antenna hookup, just works on it's own antenna. Is this set done for in the digital age? After 20 years, I think I'm going to miss it. EDITOR'S NOTE: If it doesn't have a coax connector, or those two little screws to hook up the antenna, you won't be able to connect the digital to analog adapter. |
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I just purchased a converter box and although it gives me a nice picture I am having trouble figuring out how to make it work with my VCR. The converter box dumps all the channels on to either channel 3 or 4 and then you tune through that channel to the channel you want on your tv. Now if I want to record channel A from 8 to 9 pm and channel B from 9 to 10 pm how can I do that? EDITOR'S NOTE: What kind of converter box did you install? The analog to digital switchover is not for another year, so I'm a little confused about your comments. |
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Howdy Bob. I have a rather large dayroom where 20-30 people watch a single analog TV. Some of them have their own small hand held TVs, but do not get good reception, so they watch the larger one. Is there something out there that will be able to re-broadcast the analog signal within the building so everyone can pick it up no matter where they are? EDITOR'S NOTE: I poked around a bit and couldn't find anything like you describe. If it exists, it's probably expensive and geeky. |
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Hi - word from the UK where we are indeed a good way down this road as Bob said. 1 Lucky you! No government vouchers for us - you've got to buy your own box. 2 Wow - what a fast changeover: UK won't complete until 2011 and from the sounds of it started before the US. 3 It is worth it as the number of channels expands greatly (including "+1" channels, transmitting the same schedule but delayed by an hour for htose who get home late) 4 You can only use a VCR etc to record the station coming through the digibox - which is also the one you're watching. So unless you get a high-spec "dual-tuner" box, you have a problem and probably need to get a second box for the VCR. Oh and another for every TV in the house. Ooops! 5 Although you can keep the same antenna, an upgrade is worthwhile ($100?) as some digital transmissions are at lower power (theoretically, digital is more resistant to interference, which means they don't need to blast out the signal to cover the noise as much - so if your reception is marginal onm a station at present you might lose it altogether) 6 YMMV |
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Wiil these converter boxes "convert" the "digital" signal from a satellite or digital cable feed, if even for just the basic channels to be able to use a dvr or TIVO or dvd recorder? EDITOR'S NOTE: My understanding is that the D2A converters are for over-the-air broadcast signals only. |
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It is not widely known about the 90 day expiration and you can't get another coupon. Any reason for this that you know of. Some folks are going to get screwed. EDITOR'S NOTE: It's probably to reduce fraud. The application form for the converter boxes does say right at the top: "IMPORTANT: Coupons will expire within 90 days of the date they are mailed." |
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I wanted to point a few things out for those wondering about analog cable/sat: |
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Thanks alot for your informative article! It helped me quite a bit. I was totally confused. |
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