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If I purchase a dvd/vcr with digital tuner will that replace my converter box and will I be able to record different stations at at different time slots using the timer. EDITOR'S NOTE: I don't think it will replace the converter, but you can try it. The recording question depends on the features of the dvr/vcr that you buy. |
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I, too, just bought a digital converter. Guess what, I get 2 of the 5 channels I got before. And I don't get sound on either of them. Now, I'm told I have to buy an outside aerial antenna (which my landlord won't let me install) in order to get the other channels, and even then it's not guaranteed to give me any sound. This sounds like the TV manufacturers planned this crazy mixed up situation all along. EDITOR'S NOTE: You may be premature on this... the digital cutover won't happen until June 12th, so some of those stations may not be broadcasting in digital yet. If you bought a converter that lacks the "analog passthru" option, you will get ONLY the channels that are broadcasting in digital. |
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Is there any hope at all for my little battery operated Sony portable TV? I love that little thing, I can take it anywhere. But I have a feeling it will be completely useless once this digital conversion happens and that makes me sad. EDITOR'S NOTE: If it has a connector for an external antenna, yes. Otherwise, no. |
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I had a local outdoor antenna attached when I had satellite service years ago. I disconnected the service about three years ago but the local antenna still worked great. Now I cannot get my VCR/DVD player to work in color. I have made no changes to the connections at all. I have a two year old HD ready plasma TV. Do I need to upgrade my DVD player now? |
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Let's face the truth, Digital TV is a failure. Unless you live very close to a transmitting station they are NOT using the power needed. My lady friend is in a rural area and she now gets a fairly herringbone video and some audio from the anilog broadcast on her HDTV she just bought. The old cheap tv did a better job. Soon she will get NO signal as she has the new TV but the signals are not sent out with enough strenght. I am living in a large city and have the converter box and UHF antenna and amplifier, but most of the time the signals drop out, and I am only a few miles away from some of the stations. I am just accepting the fact that by the end of June Television will be a thing of the past and I will need to get my information via the internet. As far as I can see this has been one great big failure. My friend has spent $400 or more and she gets nothing. I have only spent about $125 in upgrade stuff and my signal breaks up and is useless. Let's just admit it. TV is dead the end of June. Yup, TV is dead. |
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I want to say there is a solution to the problems people are having why cant they have both digital and anolog tv.my opinion the goverment has wasted the money for converter boxes why mess with something that has work for years its just someone trying to get rich off a sceam my opinon digitals not better, digital should stay on satilite and cable leave americas tvs alone please let americans vote on it anolog would win by a landslide. |
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The DTV switch is going to be a hit and miss situation based on particular locations, terrain, and distance from the transmitter. |
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The Digital switchover is coming next month. |
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We have a small television in our kitchen. There is no cable jack for this television. Should we purchase a standard analog-to-digital converter box, or is a wireless converter box available? EDITOR'S NOTE: If your TV has an external antenna connector, you will be able to use an analog-to-digital converter box. I'm not aware of any similar wireless devices. If your TV has a built-in internal antenna, you're out of luck, unless you're handy with a soldering iron. |
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When the stations convert over to the digital signal, and shut down the analog signal, will the signal power of the digital signal be increased,or will it remain the same as when they were broadcasting the two seperate signals??? |
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