Digital TV broadcasting is coming. To see if your stuff will work, check here:
http://www.dtvanswers.com/dtv_how.html
Mike...
TPMcGinty wrote:I ordered my $40 digital converter coupon today! I'm not sure how much power a converter takes.
48Rob wrote:Mike,
Are you implying that we don't all have cable television in our trailers?![]()
Rob
bobhenry wrote:By Feb 09 gasoline will be $17.50 a gallon and we can just put a splitter in the house line and run cable to the back yard where we will be camping in our teardrops. This will be the only place we can afford to drive to.
MrBuzz wrote:Digital signals might be a real plus for us TD-er's. The signals seem to be stronger than the older analog signals, probably because they are using brand new equipment.
bobhenry wrote:By Feb 09 gasoline will be $17.50 a gallon . . . .
davefullmer wrote:My wife and I have been having a "discussion" about the need for a conversion box. Maybe someone here has direct knowledge about this subject.
"She says" We need to either buy the conversion box or get on Satalite to receive a signal on our new HDTV.
"I say" We will have to buy a new antenna that will receive digital, but won't need the converter or a dish.
HELP before this blows up into a argument rather that a "discussion".
Dave
TPMcGinty wrote:davefullmer wrote:My wife and I have been having a "discussion" about the need for a conversion box. Maybe someone here has direct knowledge about this subject.
"She says" We need to either buy the conversion box or get on Satalite to receive a signal on our new HDTV.
"I say" We will have to buy a new antenna that will receive digital, but won't need the converter or a dish.
HELP before this blows up into a argument rather that a "discussion".
Dave
In most cases the HDTV's already have a built in high definition (ATSC) receiver. You will have to check your owners manual. If you have one built in you don't need a converter.
As for your antenna, most antennas are capable of receiving the necessary high definition signals. You are probably OK. Try it and see if it works before going out and spending money on an antenna you didn't need.
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