Newton Fedorko: My Digital Tv
Serena Doak: The satellite receiver tunes the digital satellite channels itself, and provides analog or digital A/V for the TV. Your TV tuner tunes only cable or antenna, so you will need to connect one of those for the TV to tune.
Lizzette Wendroth: The usual minimum is an antenna, a signal or a cable connection and a subscription. Oh, and electricity . . .
Linwood Mccory: You need to get the over the air signal. It sounds like you need an antenna pointed on your roof. Find an OTA over the air installer locally:http://www.sathookup.com/satellite-network/free-to...They can come out and peak your antenna so that you get maximum free tv channels.
Coleman Coscia: Digital terestrial tuner or DVB-T. U by it as a box if tv dont come with one. Also Dreambox can do it with satellite tuner as a pair.
Filiberto Ranalli: If you have a digital TV with a built-in digital tuner, as most do and all newer ones do, you don't ne! ed a converter box. All TVs, VCRs, DVRs, etc. made after March 1, 2007 must include a digital tuner. The converter box is for older equipment. These digital channels refer to over the air broadcast TV and not cable or satellite.You need an antenna. That's it. Scan for channels and you're set. Your antenna needs to be good enough to receive a strong enough signal for reliable viewing and this varies depending on how far you live from the TV station and reception conditions. If you're close to the stations a simple indoor "rabbit ears" antenna works good enough. Farther away and you'll need a rooftop antenna. This might help: http://www.antennaweb.org...Show more
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