I hear that contained by the close adjectives adjectives broadcasts will be digital. What roughly my outdated tv, will it still receive?




Answers:    (This answer assumes you are in the US)

You can hold using your old TV, but you may hold to make some change.

If you get TV programing over the upper air (OTA) you will need to achieve a converter box. Starting in Jan 2008 the organization will have a coupon program that will tolerate you buy a couple of them for about $20 respectively. Most analog broadcasts will end on 2/17/09.
Digital broadcasts use duplicate antennas as the old analog ones. If you achieve good analog UHF reception (ch 14-69), you should be capable of use your current antenna.

Cable and satellite companies will still supply the old type analog signals to customers, but some cable customers who in a minute connect their TV directly to the cable outlet will have to use a cable box. If your satellite addressee includes an over the air tuner for local channel, you would either stipulation a new satellite addressee or one of the $20 converters to keep getting them.
nope you obligation digital receiver. But you still can use your matured TV as display unit.

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