Does a QAM tuner work beside satellite providers?

I'm considering moving out of the city and outside of the range of our local cable tv provider (Cox) and would obligation to switch to a satellite provider.

I have an HDTV that have a QAM tuner built in, so I pickup adjectives the digital channels that Cox pass through unscrambled.

My question is this: Does the QAM tuner work near satellite providers just approaching it does with cable providers? Or am I forced to hook a digital box up to that TV to catch the digital/HD channels?


Answers:    QAM is for Cable Only digital channel

NTSC is for Analog via cable, antenna or set top boxes that output on an analog channel (3 and 4 within the US,). Substitute PAL for the UK instead of NTSC.

ATSC is for Digital via antenna (substitute DVB for ATSC in the UK)

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