Who Needs Analog to Digital Converter Box?


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  • qwerty42 says:

    this works, but if youre out far the best thing I found is VIEWSATNOW for free channels from any satellite in space… and its legal too
    viewsatnow . Herobo . com

  • PimpinJeeves says:

    if you have this does it mean you can watch tv for free?

  • EmpireLS56KW says:

    “Looks like a cable box” (yes it does)

    The more things change. The more they stay the same.

    This is the same in the UK. Only in the UK our government is harder than your government! Hence you dont pay the BBC for TV licence, you go to prison! Talk about a fucking free country!

    I just had the cable box for the coaxial installed that will provide the service a service that I dont want or even care to watch. Ill watch my laserdiscs DVD and crappy Bluray format.

  • GamingVideoGameplay says:

    just buy a new tv, whats the point of spending hundreds on a box

  • semco72057 says:

    @hawkeyefile It sound good, but my internet bill will make up for the difference since I pay for bandwidth which the television will exceed alone.

  • hawkeyefile says:

    @semco72057 I Have the internet for 40 a month I can watch what I want when I want and not wait for my favorite sitcom to air. The internet is currently making tv obsolete just like it did radio.

  • RealityConceptsInc says:

    There has to be a way to get rid of old outdated videos like this so it will free up more bandwidth for newer more relevant videos

  • semco72057 says:

    This is important news for anyone who don’t know. The subscription companies are trying to get Congress to stop your local channels from broadcasting over the air. That means everyone would have to pay for your local channels to see them and Directv and Dish don’t show all the secondary channels which you can get over the air free. One station here told all it’s viewers so they could complain to their rep’s and senators.

  • semco72057 says:

    I have one which works without this box, but I use the box with an analog TV which is now connected by way of an outdoor HDTV antenna which don’t have to be setup the way the older antennas was. The picture is better than the new flat panel TV connected to Directv. I couldn’t believe it and I get more stations than I did with the best indoor antennas which I purchased. The indoor antenna’s will go to the dump now.

  • INTERNA9 says:

    nice…..

  • semco72057 says:

    I have a converter box attached to one TV, but the TV which is connected to my Satellite Tuner for FTA don’t need one attached. The TV works fine and thanks for replying.

  • bergsteinlife says:

    @semco72057 yes you do, many “flat panel” tvs dont even have TUners, let alone digital ATSC tuners

  • semco72057 says:

    The bottom line is if you have a flat panel TV you don’t need this box. If on the other hand you have one of the older bulker TV’s then you will need it.

  • hopyguy says:

    no one to need that analog … digital converter box is only from LCD if analog channels :D

  • vegadukati says:

    Wanna make a bet? There is still basic cable available CH 2-98 as analog over cable lines. Comcast still uses analog and digital. I’ve rolled on quite a few trouble calls due to ingress of digital over the air screwing with our analog freq’s in cable lines. Basic cable won’t be available for too much longer though :(

  • davenwin1973 says:

    The only frequencies that the telecoms bought were for channels 52-69. Frequencies for 2-51 (minus ch 37, which is used for astronomy) are still used for TV. frequencies for ch 55 are for Qualcomm’s MediaFLO, and for what few that Echostar bought. Those frequencies for 55 are downstream only. So the telecoms didn’t buy those licenses.

  • davenwin1973 says:

    If your HDTV has an ATSC tuner, then you won’t need a converter box. You just plug the coax cable into the TV from your antenna (outdoor best bet, and make sure it’s VHF/UHF if you have stations on VHF), and scan the TV for channels. Any antenna will do, as an antenna is an antenna. There’s no such thing as an HDTV antenna. I’m using a Philips outdoor antenna made for 2-69 from 2002, and works just as good as it did for analog. I even got my CBS station on 3, before it switched to 12.

  • MultiMeli123 says:

    Government spy boxes!!!!

  • shariar1995 says:

    hey i have a hd tv but dont have cable for it can i use only a antenna or do i need a converter for that too

  • ilovemyfamilyg83 says:

    I could’nt totally be sure with you about that as i’m still using an everyday normal 19″ non-widescreen non-HD TV(i bought in 02). i’m not going to be able to upgrade to a widescreen HD TV for a while so i’m not 100% sure in your situation. it does’nt have a Coaxial Cable connection on your plasma TV at all?. that seems weird(again i don’t own a plasma so i would’nt know at all). if not your best bet would be to buy a digital converter box or have your cable company take a look at ur connection.

  • pnoyguitar says:

    I have Plasma Tv but doesnt have Cable connector. Do you know if there are any Cable converter, so that I can connect my cable to S-video or hdmi?

  • XohshitztonysbackX says:

    To Mikedude97,

    Your tv must be special or something if you are still able to watch tv without any of that stuff.

    (Being sarcastic)

    Mike, are you watching the convertor box ads that telling you to switch to digital… you know, they tell you how to set up the convertor box….

  • XohshitztonysbackX says:

    You can’t get regular cable…. one room at least has to have one cable box for it to work.

  • youmanalex says:

    lol i used to have 10, now i have 40+!

  • youmanalex says:

    well it worked for me! i used to have only 10 channels and now i have 40+! l

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