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What can i do with my tv if i dont want to buy a digital converter?

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i am not going to sell it. The brand is closed caption decoder

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  1. Well...if you don't want to sell it...use it as a dedicated gaming tv. Or maybe put it in an extra bedroom with a dvd player hooked up. Please also be aware that if you subscribe to digital cable or satellite...the switch won't matter anyways as your provider is doing all the converting for you. So regardless if your tv is digital or analog, it's still going to work with your cable/satellite provider.


  2. Well why wouldnt you want to buy a converter box?  I am assuming you recive your programming over the air with an antenna if you think you need a converter box.

  3. well if you dont want to sell your tv get a free converter if money is the problem DTVPAL is the answer to your problem available june 16TH

    Features:

    Digital to Analog Converter with built-in Digital Tuner

    Analog pass-through of NTSC analog signals to the TV

    Allows Analog TVs to receive digital over-the-air broadcasts

    Provides dramatically better picture and sound quality than analog over-the-air

    Digital tuner enables reception of several channels of programming simultaneously, "multicasting" from participating stations, including news, weather, traffic and even digital music

    Digital tuner delivers interactive capability and data services such as enhanced closed captioning.

    On-screen Setup Wizard for easy customer installation

    Electronic Program Guide (EPG) with instant access to up to seven days of program listings and information

    Program search

    Parental Controls

    Closed caption support

    (VCR) Event Timer: See below for details

    Remote control with built-in aspect ratio and channel guide access.

    MSRP $39.99 - FREE with $40 NTIA Coupon

    Setup Wizard :

    Scans OTA channels

    Uses the customer’s zip code to confirm the time zone

    Front Panel Feature :

    Green power LED

    Rear Panel Connections :

    1 VHF/UHF antenna input for over-the-air analog and digital broadcasts

    Detachable 5V power supply

    A/V Connections :

    1 set of female RCA connectors for stereo left and right audio and composite video

    1 F-type connector with user-selectable Channel 3 or 4 NTSC RF output

    Specifications :

    ATSC Tuner Range :

    Channels 2-6 VHF Low: 54MHz to 88MHz

    Channels 7-13 VHF High: 174 MHz to 216MHz

    Channels 14-69 UHF: 470MHz to 806MHz

    RF Input :

    75 ohm for VHF and UHF Antenna

    RF Output :

    NTSC, 75ohm Channel 3 or 4

    Composite Video Output :

    RCA Connection

    Audio Outputs :

    RCA Stereo Left/Right

    Dimensions (approx.) :

    H: 1.3” x W: 5.9” x D: 4.2”

    Weight (approx.): 1.0 lbs.

    Color: black

    Accessories :

    Infrared remote control with batteries

    Owner’s Manual

    RF Cable included

    Event Timer:



    The DISH Network DTVPal is the only CECB that we know of that will have this feature.

    The DTVPal is expected to be capable of allowing the user to set event timers. This feature is useful when used with a VCR or a DVD recorder for recording programs in the future. An event timer will change the channel on the converter box at a predetermined time.

    Events can be created in different ways such as choosing a program from the program guide, browsing the channel banner, using an event search, or by time, date and channel.

    Events can be created, edited, or deleted by selecting them from a list of timers. Timers can be scheduled to occur daily, weekly or Mon-Fri and they can be set to repeat.

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