Posted by jdemaris on October 27, 2013 at 04:58:43 from (70.192.9.70):
In Reply to: OT local TV channels posted by Heyseed on October 27, 2013 at 01:01:58:
No converter needed if it's a newer TV, i.e. newer then 2007. Antennas are just the same as they were before digital. Main difference is where the signals may be coming from. Many TV companies changed the locations of their transmistter towers when they went to digital. Some also moved from VHF to UHF. Also - channel numbers can now be "fake" and not the real channel you need to tune into. Called "virtual"channels. Several companies are still transmitting in analog. Only the big ones were forced to change. I still get two analog channels here in N& and get four in northern Michigan (two from Canada).
Like another posted said - the cost of a $45 converter is hardly worth it when you can buy an LCD/LED digital 19" TV for $79-99 on sale.
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