Showing posts with label Converter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Converter. Show all posts

Sunday, October 21, 2012

How to Know If You Need a Digital Tv Converter Box

With all the buzz on the Tv about getting a digital converter box, how do you know if you of course need one. This report will try and tell you in a brief manner if you need one.

First, if you are currently a cable or satellite subscriber you should not have to do whatever to start receiving the digital programming, if you do receive your signal from an antenna or rabbit ears as some population call them, you will need to get a digital converter box.

DTV Converter Box

Second, a digital converter box is a box that sits on the top of you Tv and will convert your analog signal to a digital one. It will also give you a cleaner crisper picture. You need to make sure you get an stylish box so that you Tv will work ok.

How to Know If You Need a Digital Tv Converter Box

Starting mid February your local networks will start 100% broadcasting digital signals, which will mean you will need to get a box. They are not doing this just for a clearer photo but to free up more airwaves emergency signals. There are many ready than for analog.

Lastly, if you need to buy a digital converter box, they range in cost from to 0 for the top of the line model. The major differences in the models is that the more costly unit will have more features, but keep in mind both units will convert your picture. There is no need to spend a lot of money. If purchasing one of these boxes is a financial challenge for you, you may qualify for a coupon towards a digital converter box.

How to Know If You Need a Digital Tv Converter Box

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Get Your Digital Converter Box Now!

The change from analog to digital Tv will be upon us before you know it so it is advised that you buy your digital converter box now before market are sold out. The last day Tv stations are permitted to broadcast in analog will be February 17, 2009. Most Tv stations are already broadcasting in analog and digital, but soon they will be allowed to only broadcast in digital.

If you own an analog Tv, an digital converter box is required to receive digital broadcasts. You don't need to get rid of your analog televisions. All you need to do is buy the converter box, join together it to your television and you'll start receiving your beloved Tv programs in digital format. Now you can watch your beloved sports, Tv shows and movies with a clear photo and foreseen, sound.

DTV Converter Box

Digital converter boxes are ready in your local sell market and online. Before making a purchase, make sure the box you've chosen will fit your Tv. You should also look for buyer reviews online before making a decision. There is no need to spend thousands on a new digital tv. You can verily change the Tv you already own into an digital with the converter box. Save your money!

Get Your Digital Converter Box Now!

In order to help consumers pay for the new digital converter box, the Digital-to-Analog Converter Box Coupon schedule was created. This schedule is ready to every U.S. Household and each household is eligible to receive 2 coupons for new boxes. These coupons are worth and must be used at the time of purchase of any authorized converter box. You can submit an application for your coupons at http://www.dTv2009.gov or call 1-888-388-2009.

There are several types of converter boxes to pick from and connecting them to your television is easy. The coupon schedule is ready so price should not be an issue. So what are you waiting for? Join the rest of us in the digital revolution and get your digital converter box today!

Get Your Digital Converter Box Now!

Friday, October 19, 2012

How to setup a Digital Tv Converter Box in Your Rv

Recently, I was asked the following question. I need to install a Digital Tv Converter Box in my Rv. Does it go on the television or does it associate to the Video Distribution center Box that allows me to switch my Tv's from satellite/antenna and or cable?

Answer: Here is the information you need to install a Digital Tv Converter Box In Your Rv

DTV Converter Box

What You Need To Do Before Installation

How to setup a Digital Tv Converter Box in Your Rv

If you have carefully that your Rv's Tvs do not have digital tuners, then you will need 1 Digital Tv Converter Box and one extra length of cable (length of cable depends on far the Tv is going to be from the Dtv Converter Box) for each Tv. If you have a Vcr that does not have a digital Tv tuner, then you will need a converter box and extra length of cable for that as well (more on this later).

When purchasing the converter boxes, make sure that they consist of the option of Analog Pass Through. Analog Pass straight through allows analog signals to pass straight through the Digital Tv Converter Box when it is turned off. If you are hooked up to cable at an Rv park, or if you want to watch a video or Dvd the converter box should be turned off (not unplugged) so that the analog signal will Pass straight through the converter box directly to your Tv.

If you do not get a Digital Tv Converter Box with Analog Pass straight through you will have to install A/B switches and basically be creating an installation bad dream for yourself.

Things You Need To Understand Before Installation

Most Rvs have a video switch box with buttons and/or knobs which allows you to choose dissimilar video sources for each of the Tvs in your Rv. These boxes vary from maker to manufacturer. But ordinarily you have choices such as Antenna, Cable, Vcr, Dvd, Satellite, etc.

On the back of the Video Switch Box you will find a lot of cables advent into the box and leaving the box, do not let these cables intimidate you. We will only be worried about the cables leaving the Video Switch Box that are going directly to the Tvs in your Rv.

Important Note: Do not install the Digital Tv Converter Box on the cable going from your Rv's Antenna to the Video Switch Box. Depending on the type of antenna your Rv has, there could be 12 volts running straight through that cable and it will fry the Digital Tv Converter Box the tiny you turn it on.

Depending on how the Video Switch Box is installed on your Rv, you may have to start challenging things colse to to get to the back of the box where all of those cables are located. Due to dissimilar configurations in each Rv, I can't tell you how hard or how easy it will be to get to these cables on the back of the Video Switch Box.

The back of video switch box will have labels on each of the cables that are either going in or advent out. The cables you are finding for are going directly to your Tvs they will have labels such as "Tv1 Out, Tv2 Out, etc." or "To Tv1, To Tv2 etc." or "Tv1, Tv2 etc." Again, the labeling will vary by manufacturer. The Digital Tv Converter Box will be installed on the cable prominent to your Tv from the Video Switching Box. Where you put the Digital Tv Converter Box on this cable depends on where the Tv is de facto located.

The Digital Tv Converter Box should be installed right next to the Tv that you are going to be using it on. Digital Tv Tuner Boxes come with remote controls to setup the box and change the channels. So if you are installing the Digital Tv Converter Box on the Tv in the bedroom settled at the back of the Rv you do not want to have the Digital Tv Converter Box at the front of the Rv. Remember, the Digital Tv Converter Box has to be plugged into electricity to work.

Installation Of The Dtv Converter Box

Ok now comes the fun part de facto installing the Digital Tv Converter Box on your Tvs. Depending on how accessible the cable prominent to your Tv is; will settle how easy the installation will be. Here are the supplies you will need to complete the job for each Tv.

1. Digital Tv Converter Box.

2. 1 extra length of Tv cable (length of cable is based on how far away the Digital Tv Converter Box is from the Tv). You should have enough cable to reach the back of the Tv from the back of the Digital Tv Converter Box.

Usually the Tv settled in the front of the Rv is the easiest to install. If the front Tv is settled right next to the Video Switch Box, then all you have to do is take off the cable that is prominent to that Tv from the back of the Video Switch Box and attach that cable on the "Tv Out" port on the back of the Digital Tv Converter Box. Now take the extra cable you have and associate it to the "Tv out" port on Video Switch Box and associate the other end to the "Antenna In" Port of the Digital Tv Converter Box.

Now we get to the work oppressive part of the installation. If your Rv has a Tv in a bedroom settled at the back of the coach, you may have to do some digging to get to the cable that is hooked up to the back of the Tv. In most cases the Tv is built into a cabinet. Your task is to get to the back of the Tv to get way to that cable. I am not going to try to tell you how to take the Tv out of the cabinet, because the way they are installed varies by the type and model of your Rv.

Once you get to that cable on the back of the Tv the actual installation is simple. take off the cable from the back of the Tv and attach it to the "Antenna In" port on the Dtv Converter box and take the extra cable and attach it to the "Out To Tv" port on the Dtv Converter Box. The other end of the cable gets hooked up to the "Cable In or Antenna In" port of the Tv.

Special note on Vcrs

You can hook up a Dtv Converter Box to your Rv's Vcr, but you de facto should not do it as the Vcr will be tiny in its operation. The Vcrs built in tuner will be useless and recording programs will need that you use the Dtv Converter Box to manually change to the channel you want recorded. With the cost of the Dtv Converter Box being from .00 and up, you can get a good Vcr with a built in digital tuner for the same price.

Setup And carrying out Of The Dtv Converter Box

Now that the hard part is done, the setup and carrying out of the Dtv Converter Box is relatively simple. If my instructions confuse you, you can always refer to the owner's manual that came with your Digital Tv Converter Box. Here are the steps you need to corollary to get your tuner set up.

1. Plug the Dtv Converter Box into electric (you would be surprised at how many problems occur when this first step is not followed).

2. On the Dtv Converter Box, should be a switch that allows the box to transmit a photograph to your Tv either on channel 3 or 4. If you cannot find this switch, refer to the owner's manual.

3. Turn on the Dtv Converter Box.

4. Now turn on your Tv and tune it to the channel you chose in step 2.

5. You should now see a menu on your Tv screen. The menu will vary by Dtv Converter Box Manufacturer. If you do not see a picture, ask yourself the following questions. Is the Dtv Converter Box plugged in and turned on? Is the Tv tuned to the right channel? Do I have the Video Switch Box set to Antenna for this Tv?

6. Now that you have a photograph you need to run a channel autoscan, using the remote control for the Dtv Converter Box, find the Channel Autoscan Option. Again refer to your Dtv Converter Box User's manual, if you cannot find this option.

Important Reminder: Every time you go to a new location and use your Rv antenna, you will need to use the channel autoscan option to find the channels in that area. Also challenging your Rvs antenna colse to could help you find more channels. Some of the Dtv Converter Boxes have built in signal power indicators. Move your Rv antenna until you get the strongest signal.

7. Once the autoscan is done you are all set. You can now use the Dtv Converter Box Remote control to choose the channels you want to watch or choose other options from the option menus. Depending on the brand of Dtv Converter Box you bought, you might have a ton of other options you can choose from to improve your Tvs picture, resize the photograph to fit your Tvs screen, improve the sound on your Tv etc. Refer to the Owner's manual for your Dtv Converter Box for what options are available.

Special Note When you are not using the antenna to view Tv. Turn the Dtv Converter Box off (do not unplug it), so that the analog Tv Pass straight through is activated, that way you can use the Tv to view Videos, Dvds, Cable like you did before you installed the Dtv Converter Box. Remember you have to change the source for that Tv at the Video Source Selector Box in your Rv.

I urge you to read the Analog Pass straight through section of your Dtv Converter Boxes Owner's Manual, so you understand how it works on your single box.

Hopefully, this has helped you get your Rv setup to receive Digital Tv.

Happy Rving

How to setup a Digital Tv Converter Box in Your Rv

Monday, October 15, 2012

Do You Need a Digital Converter Box?

On June 12th 2009 all broadcasts over the U.S are required to switch over from analog to digital-only transmission by federal law. If you own an analog Tv then you will not be able to see any images on the Tv screen anymore because it won't be able to translate digital signals into a picture.

So what can you do as a user? The easiest selection is to buy a new television that has a digital tuner but it's also the most expensive. For those who want to keep their old analog Tv's and still be able to use them, they'll whether have to go in for a cable or satellite subscription or reconsider getting a digital converter box.

DTV Converter Box

How do you know if your Tv is an analog Tv? If it was made before 1998 then it's determined to be an analog set. A few big-screen Tv's made after 1998 and before 2004 possessed an inbuilt digital tuner. While most Tv's made after 2004 have built-in digital tuners, it's not a sure thing. So if you own old analog Tv's or old high definition televisions (Hdtv's) with appropriate tuners and receive broadcasts with an antenna then you are most certainly going to have to go in for a pay Tv aid or get a converter box.

Do You Need a Digital Converter Box?

A digital converter box will change digital signals into analog ones that your Tv will be able to utilize. Fortunately the government has made it very easy to get a digital converter box by gift a Tv Converter Box Coupon Program. This allows anyone to get a maximum of two coupons, each worth , per household, which you can use to buy your converter boxes for an reasonable price. With the aid of the coupons, you should be able to get a good converter for less than in most market online and offline. You will need one converter box for every television in your house.

The Government is switching over to digital only transmissions because it gives clearer pictures and frees up vital air wave space that can now be used for crisis communications.

There are a few important things you need to keep in mind when choosing a digital converter box aside of the price. You'll have to pick a model that gives you both good picture and audio capability and includes what's known as the 'analog pass-through' feature. There will be some low power stations that serve rural communities and some free channels that will still broadcast in analog after the June 12th deadline. It's crucial to pick a digital converter box that offers the 'analog pass-through' for any other reasons too.

Do You Need a Digital Converter Box?

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Does Your Rv Need a Digital Tv Converter Box?

With the changeover to Digital Tv arrival up in February, population are confused on whether it will sway them or not, even some Rvers are not sure if they need a Digital Tv Converter Box to receive Tv using their Rv's antenna. Here is the interrogate I recently received and the retort I gave. Hopefully this information will clear up the most base questions population have about Digital Tv.

I'm still confused about the digital Tv thing. Our 2006 Rv is cable and internet ready, but if we are not at a campground do we need a converter to pick up Tv signals after Feb?

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Answer

Does Your Rv Need a Digital Tv Converter Box?

Thanks for your question. There is a lot of confusion about the turn to Digital broadcast Tv scheduled to take place on February 17, 2009.

If you do not have a Tv with a digital tuner, you will not be able to receive any stations when using an antenna, all you will get is snow.

If you are at a campground with cable Tv, you will be able to receive Tv, whether your Tv has a digital tuner or an analog tuner.

Since your Rv is a 2006 model, there is a pretty good chance that you will need a converter box for each Tv in your Rv to watch Tv using an antenna.

The government required that all Tvs sold after March 1, 2007, had to have digital tuners. The Tvs in your Rv were manufactured before that.

You say that your Rv is "cable and internet ready". Unfortunately that does not mean that it is Digital Tv ready. It simply means that the cable and wiring to hook up your Tv and computer were pre-wired in when they constructed the unit.

The first thing I would do is find the owner's manual for your Tv/Tvs. The manual will tell you specifically if it has a digital tuner. If you do not see anything in the manual about a digital tuner, then you will need a converter box.

If you are still not sure, try to find the model amount of your Tv (this is sometimes hard in an Rv because the Tvs are commonly built into a cabinet). Once you find the model number, go to the Tv Manufacturers website and look up the specifications for your Tv. If the Specs do not mention "digital tuner" then, you will need a converter box.

Digital Converter boxes can cost as minute as .00 to well over 0.00 (depending on the extra bells and whistles the box comes with).

The boxes are ready at electronic stores, WalMarts, K-Marts etc.

Now, here is the Good News. There is a government funded agenda to help offset the cost of purchasing a converter box for Tvs without digital tuners.

This agenda is called the "Tv Converter Box Coupon Program". When you go to their website you fill out a straightforward form and you can receive up to two coupons valued at .00 each towards the purchase of a converter box.

These coupons look like reputation cards and are appropriate at places such as Best Buy, etc. Here is the catch; these coupons are only good for 90 days after the date they were mailed to you. There is a limit of 2 coupons per household.

The last I heard, the interrogate for these coupons was so great, that there was a chance that they would run out of them by the middle of January, unless they received more funding from the government.

The government website to get the coupons is www.dtv2009.gov Hopefully we have cleared up any confusion you might have.

Does Your Rv Need a Digital Tv Converter Box?

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Picking the right DTV converter box

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Part of the "WBIR Channel 10 NBC Tech Experts" series, Claris Networks Manager of Product Development Dan Thompson reviews several of the digital converter boxes readily available today, and gives some insights into the differences

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Thursday, September 27, 2012

DTV Converter Box Is Key To Smooth Transition

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A DTV converter box is key for a smooth digital transition if you don't have satellite or cable.

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

DTV Converter Box

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Friday, September 21, 2012

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