A DTV antenna is used to capture digital television signals. By law, all television signals in the United States must be digital, and this type of antenna is used by customers who do not subscribe to satellite or cable services.
DTV sometime needs a better antenna than the old analog TVs. A few stations did not switch to DTV and are still Analog like LPTV which is Low Power TV.
To switch your LG TV to DTV mode, press the "Home" button on your remote control. Navigate to the "Settings" menu, then select "All Settings." Find the "Channels" section and choose "Antenna" or "Cable" depending on your setup, and ensure that "DTV" is selected as the input source. Finally, exit the settings, and your TV should now be in DTV mode.
1. Get a $40 off coupon provided by the state. 2. Purchase a converter at a local Radioshack, Best Buy, Circuit City etc. 3. Plug your antenna in the box along with your tv.. 4. Enjoy DTV with better picture and sound!
Yes, I have 2 digital ready tv's and I called 1888callfcc and they told me to by a hbs antenna. Does anyone know what they is.
I think you mean a (TV antenna amplifier) RF amplifier used with coax cable. The answer is YES it will work with DTV.
It means that Televisions that get their reception from an antenna will not work after June 12. Now Americans with Antenna TV will have more time to get a Converter Box.
formerly Hughes Electronics, Direct TV Group's ticker is DTV
You’ve probably seen the commercials 100 times, asking you if you’re ready for the switch to DTV, but are you ready? If not, you should have been, because the government made the switch whether you were ready or not. All DTV means is that the government standard for television broadcasting switched from analog to digital. This doesn’t sound like a big deal, except some TVs and TV antennas can’t handle the conversion. So, what do you do? You’ll have to go out and find yourself a new TV antenna that can receive the digital signal. If you’ve never shopped for a TV antenna, don’t worry. It’s not too difficult to procure one. You just need to know where to look and what to look for. There are several types of antennas on the market, but you’re going to want to find one that will help you pull that DTV signal, and not the older, analog signal. Now, you can find HDTV antennas on the market, as opposed to just regular TV antennas. Obviously, these won’t do you any good if you don’t have an HDTV, but you should still be able to get great reception with one, even if you’re in standard definition. Make sure you look for an HDTV antenna when you do your shopping. The next thing you need to decide is if you want an indoor or an outdoor antenna. This is pretty much as easy as it sounds, do you want your antenna to be station indoors or outdoors? Standard TV antennas are station indoors and are attached directly to the TV. Outdoor antennas, though, can be mounted on the roof, with a cable run to the TV you’re trying to get a signal on. While the outdoor antenna may be a little harder to set up, you’re going to get a much better picture than with the standard indoor antenna. The final thing you need to consider is price. With the upgrade in technology, TV antennas have really come down in price. You can find a simple, indoor antenna for as little as $7, but even if you go for the top of the line, you won’t have to spend more than about $60 for a high- quality, outdoor HDTV antenna. So, if you’re having trouble with the DTV signal, you may need to go out and get yourself a new TV antenna. Make sure you check out the HDTV antennas and whether or not you want an indoor or outdoor antenna, and you’ll be all set.
To change from DTV to ATV on your Samsung LE32C350 TV, press the "Menu" button on your remote. Navigate to the "Broadcasting" section, then select "Antenna" or "Source" to switch between DTV (Digital TV) and ATV (Analog TV). If there's a direct "Source" button on your remote, you can also use that to toggle between available inputs. Once you've made your selection, exit the menu to start watching.
The towers for DTV might be in a different location the the old analog transmitters were. Most likely you are confused as to which way is forward.
A digitally enabled remote control is compatible with a DTV box.
As of July 2014, the market cap for DIRECTV (DTV) is $43,505,239,703.20.