Any television receiver, whether a converter box or an integrated receiver in a television will only be able to receive channels that are being broadcast on the platform that the receiver is designed to use.
Worldwide, there are thousands of broadcasters with many thousands of channels. The answer to the question is to look up the output from local broadcasters to see what is available.
It will depend on the type of box and the country you live
A converter is a device that collects all the available channels from the cable company and puts it into an RF signal on a particular channel. Some converters can even change the signal to a "Video" format which can then be attached to a VCR for superior picture. A converter cannot be used to receive premium channels which are scrambled as by itself it is just a channel changer and not a descrambler. You can get all the basic channels with a converter if your TV is not the cable ready type. But if you add a descrambler to your converter, you can then access all the scrambled channels. You can get a converter from your cable company and attach a descrambler to it or you can purchase both the devices on your own and use them to access channels. However, it is illegal to not inform the cable company that you are receiving their signals.
Try rescanning the set. Did the antenna get turned to a wrong direction?
Some converter boxes have an 'Analog pass through' feature allowing for just that. All stations will be required to broadcast in digital as of June. While this date has been pushed back a few times, this new deadline seems fairly solid. Get the converter box, you will love the new stations and services. There is also rebates so the boxes cost almost nothing. The truth is that some translators and some low power TV Stations will be transmitting NTSC Analog after June 12, 2009 so with a NTSC Analog TV Tuner and an ATSC Digital TV Tuner you will receive all channels.
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Univision is better than all the channels
Depends on how you set it up. If you don't mind all the TV's viewing the same channel at the same time, then one converter will work. If you want all the TV's to be able to view different channels at the same time, then you'll need the separate boxes.
A converter is a device that collects all the available channels from the cable company and puts it into an RF signal on a particular channel. Some converters can even change the signal to a "Video" format which can then be attached to a VCR for superior picture. A converter cannot be used to receive premium channels which are scrambled as by itself it is just a channel changer and not a descrambler. You can get all the basic channels with a converter if your TV is not the cable ready type. But if you add a descrambler to your converter, you can then access all the scrambled channels. You can get a converter from your cable company and attach a descrambler to it or you can purchase both the devices on your own and use them to access channels. However, it is illegal to not inform the cable company that you are receiving their signals.
The TVs without a converter box or digital signal will only be able to pick up analog channels, so once they change all of the channels to digital, the TV cannot pick up any channels, most likely resulting in snow.
There are no free adult television channels on cable. All adult television programming is available on pay per view.
Style is on channel 115 on DISH Network. You can go to our website to view the channels available in our packages and the channel numbers.
All 'cable ready' means is that it has the proper type of antenna connector on it and it's able to scan channel ranges outside of the regular broadcast channels. What maters is if the TV had a digital tuner on it. If it does, great, you should be all set. If it doesn't, then a converter box will be needed.
Yes. You will find in all the internet news channels.
Generally if you are on the guide & are unable to view all of your channels you are subscribed to, it's the result of the the guide not being on, "All Channels." If you go to the guide in the upper left hand corner it should say All Channels. If the guide does not say this, you simply need to press the guide button again & you will notice the words displayed will change each time you press the guide button. Once you are on "All Channels" again check your channels & the problem should be resolved.
yes, u need to program a new television by rescanning or blind scan your satellites
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All the Christian Channels are available in holybibletv site. You can watch all the channels in the world live.
They haven't. What they did do is require all over-the-air broadcasts to switch to the new format. You can still use an old TV set, you just have to get a converter if you want to watch broadcast channels.