A tv antenna and a digital tv and/or a converter box.
The signal sent to the TV must be a digital signal as well.
If all your TV's are digital, you just need to use a digital signal splitter. The question is, will you have enough signal to share among three TV's. If the pictures look snowy or you can't get a decent pix on any of them, you might need to add an antenna amplifier.
No.
The new digital TVs and Off-Air Converters have an On-Screen Signal Strength Meters available through the menu. This is used to help aim the antenna for the peak signal.
In the US the answer is probably not. Digital and analog TV broadcasts use the same frequencies and antennas. Digital TV is more fussy about signal quality than the older analog signals. So if you get marginal analog reception, figure on getting a new antenna for digital. The idea that there are special HDTV antennas is just marketing hype. Any antenna that gives you better digtial reception will also give you better digital reception.
Buy a new digital ready tv, get a digital receiver Sky or Freeview for your analogue tv
The signal sent to the TV must be a digital signal as well.
Comcast will provide you with a digital tv box that allows your television to receive the digital signal and therefore you won't need the digital tv antenna.
No. The earlier TV's had analog receivers, which are not compatible with the new digital format signal. You will need a cable box or satellite receiver to convert the signal.
All TVS that you can buy are ready for the digital signal. You do not have to buy an HD TV to get a digital signal.
If all your TV's are digital, you just need to use a digital signal splitter. The question is, will you have enough signal to share among three TV's. If the pictures look snowy or you can't get a decent pix on any of them, you might need to add an antenna amplifier.
NO Retard!
One possibility: if the signal is a digital broadcast and you have a digital-capable TV but the DVR has an analog tuner, the DVR would not see a recognizable signal, but the digital signal would pass through to the TV.
The time it took to change analog television signals to all digital took about 25 years. It started around 1986 and many television stations had converted over to digital signal by the year 2010. Persons who owned analog televisions had to either buy a new digital television or use a converter box to get a clear signal.
If you mean a set top digital box, then you can connect that to any tv.... otherwise..... It doesnt work that way. The digital signal is a part of the analog signal. Just screw the cable wire on to the back of your tv.
No.
The new digital TVs and Off-Air Converters have an On-Screen Signal Strength Meters available through the menu. This is used to help aim the antenna for the peak signal.