I think you mean a (TV antenna amplifier) RF amplifier used with coax cable. The answer is YES it will work with DTV.
Didn't you hear about the change to digital tv? Old analog tv's will not tune the new digital TV stations.
The Sony KV-28F is an older CRT based television and was purely analog input. As with other anaolog televisions, a set top box for digital terrestrial broadcasts, a satellite or cable receiver will all work with the television as long as they have a standard definition analog output.
Yes you will. The digital switch over that is progressing in many countries is supported by the promotion of digital set top boxes. They are available at a minimal cost ($25 in the US or £20 in the UK for example). The set top box receives the digital transmissions and converts the signal to analog video and audio signals to be fed into an analog television. With a very few exceptions, analog televisions will not handle HD channels but they should be quite capable of receiving all SD channels. Similarly, most satellite and cable boxes have SD analog outputs so analog televisions will work with most broadcast platforms.
No, it doesn't. If a TV does have a Digital Tuner then it will say so in the menu.
It is not possible to convert an analog television to a digital television. However, by using a digital set top receiver, it is possible to receive digital signals and deliver them as an analog signal to an analog television. Digital receivers are not expensive, starting at around $25 in US and £20 in the UK. They will allow all terrestrial channels to be received in the same way that a digital television will. Cable and satellite receivers can also receive digital signals and will provide an analog output that can be used with older televisions. With these options, there is no need to replace analog televisions right away. Remember that analog only televisions will not be HD so don't expect a sudden increase in picture quality when the digital receivers are used.
No it does not the controller will still work. that system is for TV reception and even Analog TVs will work with the new digital box
Yes if it has RCA A/V inputs
If you subscribe and have an analog TIVO unit, it should.
Unlike TV, there was no analog turn-off when radio stations added HD service. In the vast majority, their original analog service continues to work just fine.
Its a television with an analog tuner built in. It picks up analog signals.
If you already have an analog setup and it's working OK, you should still be able to record. The cable box, if it has the analog output on it, should still work the way it does now.
Analog television was first used in the 1930s. Analog signals are sent by varying voltage, radio frequencies, and static images.
only with a converter box, but then it becomes just standard definition
The Bose surround systems will work with any audio signal that has an analog or digital output. If you TV has that, then you're good to go.
27" Analog.
To get analog channels on an RCA Television a analog converter box needs to be purchased. Most local electronic retailers carry these devices.
Types of output to an analoge television set are composite or S video for video and RCA / red and white audio.