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Can I hook up more than one TV set and video recorder to a single digital-to-analog converter box?

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Can I hook up more than one TV set and video recorder to a single digital-to-analog converter box?

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No, you will need one digital-to-analog converter box for each TV set or other device (such as a VCR) that only has an analog tuner.

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A. No, you will need one digital-to-analog converter box for each TV set or other device (such as a VCR) that only has an analog tuner. Q. Will I receive closed captioning through a converter box? A. Yes. Coupon-eligible converter box manufacturers are required to provide closed captioning for display on your television, but the features provided vary by box. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has produced a guide that lists selected features, including closed captioning, for a number of converter boxes. The guide is updated periodically as new converter boxes become available. Available at www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/converterboxfeatures.html Q. After plugging in my converter box, I see black or gray bars on the sides or all the way around my picture. Why doesn’t the picture fill up the TV screen? A. Simply put, your converter box may be having trouble determining the shape of the picture and how to best display it on your existing TV set. Traditional analog TV sets have a

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A. No, you will need one digital-to-analog converter box for each TV set or other device (such as a VCR) that only has an analog tuner.

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