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Does the Digital to Analog TV Converter Box work well?

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Does the Digital to Analog TV Converter Box work well?

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The typical setup for VCR and TV is to run your cable/antenna to the VCR, and then connect its output to the TV, using the VCR’s tuner instead of the TV’s. With a Digital Converter box, you’ll need to connect your antenna to the digital converter, and then connect its output to your VCR. Your VCR will need to be set to channel 3 (or4). Depending on which converter you choose, you may lose the ability to set up the VCR to automatically tune to a channel and record a show at some future time, since the converter box will be doing the tuning. But there is one box I have heard of, the Echostar TR-40, which has VCR Auto-tune timers, so presumably you can set the VCR to record and also the converter box to switch stations. There is also a DVR version coming, the Echostar TR50. Both will be available in June or July.

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YES,Digital to Analog TV Converter Box work well.Digital converter boxes receive over-the-air digital TV broadcasts for viewing on TVs that do not have built-in digital tuners. If you wish to keep using your analog TV set, you must purchase a digital converter box.This box receives over-the-air digital TV broadcasts for viewing on a TV that does not have a built-in digital (ATSC) tuner. Additional features include a trilingual on-screen display, audio/video output, antenna input (F-type connector), and remote control.

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YES,Digital to Analog TV Converter Box work well.Digital converter boxes receive over-the-air digital TV broadcasts for viewing on TVs that do not have built-in digital tuners. If you wish to keep using your analog TV set, you must purchase a digital converter box.This box receives over-the-air digital TV broadcasts for viewing on a TV that does not have a built-in digital (ATSC) tuner. Additional features include a trilingual on-screen display, audio/video output, antenna input (F-type connector), and remote control. Technical Details: *Support Analog Pass-Through *Convert Digital TV signal to Analog *Multi-lingual support *Digital Parental control Main Function: *Simple EPG *Downloadable Rating (V-chip 2.

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The typical setup for VCR and TV is to run your cable/antenna to the VCR, and then connect its output to the TV, using the VCR’s tuner instead of the TV’s. With a Digital Converter box, you’ll need to connect your antenna to the digital converter, and then connect its output to your VCR. Your VCR will need to be set to channel 3 (or4). Depending on which converter you choose, you may lose the ability to set up the VCR to automatically tune to a channel and record a show at some future time, since the converter box will be doing the tuning. But there is one box I have heard of, the Echostar TR-40, which has VCR Auto-tune timers, so presumably you can set the VCR to record and also the converter box to switch stations. There is also a DVR version coming, the Echostar TR50. Both will be available in June or July. + Show complete answer Sources: http://askville.amazon.com/VC

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