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Does the DTV transition affect all TVs?

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Does the DTV transition affect all TVs?

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It depends on how you currently receive your television signal: • If you use an antenna (rabbit ears or rooftop) to receive over-the-air analog television signals, you will probably need a converter box to continue using your TV. • If you have cable or satellite service, you should check with your provider before June 12, 2009 to see how they are handling the transition. You will not need to purchase a converter box through this program. • If you have a new digital television purchased in the last few years, you already have the ability to receive the digital signal and you do not have to purchase a converter box. Check your owner’s manual if you are not sure if your television has a built-in digital tuner.

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