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How can I continue to watch translator and low-power TV stations that do not transition to all-digital?

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How can I continue to watch translator and low-power TV stations that do not transition to all-digital?

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A. To receive over-the-air, analog broadcasts from translator or low-power stations that do not make the transition to digital, you have several options. You can purchase a TV converter box that has an “analog pass-through feature,” which has the capability of both picking up analog TV signals and converting Digital TV signals. If you have a TV converter box that does not have the analog pass-through feature, you can use an antenna splitter. This is a device that can send analog signals directly to your TV set or send digital signals to the TV converter box. The easiest way to watch both analog and digital programming is with a new TV set that has both an analog and digital tuner.

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