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How Does a Digital Television Work?

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How Does a Digital Television Work?

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“How does a digital television work? It has the same type of input as the older analog TVs, the coaxial cable, as you’ll see there are no small screw terminals for your typical standard analog antenna. So the only antenna input is this one right here. You would have to get a digital antenna to connect to this connection here, they take the signals through that antenna in a digital fashion instead of analog which means there is a digital to analog converter built into this television. OK the television needs to be programmed which means it goes through a series of steps that takes all the available analog and digital channels and programs them into it’s own memory allowing you to search through the channels by scrolling up and down on the channel selection button on the remote control or with the buttons right on the top side or front of the television set. You will see channels that are labeled differently than what you’re used to, they will have a decimal point after the channel numbe

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