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Now that the June 12, 2009 DTV Transition Is Completed, Can I still use my portable, battery-powered analog television to watch over-the-air broadcast television programming?

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Now that the June 12, 2009 DTV Transition Is Completed, Can I still use my portable, battery-powered analog television to watch over-the-air broadcast television programming?

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Yes. Portable, battery-powered analog televisions can receive over-the-air digital programming, as long as they are connected to a digital-to-analog converter box with a separate broadcast antenna. Additionally, the converter box must have a local utility power source or an alternative power source.

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