What are the requirements to view the High Definition Television (HDTV) Channels available within my bulk community association line-up?
The High Definition channels provided within your bulk community association line-up require either an HD-Ready television in conjunction with a separate HD-Tuner Set Top Box or an HD television with a built-in HDTV tuner. If you have an HD-Ready television there are two options for obtaining the required the HD-Tuner Set Top Box: • Purchase an HD-Tuner Set Top Box with an ATSC tuner from your local electronics retailer • Sign up for a digital upgrade and one of the HD packages along with an HD Set Top Box If you are using an HDTV with a built in tuner, some brands of HDTV only require 1 coax input on the TV to be installed to view both analog and HD content. Some HDTV sets require two coax inputs on the HDTV to be installed along with a 2 way splitter from our video outlet. From the output of the 2 way splitter, a coax cable will be installed to each of the two coax inputs on the TV. This process will give your TV access to local HD channels and to the analog channels. Typically an HD
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