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What if I use an outside antenna or rabbit ears with a digital, digital-ready or analog television?

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What if I use an outside antenna or rabbit ears with a digital, digital-ready or analog television?

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If the TV has a built-in digital tuner, no action is needed. Televisions purchased after May 2007 most likely have a built-in digital ATSC tuner even if they are Standard Definition (SD) digital television sets. If you have one of these digital SD televisions, you should not need to take any action and can use a VHF/UHF antenna to receive digital signals over the air. With a digital-ready or analog TV set, action is required! Since your analog television does not have a digital tuner, you have three options: • Purchase a DTV converter for each analog television used to watch over-the-air broadcasts (dont forget RVs, vacation homes, deer camp, etc.) • Purchase a new digital television set with a built-in digital tuner • Subscribe to a cable, satellite or other provider that carries the channels you want to watch, including AETN.

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