
Digital-to-Analog Converter Boxes and
Antennas-Troubleshooting
QUICK FACTS
A digital-to-analog converter box is a device that plugs into your analog TV and
converts digital broadcast signals to analog signals so you can watch them on your
analog TV.
To help consumers pay for digital-to-analog converter boxes, the Government
established a coupon program. For information on the program, participating
retailers, and eligible converter boxes, call 1-888-388-2009 (voice) or 1-877-530-
2634 (TTY).
Digital-to-analog converter boxes can be set-up by following the instruction guide
that comes with the converter box. You will still need to use an antenna with a
digital-to-analog converter box.
Prior to making any changes to your current antenna, check to see if it will receive
the digital signals being broadcast in your area.
A Troubleshooting Guide for Antenna Reception Issues is the response to
Question 11.
Title: Digital-to-Analog Converter Boxes and Antennas
FAQS:
1. Do I need a digital-to-analog converter box?
2. Where can I buy a digital-to-analog converter box and how much will it cost?
3. How do I install my digital-to-analog converter box?
4. I’ve tried to install my digital-to-analog converter, box but it’s not working. What should I
do?
5. How do I make sure that I’m getting all the digital channels that are available in my area?
6. What if I want to continue watching analog broadcast stations with a digital-to-analog
converter box?
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