The TV needs to be connected to something that provides the signal that you're going to watch. That can be a cable from your cable company, a satellite dish, an antenna, or just a DVD player if everything you want to watch is on DVDs.
No, you do not need a separate HDTV antenna unless you are using the antenna to get your channels. If you have cable TV, then the antenna is not necessary.
You will need a tv antenna and a coaxial lead in wire with connectors.
To remove an old television antenna from your roof, you will need a ladder and a screw driver. You'll need to go up to the roof and unhook the antenna.
HDTV does require an antenna. However, if you are using an antenna on your existing television there is no need to go out and purchase another. HDTV's do not require a special antenna.
You don't have to purchase a new HD TV antenna. You can purchase any type of antenna and it will work on a HDTV as well as any other television. The television is not the issue.
You don't need a new TV or antenna. You need a Digital Converter Box. Go to a Radio Shack, Circuit City or Best Buy. Connect your old antenna to the converter box, connect the converter box to your old TV...all will be well.
All TVs need a antenna of some type whether it be a set of rabbit ears, a roof top antenna, cable or sat. decoder.
The tv antenna should point toward the broadcast station's transmitter tower. South has nothing to do with it.
Why do you need a voice controlled TV Antenna? TV antenna are fixed so you don't need voice control. Satellite TV Aerial may require change of position to face the satellite and you do have motorised automatic aerials which changes position when you change the TV channel.
Comcast will provide you with a digital tv box that allows your television to receive the digital signal and therefore you won't need the digital tv antenna.
No, most projectors do not have TV tuners. You will need to connect the antenna to a digital TV tuner, and then connect the tuner to the TV.
A tv antenna and a digital tv and/or a converter box.