You should be able to get an adapter from Radio Shack. Either become comfortable describing the leads from your antenna in words so that you can explain what they look like to a sales person, or simply take your antenna with you if it is small. Or, describe the connection from the antenna here and someone can point to something online that would work for you.
To connect a digital TV converter box, follow these steps:1. Disconnect antenna from TV2. Connect antenna to antenna connection on Converter box.3. Connect an antenna cable from the converter box to the TV's antenna connection.4. Turn the TV to channel 3, turn on the converter box, and follow the setup menu from the converter box to search for channels.5. Keep the TV on channel 3, and change channels using the remote control for the converter box.
Depends. Do you need a converter box to hook up the TV to the antenna? No. You just connect the antenna to the TV's antenna input. Do you need the converter box to see "X" channel? Maybe. If "X" isn't broadcasting "over the air" in your location, then you will need a) cable or satellite service and b) the converter box.
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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.
If the TV is a HDTV and there are HDTV stations near by you won't need a converter box.
No. You only need a converter box for analog TV and only if you receive your TV "over the air" with an antenna. If you have cable or satellite TV, you don't need a converter.
A tv antenna and a digital tv and/or a converter box.
From a very good antenna or HD sat or HD cable co. converter box.
Try the Winegard HDP-269 High Input Pre-Amplifier 12 dB Digital Antenna.
You need a converter box connected to your own antenna or subscribe to cable or a satellite service.
Yes, providing your TV has a HDTV tuner built in. If not, you'll need a converter box.
You need a VHF/UHF antenna (channels 2 to 60 ). Check out: http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/digitaltv.html