For those who are unfamiliar a digital adapter is a bare bones set-top box that has a coax in and out with no other output choices. The target audience are customers who use analog basic cable and have begun to lose channels on analog. The most redeeming quality is these cost no monthly fee and will remain that way until the beginning of 2014.
I would like to go to the local headend office to request one but am afraid of being laughed at if my market is not offering them right now. Hopefully that is not the case and am able to obtain a digital adapter since quite a handful of channels have gone digital only including all of the public access channels, TXCN, CMT, ABC family, Fuse, and Oxygen.Would any of you consider one of these? If all your TVs have a fully featured STB or DVR would you get one of these digital adapters anyways as a spare?
I would like to go to the local headend office to request one but am afraid of being laughed at if my market is not offering them right now. Hopefully that is not the case and am able to obtain a digital adapter since quite a handful of channels have gone digital only including all of the public access channels, TXCN, CMT, ABC family, Fuse, and Oxygen.Would any of you consider one of these? If all your TVs have a fully featured STB or DVR would you get one of these digital adapters anyways as a spare?