Hello!
OK, I readily admit it, I'm lost!
I'm relatively familiar with cable and satellite and what I need to have a working system with either of them but I'm very unfamiliar with the world of OTA. I'm trying to understand antennas, tuners, digital converters, etc. and I'm wondering if anyone could possibly help me sort it out a bit. What precipitated this was the new digital converter requirement to receive OTA digital signals next year. We have an older standard tv with an analog tuner so we bought one of the digital converter boxes so that we would have the option for OTA with it when the transition occurs. Where I really start to get confused is my other TV. It's a (rather) new Sony HDTV and according to the specs which I check on the Sony website tonight, the tuner that it has built it is: Tuner (Terrestrial) : ATSC (8VSB terrestrial). So after a brief trip to wikipedia, I think that I'm all set on that TV and no digital converter box will be needed if I wish to receive digital OTA signals, correct? How would I know if it's just a standard DTV tuner or an HDTV tuner?
So, with that background, what would be my next step in this process? Can I just add an antenna of some description to each of the TV's (the older one of course with the digital converter box) and be receiving OTA channels independent of any cable/satellite/fiber optic based tv programming? Can they share an indoor antenna or is it typical for each tv to have its own? I'm sure you folks will be laughing your head's off at this question but it's the tuner not the antenna that determines whether or not you receive HD content, right? How would all of this work if I wanted to use OTA in conjunction with either D* or E*?
Sorry if all of that sounds confusing but, well, I'm confused! I'd really appreciate any info you could give me. Thanks so much in advance!
OK, I readily admit it, I'm lost!
I'm relatively familiar with cable and satellite and what I need to have a working system with either of them but I'm very unfamiliar with the world of OTA. I'm trying to understand antennas, tuners, digital converters, etc. and I'm wondering if anyone could possibly help me sort it out a bit. What precipitated this was the new digital converter requirement to receive OTA digital signals next year. We have an older standard tv with an analog tuner so we bought one of the digital converter boxes so that we would have the option for OTA with it when the transition occurs. Where I really start to get confused is my other TV. It's a (rather) new Sony HDTV and according to the specs which I check on the Sony website tonight, the tuner that it has built it is: Tuner (Terrestrial) : ATSC (8VSB terrestrial). So after a brief trip to wikipedia, I think that I'm all set on that TV and no digital converter box will be needed if I wish to receive digital OTA signals, correct? How would I know if it's just a standard DTV tuner or an HDTV tuner?
So, with that background, what would be my next step in this process? Can I just add an antenna of some description to each of the TV's (the older one of course with the digital converter box) and be receiving OTA channels independent of any cable/satellite/fiber optic based tv programming? Can they share an indoor antenna or is it typical for each tv to have its own? I'm sure you folks will be laughing your head's off at this question but it's the tuner not the antenna that determines whether or not you receive HD content, right? How would all of this work if I wanted to use OTA in conjunction with either D* or E*?
Sorry if all of that sounds confusing but, well, I'm confused! I'd really appreciate any info you could give me. Thanks so much in advance!