I have a DIRECTV Receiver with a Digital Tuner; will I still be able to see low-power (LPTV), Class A, and TV translator stations?
You will be able to see these analog TV broadcasts if you remove your antenna from the back of the DIRECTV receiver and hook it directly to the back of your TV or the ideal way is to have a signal “splitter” to bypass the box if you wish to view analog TV broadcasts. For more information on this go to http://www.lptvanswers.com/splitter.html.
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- A set-top receiver will also be needed for a digital TV that does not include a built-in digital tuner, if you plan to use it for over-the-air reception. This includes TVs labeled "HD-ready." For more details, see Will my current TV still work after the switch from analog to digital?
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