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Posted on Sep 05, 2011

I have a Hitachi 65s500 TV. I want to buy an HD TV antenna and get rid of cable.. Can I use the built in HD tuner or do I have to buy a convertor box for the Hd antenna signal to work?

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This TV will need a converter box. It was made in the days before the digital tuner was required on big TV sets.

Just remember the converter is only needed if you get off-the-air reception with an antenna for local channels. If you have cable or satellite and get your local channels that way, you don't have to do anything. The change to digital will not affect you.

If you are now using rabbit ears or an old worn-out outside antenna, you might think about upgrading your antenna when you get a converter box. Signal strength is very important with the new digital broadcasting. Too weak a signal means no picture at all or one that freezes up or turns blocky. The antenna that worked for analog may not be adequate for digital.

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  • Posted on Jun 07, 2009

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hi, hd ready means the tv is capable of re-producing the hd picture from a cable or satellite co. call your local cable/sat people they can advise you which channels are which in your area, video-tek

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