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What antenna do I need for this TV? - RCA TruFlat 27F520T 27" TV

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If you are concerned about over the air programming, you will need a converter box to pull in and decipher the new channels. After the converter box, a pair of rabbit ears will work just fine. If you are subscribing to cable or satellite TV, nothing more than a connection to your RF connection on the TV itself. Thanks for asking and show a few hands of support!

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