It would be nice if someone could come up with an accessible system for the 
blind.
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From: "djc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2008 4:13 PM
Subject: Re: DTV Converter Boxes


> Hello Tom. I bought one of these just a few days ago for my tv here in the
> office. I was able to hook it up myself but when I turned on the tv after
> switching it to chanel 3 and turned on the box there was no sound and I
> pressed all the buttons on the remote and the box and I couldn't get it to
> scan the chanels. So I had to wait till a friend came over and he briefly
> glanced at the manual and pressed a couple of buttons on the remote and it
> took off. We have 10 regular chanels here in Sacramento and it found 5
> digital chanels. I bought my box at best buy and it's an Insignia. Radio
> shack, walmart and circuit city are also selling the boxes with the cupon
> program. I live on the first floor of an apartment building so an outside
> antenna is not an option. It works pretty well with my rabbit ears but I
> have noted some drop out on some of the chanels so I had to tweak the
> antenna to find the best signal. Lets say I am watching our chanel 10 here
> and I want their digital weather chanel. I just type 102 and that gives me
> the second chanel. All in all I am pleased with the box and it sounds 
> great
> although my tv here in the office is just a small 13 inch mono set that I
> bought when I first married my wife in 1990. Depending on the model of the
> box you buy you may be able to get it running yourself but this one here 
> is
> menus so be aware incase you do need sighted assistance. I was able to 
> find
> the insignia manual online so the manuals should be available online in 
> pdf
> format.
>
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> On 4/29/2008 at 3:58 PM Tom wrote:
>
>>Has anyone purchased any of the DTV converter boxes that are
>>available in the United States so an analog television set
>>can be used with the new DTV system?  So far, it seems like
>>they all require a television set to be connected to them.
>>I'm hoping there might be, at least, a few that can be used
>>as a stand alone television audio only receiver.
>>
>>For those not aware of it, all analog television transmission
>>in the United States will be turned off next February.  Two
>>forty dollar coupons can be obtained to help purchase two
>>analog to DTV converter boxes for those who can't or don't
>>want to buy a new television set.
>>
>>The original upper television channels were auctioned off to
>>telecommunication and other companies for something in the
>>order of eighteen billion dollars.  Wonder if other countries
>>are doing something similar to this?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Tom
>>
>>
>>
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