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Old 08-25-2009, 04:56 PM   #2 (permalink)
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1. Is the $40 coupon program definitely over?
Yes, the coupon program ended on July 31st, 2009. If you applied for a coupon before that date, you can go to https://www.dtv2009.gov/CheckStatus.aspx to check the status of it.
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2. Where can I find the cheapest converter box?
If you don't have a coupon, I'd recommend buying used on eBay.com. Most converter boxes are going for anywhere between $20-$35. Just make sure the sell has good feedback.

If you do have a coupon, I recommend using one of these three sites to purchase a new converter box:

http://www.solidsignal.com/prod_disp...ROD=DTVPALPLUS
http://www.amazon.com/T3AP-LS-Digita...1248268&sr=1-6
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1214004486850

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3. Can I use any converter box? I have an old Magnavox TV from 1997-1998. Is that ok?
Any coupon eligible converter box should work fine with your TV. The main item of imprortantance is that your TV set has an input for the converter box to connect to. Most older TVs have a coax input which is fine. Most of the newer TVs have RCA inputs, which converter boxes can connect into also.

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4. What additional accessories will I need if I buy a converter box?
Converter boxes come with the necessary wiring to connect them to your TV and antenna. You shouldn't need anything unless your wall outlet is further away than the converter box plug will reach. A $5.00 extension cord would fix that.

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5. What kind of antenna will I need?
What kind of antenna are you using right now? Your old antenna should be just fine for the converter box. I wouldn't spend any extra money getting another antenna until you test your old one out.

Good luck.

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