Jim,
Several issues here.
If you want to be able to watch different cable shows on each set then you
will need one box per set.
If you are close enough to broadcast TV stations, and you only want to watch
shows from your local stations, then you don't need a box for those sets,
but you may need an outside antenna.
If you want to experiment, and one of your friends/neighbors already have
the new all digital service, take one of your sets over and try it, it can't
hurt anything.
I haven't heard of anything like a block converter for digital.
Who is your provider and where are you located?
Peace,
Pat
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From: Shop-talk [mailto:shop-talk-bounces@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Jim
Juhas
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2014 3:56 PM
To: Shop Talk
Subject: [Shop-talk] TV converter box
The shop content for this is that I presently have TVs in my work space.
My cable provider has announced the move to "all digital" requiring one of
their boxes at each TV, regardless of the TV's digital cable readiness. I
have coax to multiple locations in my house and shop and don't want to rent
ANY boxes from them, let alone the seven I would need for this, plus in at
least one location with a 7" screen, a corner in our kitchen, the box will
be bigger than the digital TV. Are there any alternatives? Is there a
digital equivalent to the old analog block converters? Or will my digital
TVs actually still see the digital signals, just not at the same place on
the "dial."
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Low Tech Jim
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