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So she thought she was prepared.īut when Coleman hooked up her digital converter box to her TV using her existing antenna on the eve of the digital transition, she discovered that she could get every regular broadcast TV station except channel 2.
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Meanwhile, using a new TV antenna with a built-in signal amplifier attached to her digital ready flat-screen TV, she was able to get all the regular channels, plus two extra channels. #Radio shack analog to digital converter plus So off she went to Best Buy, to pick up the very last digital TV antenna with a signal amplifier the store had in stock at a cost of $50.

"I was prepared back in February for the switch," she said. "But then when I hooked up the box last night, I realized that I wasn't getting all the channels and that I probably needed a different antenna, so here I am again."Ĭoleman was not alone. While much of the hoopla around the digital TV transition for the past several months has focused on whether people with older analog TVs had a digital converter box to receive digital signals, a big issue for New Yorkers on Friday when broadcasters flipped the switch to digital was finding an antenna to improve their reception.
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TV antennas were in short supply in New York City Friday when full power broadcast TV stations switched to digital-only TV broadcasts.īy 1 p.m. #Radio shack analog to digital converter full EDT the Radio Shack on 23rd Street near Park Avenue had plenty of converter boxes in the store, but it was all out of antennas. The Best Buy just down the block on 23rd Street and 6th Avenue only had a few antennas left by mid-afternoon. a Best Buy customer service representative at the store on Broadway and 62nd Street said that antennas were sold out in Manhattan. The only stores that still had them in stock were in Queens. As for converter boxes, the representative said the store still had 242 left. Justin Barber, a spokesman for Best Buy, said that as of Friday evening, Best Buy stores across the country were meeting demand for converter boxes. He couldn't say whether other areas around the country were experiencing antenna shortages.

"A lot of people don't want convertor boxes because it's something else to set on the television to clutter up their living room," he said. He says all new television sets in his store already have a digital tuner built in, and that many people don't want an extra box that will take up space. Many stores in Lawton - such as Radio Shack and Wal-Mart - have been selling the boxes in recent days, but some Lawton appliance and electronics stores are not carrying them at all.īrian Gosnell manages Rain's Appliance Store and says his store doesn't need to sell the boxes. Your TV may not get reception on Tuesday after midnight if you don't have a digital converter box. Lawton_Your 7News signal is going digital at 11:59PM on Tuesday, February 17, and the old analog signal will be switched off.
