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Anyone familiar with digital to analog cable TV converters?

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so we gave out daughter an old 46" HD projection TV we had sitting around for a long time. Nice TV for a 15 year old TV, many inputs, 2 tuners etc etc. we hook it up to her cable and no signal, I thought I would need a converter but tried anyways. Went to Walmart bought an RCA digital to analog converter for $40 hook it up and it scans for channels. Finds 180+ channels, cool we're in business, but noooooo. Every channel we try says scrambled signal. OK. This is a new apartment she needs a cable box from spectrum but then her newer LCD tv picks up the channels fine.

So do I need a specific digital to analog converter??
 
I'm willing to bet her newer LCD TV has a built in "Clear QAM" tuner. Most cable companies broadcast their signals over coax via QAM encoding these days, and a QAM tuner allows you to basically decode those channels. It is not a digital to analog converter, but rather a digital tuner. Any "converter" you buy would need to list a QAM tuner specifically. Unfortunately there's lots of crap out there. It might be easier to get another tv with a QAM tuner in it, or pick up a cable box from the cable company.
 
@Scottie thanks for the info. I found one online with a QAM tuner built in so I ordered it for her. She's 5 hours away and that TV isn't coming back. It must have weighed 200lbs and getting it to a 2nd floor apartment wasn't fun we need to make it work there or its just for Netflix.
 
Sounds good. Let me know how it turns out.
 
As Scottie said... if you want basic channels you will need to get her an antenna. That is what the digital to analog box is meant for, over the air.
 
Does the set have one hdmi input?
 
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