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How Can I Receive Digital TV In My Camper Trailer?

by Shawn Weber
(Buckley, Michigan)

I have a horse trailer with living quarters . There is already a television in there but since the change to digital does not work.

Could someone tell me what brand to buy. TV, antenna, booster and is this all I need? I don't need the best just something to get by with.

ANSWER: Greetings Shawn thanks for submitting your question on our Ask An RV Question Page.

The most economical way of setting up your existing analog TV to receive digital TV stations is by using a Digital TV Converter Box (this is the one I recommend). For more information on how to install the box read the answer I gave to How Do I Install A Digital TV Converter Box In My RV?

If after installing the Digital TV Converter Box you are still not satisfied with the number of Digital TV Channels you receive please read the answer I gave to How Can We Improve The Digital TV Reception In Our RV?

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For even more information you should visit our Digital TV Tips For RVers Section.

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