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  1. Does anyone else use a Tablo for OTA signal use? | DBSTalk Forum

    Jun 2, 2025 · Just purchased a new 4th Generation Tablo. It works great. The only downside is the inability to receive ATSC 3.0.

  2. Roku Streaming Device with ATSC 1.0 & 3.0 Needed

    Roku needs to make a stick device that includes an ATSC 1.0 and ATSC 3.0 tuner. Allowing the stick to integrate and control Over-the-Air (OTA) channels similar to a Roku TV makes channel …

  3. OTA ADAPTER | Page 2 | DBSTalk Forum

    Jun 15, 2003 · The difference between my Sony TV and my HWS with a black AirTV dual-tuner adapter is one low-power station and the two local NEXTGEN TV stations. I get 56 channels …

  4. ATSC 3.0 is coming - Roku Community

    ATSC 3.0 is the new digital over-the-air broadcast standard that will be rolling out in North America over the next few years. The significant advantages over the current standard (ATSC …

  5. Does a QAM to ATSC converter exist? - DBSTalk Forum

    Mar 26, 2008 · QAM tuners can be likened to the cable equivalent of an ATSC tuner which is required to receive over-the-air (OTA) digital channels broadcast by local television stations. …

  6. I'm going to ask a stupid question... QAM Tuner! - DBSTalk Forum

    Apr 27, 2007 · QAM tuner does not tune OTA ATSC channels. If you wish to receive OTA digital channels (including HD), you must have an ATSC tuner and an antenna. Many times, …

  7. ATSC 3.O: Death of OTA free tv? | DBSTalk Forum

    Jan 23, 2020 · A big story from this years CES is the impending roll-out of atsc 3.0. Getting past the usual hype of transitioning from mpeg2 and 8vsb to HEVC and ofdm (digital encoding and …

  8. First atsc 3.0 station in Seattle market switches on

    Mar 17, 2020 · Sometime in the last couple of days, the Tegna station KING-TV in Seattle switched to atsc 3.0 and reworked its subchannels radically, increasing from the...

  9. Early ATSC 3.0 adopters handed lemons - DBSTalk Forum

    Apr 19, 2022 · The technology to scramble/encrypt OTA signals has existed in NTSC, ATSC 1.0 and ATSC 3.0. Stations are now required to have at least one channel in the clear.

  10. ATSC 3.0 - DBSTalk Forum

    Aug 24, 2016 · Yes, that is a concern, as ATSC 3.0 is on the horizon, Sinclair has been testing it already. No current TVs can decode ATSC 3.0. Maybe TV's without tuners is not a bad idea. …