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| RCA DTA800 Digital to Analog TV Converter Box | 
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| Brand: RCA Category: CE
List Price: $59.00 Buy New: $44.00 You Save: $15.00 (25%)
New (10) Used (1) from $44.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 2989
Color: Black Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8 Dimensions (in): 5.1 x 7.5 x 1.4
MPN: DTA800 Model: DTA800 UPC: 034909720479 EAN: 0034909720479 ASIN: B000U4SHZQ
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | All-channel tuner 2-69 with RF input/output, digital parental control, and closed-captioning for hearing impaired | | | Robust design and high-end ATSC tuner insure proper reception | | | SmartAntenna interface can electronically control a separately purchased antenna | | | Displays all DTV formats, all multicast channels, and program information | | | Energy Star compliant |
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Product Description The DTA800 receives over-the-air TV broadcasts and converts them to analog signals that your current TV can display. The DTA800 receives over-the-air TV broadcasts and converts them to analog signals that your current TV can display.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 8 more reviews...
Wish I had bought this sooner July 21, 2008 I too bought two of the RCA tuners at Walmart for $49.95 with my "coupons" so the units only cost me $9.95 each. Like the other writer, I wish I had gotten them sooner. There is a great TV guide listing function which tells you what's on and even what's coming on next. Set up was easy. The reception is great and I couldn't be happier. They even pick up about 5 additional channels being broadcast in my area in digital that I didn't even know about. Makes watching plain old local channels MUCH better.
Poor Design and Engineering July 13, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I described the functionality of this product as less than basic, and that is why it is for $50 = $9.99 + $40 coupon. My review is centered around 3 points.
1-Box doesn't have a Recall feature. So if you are watching Channel X and you switch to Channel Y, but you want to go back to Channel X, you can't. You have to input Channel X digits manually. 2-If you perform channel scan procedure and you realize that the box missed a Channel from the list, it's hard to capture that channel. So for example if you want to catch Channel 13-1 and the scanning procedure didn't capture it, you can't capture it. The box wouldn't let you enter Channel 13-1 manually so you go and change the antenna position to capture it. You can't force the box to latch to Channel 13-1. 3-Each time you use the menu, the box logs you out of what you are watching and takes you to the menu page where you can't see the TV program. So let us say if you want to change the font size, the system logs you out and takes you to the font page. If you choose a font with size large, and you realize it is not what you wanted, you cannot do it on the fly. You have to exit the TV program and go to the font page to reset it, then go back to the TV program. I would not recommend this converter box at all. Pay $20 plus the coupon and get a better box. The ultimate way to discover the features above primarily is by looking at the remote control.
Short Lived June 28, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
It had some problems from the beginning. It would receive one station with all the program data and a good signal, but still could not assemble a picture. Sometimes there would be audio, sometimes not. I thought it was the station, so I waited. A month later, it could not produce a picture or audio from any station. It will be my cost to send it in, so I may just scrap it. I have the Zenith now, and it is made better, has very nice menus, and more features. Time will tell on this one too.
Boycott all converter boxes. Boycott TV in Feb. June 25, 2008 8 out of 15 found this review helpful
I just spent about two hours trying to get this converter box working with two different televisions. I could get no signal whatsoever through either TV (I have a strong signal through a rooftop antenna). It looks as if it will be virtually impossible to record programs on a VCR, but I'll never know because my plan right now is to return this and forget about tv. Read more books and use high speed Internet for late-breaking news.
Lost half my stations June 20, 2008 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
I lost half of all the TV stations I had with this unit. It does pick up some stations I never had, (Worthless "religion" stations) but its missing a couple major stations. Apparantly, you need a really good antenna or you need to make sure your getting strong signals. Otherwise, your TV is going to skip channels. And as another reviewer said, you cant manually add stations. I get all the stations back when I remove the DTV converter box and plug the antenna straight into the TV.
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