Not April fools.
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Yes, after opening this link, scroll and just click on the link according to the appropriate area and a list will appear
https://www.tvchannellists.com/w/List_of_Canadian_over-the-air_television_stations
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Yes, after opening this link, scroll and just click on the link according to the appropriate area and a list will appear
https://www.tvchannellists.com/w/List_of_Canadian_over-the-air_television_stations
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@SnowyCA @deborahh @chu The answer is yes, they do exist.
They are called “ATSC Converter boxes” or digital-to-analog converter boxes.
Almost every channel I know of ran an advert when did the analog (NTSC) to digital (ATSC) conversion in 2011, and mentioned them

Here’s a sample of those adverts for your viewing enjoyment:
https://youtu.be/NoM4rxNT2RI?t=139P.S.: I said 18 years because I’m sure those TV support digital signals, older LCDs might as well… I just don’t know.
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@SnowyCA @deborahh @chu The answer is yes, they do exist.
They are called “ATSC Converter boxes” or digital-to-analog converter boxes.
Almost every channel I know of ran an advert when did the analog (NTSC) to digital (ATSC) conversion in 2011, and mentioned them

Here’s a sample of those adverts for your viewing enjoyment:
https://youtu.be/NoM4rxNT2RI?t=139P.S.: I said 18 years because I’m sure those TV support digital signals, older LCDs might as well… I just don’t know.
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@SnowyCA @deborahh @chu The answer is yes, they do exist.
They are called “ATSC Converter boxes” or digital-to-analog converter boxes.
Almost every channel I know of ran an advert when did the analog (NTSC) to digital (ATSC) conversion in 2011, and mentioned them

Here’s a sample of those adverts for your viewing enjoyment:
https://youtu.be/NoM4rxNT2RI?t=139P.S.: I said 18 years because I’m sure those TV support digital signals, older LCDs might as well… I just don’t know.
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@the5thColumnist @deborahh @EdwinG @chu
Thanks, Richard, I'll tuck that info into a "brain wrinkle" in case I need it later.

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@SnowyCA @deborahh @chu The answer is yes, they do exist.
They are called “ATSC Converter boxes” or digital-to-analog converter boxes.
Almost every channel I know of ran an advert when did the analog (NTSC) to digital (ATSC) conversion in 2011, and mentioned them

Here’s a sample of those adverts for your viewing enjoyment:
https://youtu.be/NoM4rxNT2RI?t=139P.S.: I said 18 years because I’m sure those TV support digital signals, older LCDs might as well… I just don’t know.
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Is there some sort of "adapter" for older models?