Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Access HD 1080D NTIA-Approved Digital to Analog TV Converter Box

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Access HD 1080D NTIA-Approved Digital to Analog TV Converter Box
  • I bough SIX Access HD 1080D converter boxes and spent months trying to get antennas that would allow me to get good pictures. Because all six performed the same, I assumed it was the antennas. Others said the boxes were essentially the same. I tried to complain to the tv stations and my representative in Washington.Then someone gave me a couple of coupons and I went to [...] after doing more research and they sent me two ChannelMaster boxes. I replaced two of the Access units and almost fell to the floor when I saw the results; I thought we had hooked up to cable TV. The pictures came on fast and the was no freezing or no signal alerts. These Access people are selling garbage and I am finding…
  • The Access DTA 1080 is totally unacceptable. Sorry I can't identify mine as a D or U version as none of the labels the manufacturer put on the box identify the version. I assume that it's the D as it's the small box. The remote does not control volume when connected for RF (channel 3 or 4), only the RCA jacks are controlled. There is LOUD buzzing audio leakage into the audio whenever there is white lettering appearing on the screen. The display for channel and menus has tiny lettering, hard to see across the room. I also have two versions of the Zenith converter which actually work as they are supposed to on exactly the same setup. Stay away from Access products.
Product Features
  • Enables analog TVs and digital ready TVs to receive free, off-air UHF and VHF Digital images
  • Connects to Television Using either Composite Video or 75 RF Cable
  • Dolby Digital Down-Mixed Stereo Output
  • Crystal Clear TV Pictures
  • Includes Dedicated Remote and Batteries

 

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