I have Spectrum (previously Time Warner) Cable TV, using the low-end "Starter" line up. It's a summer house and I pay about $24 a month for the service. "Starter" has mostly broadcast stations and a few cable channels. I got a notice that Spectrum is taking a few channels off the regular line-up for subscribers who don't also pay for a cable box. As it is, I'm missing a number of regular channels and all the subchannels, again because I don't want to also pay for a cable box.
The notice said if my TV has a QAM tuner, I will not be affected. But I'm pretty sure it does not.
Could I add a QAM tuner to my TV? Would I then be able to get the hidden channels without paying Spectrum several dollars a month extra for a cable box? Or is the cost of a QAM tuner so high, I may as well pay for the cable box? If I got a new TV, would only the more expensive models have QAM built in?
The notice said if my TV has a QAM tuner, I will not be affected. But I'm pretty sure it does not.
Could I add a QAM tuner to my TV? Would I then be able to get the hidden channels without paying Spectrum several dollars a month extra for a cable box? Or is the cost of a QAM tuner so high, I may as well pay for the cable box? If I got a new TV, would only the more expensive models have QAM built in?