I currently have analogue cable tv. We have 3 very good tv's which are non HD but are less than 5 years old. Will I be ok as long as I get the Digital receivers available from the cable company? Also, I know that the FM radio band 88 to 108 mhz frequency is in between channel 6 and 7. will FM radio as we know it be gone as well? If it is shut down as far as OTA transmission, will cable companys still be able to run closed circuit anologue on the existing frequencies? How will AM radio be affected? I enjoy tinkering with old AM/SW tube radios and enjoy hearing them play. Thank you, Regards.
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I currently have analogue cable tv. We have 3 very good tv's which are non HD but are less than 5 years old. Will I be ok as long as I get the Digital receivers available from the cable company? Also, I know that the FM radio band 88 to 108 mhz frequency is in between channel 6 and 7. will FM radio as we know it be gone as well? If it is shut down as far as OTA transmission, will cable companys still be able to run closed circuit anologue on the existing frequencies? How will AM radio be affected? I enjoy tinkering with old AM/SW tube radios and enjoy hearing them play. Thank you, Regards.