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The Department of Residence Life & Housing is pleased to announce that Campus Televideo has been chosen as the University’s new cable provider. Students will receive a variety of HD channels including sports, music, general entertainment, and news.


As a new addition, students will also get to enjoy HBO and Cinemax at no additional cost. With this new addition, the signal will be changing from an analog to a digital signal. Below are some frequently asked questions to ensure compatibility with your current television.

Digital TV Service Guide

The digital cable system requires a television with a QAM tuner. You must check the specifications from your TV manufacturer to determine if it includes the required tuner. The types of tuners currently in use in the United States are listed here for your reference.

  1. QAM Tuner (REQUIRED)

    QAM (quadrature amplitude modulation) is the format by which digital cable channels are encoded and transmitted via cable television providers, including Apogee. A QAM tuner is the cable equivalent of an ATSC tuner which receives over-the-air digital channels broadcast by local television stations. Many new cable-ready digital televisions support both of these standards. Because there is no requirement, though, some very inexpensive manufacturers or models may not include the QAM tuner.

    Please be advised that less expensive TVs sometimes come with a lower quality QAM tuner that may be unable to tune all of the channels. We have found this to be true of bargain brands. If that is the case a digital conversion box can be purchased.

  2. NTSC TUNER (NOT COMPATIBLE)

  3. ATSC TUNER (NOT COMPATIBLE)
Digital Conversion Boxes

If your television does not have a QAM tuner, you can update your television or purchase a digital conversion box. Just like the TV, you should ensure that the conversion boxes includes a QAM tuner and not just an ATSC tuner. Most tuner boxes available at electronic stores for over-the-air digital TV transition do not include a QAM tuner, be sure to verify the specifications from the external tuner manufacturer before completing your purchase. The following tuner box has been tested and approved for compatibility with our system.

QAM Digital Tuner Guide

We have compiled the following information about television compatibility, and provide this list an informal reference for newer devices. This information is compiled from staff and student reports, and is not intended to be complete. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of this information. You should verify the specifications when you make a purchase.

  • Dynex - Only limited models have a QAM tuner
  • Insignia - Only limited models have a QAM tuner
  • LG - Most models since 2007 have a QAM tuner
  • Samsung - All models since 2009 have a QAM tuner (fifth digit of model number must be B or higher)
  • Sony - Most models since 2007 have a QAM tuner
  • Sylvania - Do not appear to have QAM tuners
  • Toshiba - Most models since 2007 have a QAM tuner
  • Vizio - Recent models have a QAM tuner
  • Westinghouse - Some models require QAM tuner activation
FAQs – Cable TV

Q: What equipment will I need to connect my TV?

  • Standard coaxial cable
  • Cable-ready TV
  • QAM tuner (required at select locations)

Q: What is a QAM tuner?

QAM (quadrature amplitude modulation) is the format by which digital cable channels are encoded and transmitted via cable television providers. The QAM tuner is a form of receiver; it receives and processes digital television transmissions through a cable. It reads a certain kind of signal sent by your digital cable provider, and translates it so your television can read and process it properly to generate your television shows.

Q: How will I know if I need a QAM tuner?

The QAM tuner comes in two forms, either an internal device that is part of your inner TV, or an external device that can be plugged in to your TV. First check to see if the TV has an internal tuner by searching the specifications section of your TV manual. If you no longer have your TV manual, locate the make and model of the TV and lookup the specs online. If your TV does not have an internal QAM tuner, an external QAM tuner will need to be purchased in order to receive channels.