Antennas and Digital Television - Federal Communications Commission Ever since the transition to digital television, most consumers have had more choices in free over-the-air broadcasting This guide provides information on TV antennas and tips for obtaining good quality reception of digital broadcasts
What does TTY mean on a phone and how to use it What is TTY Mode on your phone? TTY stands for “teletypewriter ” It was initially developed for people with hearing or speech difficulties to communicate over traditional telephone networks
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TTY - Text Telephone | DSHS Using your TTY, dial 711 or the toll-free number for WATRS The WATRS CA will answer by identifying WATRS and typing “NUMBER TO CALL PLS Q GA ” Provide the area code and telephone number you want to call, as well as any additional instructions
How to set up and watch cable or satellite TV on your Roku TV system Your Roku TV can stream your favorite apps, show free live channels, and connect to your cable or satellite box If you’re trying to set up your TV, this guide will walk you through everything step by step
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Telecommunications Relay Service and TTY Guide | odr This resource provides guidance on how to use the Telecommunications Relay Service (TRS) or the TTY (text telephone) machine when communicating with individuals who are deaf and hard of hearing
How Hearing Impaired Telephones Work - HowStuffWorks If you don’t have a TTY unit or TDD, you can use a telephone relay service to communicate by phone with someone who is deaf or hard of hearing Telephone relay services are required by the Americans with Disabilities Act, with services in English and Spanish, and regulated by the FCC