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Digital TV on Its Way Prepare for the Switch to Get the Picture
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Big changes are coming in television broadcasting. On February 17, 2009, all full power television stations are required to stop broadcasting in analog and continue broadcasting in digital only. This is known as the DTV transition.

Some consumers are asking why they need to switch. First, all-digital broadcasting will give needed communications channels to police, fire and emergency rescue personnel. It will also allow for new wireless services for consumers. In addition, since digital is more efficient than analog, it allows stations to broadcast several programs at the same time, instead of just one program with analog. This means broadcasters can offer consumers more choices. Digital also allows broadcasters to offer improved picture and sound quality, including high definition (HDTV) programming.

It is also important to know that the end of analog broadcasting does not mean that consumers must purchase new TVs, and you certainly don’t need an HDTV to watch digital broadcasts. If you currently receive over-the-air programming on an analog television using a broadcast antenna, either through “rabbit ears” on your set or an antenna on your roof, you will only need a digital-to-analog converter box to continue watching broadcast television on that set after February 17, 2009. These boxes will cost approximately $40 to $70, and will be available in stores in beginning in early 2008.

To help defray the cost of digital-to-analog converter boxes, each U.S. household can request up to two coupons, worth $40 each, to be used toward the purchase of eligible boxes. This coupon program is being administered by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA). For more information on the coupon program visit www.dtv2009.gov or call 1-888-DTV-2009.

If you watch over-the-air programming on a DTV (a TV with a built-in digital tuner), you will not need a digital-to-analog converter box. Also, an antenna you use to receive analog broadcasts should work for receiving digital broadcasts, both on a DTV and on an analog TV connected to a digital-to-analog converter box.

If you subscribe to a paid television service such as cable or satellite TV, you will not need a digital-to-analog converter box, and the TVs connected to your paid service will continue to receive local broadcast programming. However, consumers are advised to check with their providers to see if they will need any additional equipment in the future.

For more information, call Digital Authority 208-377-7102 or visit their Web site at www.MyDigitalAuthority.com

Do I have it wrong? Feel free to comment (below). This is an open forum and all home related technology discussions are welcome and encouraged. If you have a question or would like more information on any of the topics discussed in this blog, email me- mike@mydigitalauthority.com 

Don't become a technology hostage.  We help those with technophobia to get technocozy.  Get exactly the technology you need with help from Digital Authority.   Boise Idaho's first unbiased and unaligned Home Technology Consultants- 

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Posted by Mike Martoccia at 2/3/2008 12:22 PM Permalink | Trackback
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Re:Digital TV on Its Way Prepare for the Switch to Get the Picture
So if I have until 2009 to swithc what is the big push for?
Posted by Anonymous on 2/3/2008 12:43 PM
Re:Digital TV on Its Way Prepare for the Switch to Get the Picture
You may want to request DTV converter box coupons as early as you can, because the program might not have sufficient funds to meet the demand.

Cable, satellite or other pay-TV subscribers, especially, should not delay, because their eligibility will lapse if the initial funding becomes depleted. (If you subscribe to a pay-TV service, you probably will not need a DTV converter box unless you also own an analog TV that is not connected to the service.)

Does that help?

-Your technoshrink
Posted by Mike Martoccia on 2/3/2008 2:57 PM
Re:Digital TV on Its Way Prepare for the Switch to Get the Picture
Mike - can you tell more about the different types of HDTV, the chips or internal stuff that make the difference in clarity? Thanks, Katy
Posted by Katy Slater on 2/5/2008 9:03 PM
Re:Digital TV on Its Way Prepare for the Switch to Get the Picture
Thank you Katy and hello. I've received several e-mails this week asking for help concerning LCD and Plasma televisions and which to buy. This will be my next blog topic. I believe this should also address some of the clarity questions and concerns. Is this what your asking for?

-technoshrink
Posted by Mike Martoccia on 2/6/2008 8:50 AM
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