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2/17/09: The end of analog TV in the US

DTV is coming!  Are you ready? 

On February 17, 2009, analog TV broadcasting will cease in the United States, and TV stations will broadcast only digital signals.  Here are the key points you need to know about the transition:

1)     Purchase a new TV set with a built-in digital tuner.  It will work with your existing rooftop or other antenna, but you may need a more powerful antenna.  Check www.antennaweb.org for recommended solutions for your area.  This is the best way to receive digital and high-definition signals.

2)     Purchase a digital-to-analog converter box that will convert the new digital signal into the old format for an existing analog television set. 

3)     Subscribe to a cable, satellite or telephone company television service provider, in which case analog sets will continue to function. But digital signals may be processed and "downconverted" by the service provider, so the picture quality may not be as good as if you were receiving the digital signals directly over the air.  Note, however, that cable companies may not be carrying all of a TV station's "multicast" digital programming streams.  Also, the satellite TV providers do not carry local TV signals in the Presque Isle area. In northern Maine, you will need an antenna in order to receive digital broadcast signals. The telephone companies in Maine are not currently providing video service.

                       Ø     19.6 million households that rely exclusively on free broadcast television.

Ø     14.6 million households that subscribe to a pay TV service, but have other over-the-air-only television sets in their homes.
Ø     Approximately 70 million television sets nationwide will be affected.
A variety of Web sites offer information and resources on the digital television (DTV) transition:  

www.DTVanswers.com: The National Association of Broadcasters has developed a consumer-friendly website that answers basic questions about the transition. 

www.DTVtransition.org: The DTV Transition Coalition, a large coalition of public and private sector organizations including the Maine Association of Broadcasters, has come together to support the transition and help educate consumers. This site includes information about the coalition as well as information for consumers about the transition to digital television. 

www.DTV.gov: The Federal Communications Commission's DTV website has a variety of information for policymakers and consumers. Also includes a DTV Shoppers' Guide and several foreign-language versions of DTV-related materials.

Converter box coupons: For more information on the DTV coupon program or information on how to request a coupon beginning January 1, 2008, please visit the National Telecommunications and Information Agency website.

AntennaWeb: This site will help you choose the best over-the-air antenna for your area.

Here are a consumer oriented newsletter article on the transition, a "decision tree" to help you figure out whether you need a converter box, and a fact sheet on the converter coupon program.

Welcome to the wonderful world of digital TV!

Last update: April 30, 2008 11:55 am
Author: Doug Vanderweide

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