Is it true that on Feb. 14, 08 not a soul will be capable of use outdated television wreak analog programs wont be avail?




Answers:    Not exactly.
The date is Feb. 17, 2009. That is when the goverment has mandate that all broadcast stations take home the transition to digital broadcasting.
Not everyone will be effected. You are solely affected if:
1- you don't hold a cable provider, satellite provider, or phone company tv service (AT&T U-Verse or Verizon Fios).
2- You have an elder tv that doesn't have a built contained by digital tuner and you watch tv free over-the-air using an antenna.
3- You hold cable but do not use a cable box....you plug the cable directly into your older tv.

If you enjoy cable, the cable box you have will convert the digital signal to analog for your tv the method it does now. The transition will be transparent to you.

If you are artificial here are your options:
1 - wage for cable and rent one of their cable boxes (same for satellite or phone service tv)
2- purchase a new tv (any tv made after March 1, 2007) that have a digital tuner built in. That tv will know how to recieve the digital signal from over the air, HD included.
3 - purchase a digital converter box from a local electronics store to use beside your current older tv. ***the goverment have started a coupon program to help you compensate for the converter box. Each household can request TWO $40 dollar coupons to purchase two converter boxes. The boxes go for something like $60 but the coupons cannot be combined. They have to be used for one box respectively so you'll have nearly a $20 out of pocket fee.

http://www.dtvspeak.com is the website started by the N.A.B. (National Association of Broadcasters) to relief spread the word about the transition. If you are cog of a community group you can email the folks at dtvspeak to send a speaker to your group to do a presentation to explain this within person.

The digtial transition will affect something like 14% of the country. Broadcasters are comitted to making sure that no one loses their TV signal on Feb. 17, 2009. With the transition, your local tv stations will be capable of send a much highly developed quality picture and nouns, transmit HDTV, and multi-cast....offer as copious as 5 different free over-the-air channels respectively. There will be growing pains, but in the cease it will be worth it. Analog technology has be around since the 50's. It's amazing it's taken this long to upgrade.
You have time to bring back ready and it won't be rock-hard to make the required changes.

Good luck.

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