Will most TV sets in a minute contained by use become useless minus a converter within the neer adjectives?
Answers: No-except for OTA.
If you receive your TV from:
Satellite-no effect
Cable-no effect until 2012 or later. Cable companies must verbs to furnish analog TV versions of the local OTA TV until 2012 or provide converter boxes for those beside analog TVs. How long the other analog TV they presently provide will remain analog (like discovery, history Etc) is up to them.
Over the air-the OTA analog TV will end at midnight on 2/17/09. In January '08, the administration will make available two coupons per household worth $40 respectively towards the cost of two OTA digital to analog converters for your existing TVs, VCRs, Etc. The cost before coupon for the converters will be around $60 respectively.
Bottom line-over time we will be squeezed into going digital as the selection of analog TV slowly is reduced to solitary the local OTA channels.
See the interconnect to the FCC site below and the link to one source for the OTA converter box.
http://www.dtv.gov/
http://www.keepmytv.com/
Yes, adjectives tv signals will be going digital in the close future.
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