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The switch to digital broadcast is coming and a lot of you may be confused about what exactly you need to do. 7 On Your Side is going to help you out.
Below is a list of FCC vendors for free, in-home converter box installation that we understand are operational in our area.
Green Planet Construction 888-508-1115.
| Vendor | Public Contact Info | Business contact info |
| Koring Group | 888-508-1115 866-202-4596 |
419-283-5003 Koring Group, LLC, 5843 Monroe Street, Suite A29, Sylvania, OH 43560 |
| Green Planet Construction | (888) 508-1115 | Gloria Jones - 302-299-0758 Green Planet Construction, Inc., 110 W Ninth Street, Suite 812 Wilmington, DE 19801-1618, West Central |
| R & D Training & Technical & Service, Inc. | WWW.RDTTS.COM . 877-842-2528 for free insall, 866-202-4596 | 757-392-1915 ext. 201 R & D Training & Technical Services, Inc., 1112 Jensen Dr. STE 101, Virginia Beach, VA 23451-5881 |
| Delta-21 Resources, Inc. | 865-482-5000 | 865-482-5000 Delta-21 Resources, Inc., 4 Market Square, Suite 403, Knoxville, TN 37902-1404 |
| Hernandez Consulting LLC | 866-202-4596 800-310-8515 |
504-305-8571 Hernandez Consulting LLC, 4030 South Carrollton Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70119 |
| Installs Inc., LLC | 800-582-4250 866-202-4596 |
716-332-1460 Installs Inc., LLC, 241 Main Street, Suite 500, Buffalo, NY 14203-2726 |
| i-Zone-3 Technologies, Inc | 866-752-5809 770-997-9131 |
404-697-8999 i-Zone-3 Technologies, Inc., 5515 Riverdale Road, Suite A, College Park, GA 30349-6449 |
| Primex Technology, Inc | 888-481-2772 | 480-748-3621 PRIMEX Technology Inc., 218 Hampton Ave. STE 1-2, Mesa, AZ 85210-5231 |
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If you use an antenna to watch , over-the-air television on an analog TV set - you will be affected by the transition. If you pay for TV services, such as cable or satellite, then you will not need to upgrade.
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Check out the articles below for more information. Check back regularly for updates to this page
DTV Coupon expired? Apply For A New One
More Digital convertor Box Coupons Available
Some stations to make switch Tuesday Feb. 17.
WSPA will switch to DTV in June
Congress Approves DTV Changeover Delay
Consumer Watch: A Man Gets Help Getting DTV Coupons After A Viewer Sees His Storyv
DTV Changeover May Require New Antenna
FCC Commissioner Coming To Greenville
Seven more questions answered about the DTV changeover
Answers to your DTV questions Ron Peeler, Chief Engineer at WSPA, answers users questions about the DTV changeover. Ask us your questions below.
DTV Coupon Funds Could Run out Before DTV Conversion Date
Top 7 Questions about DTV. Will your current television work? Will you have a signal? We have the answers to those questions and more for you.
Convertor box vs. buying a new TV A Consumer Watch on what you need to look for if you are purchasing a television.
BBB Warns You To Use Correct DTV Coupon
Commerce Department Reminds Consumers About DTV Changeover
Check out the DTV Shutdown Schedule
FCC Counsel Answers DTV Questions
Web resources:Need coupons for your converter? Call 1-888-DTV-2009 or Click here.
Tom Crabtree's DTV Blog
You’ll Need an Antenna That Handles UHF and VHF
DTV - The Basics You Need to Know
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By law, television stations nationwide must switch from the old method of transmitting TV signals known as analog to digital television (DTV) on June 12, 2009. DTV is an innovative new type of broadcasting technology that delivers movie-quality pictures and sound and more channels to consumers. Need more coupons? Find out what happens to the voucher coupons when you get done with them. FCC Form 388 |
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Shoppers Guide Will analog TVs still work? Buying digital TVs What Is Digital Television? Digital television (DTV) is a broadcast TV signal transmitted as a series of binary numbers -- ones and zeros. Digital signals allow greatly increased quality and the ability to send additional information. DTV enables broadcasters to offer television with movie-quality picture and sound. It can also offer multiple programming choices, called multi-casting, and interactive capabilities. This new technology is capable of transmitting a limited number of High Definition Television (hd) programs or multiple Standard Definition Television (SDTV) programs. There are many quality levels of digital television programming. The most common are: Standard Definition TV (SDTV) - SDTV is the basic level of quality display and resolution for both analog and digital. Transmission of SDTV may be in either the traditional (4:3) or widescreen (16:9) format. Enhanced Definition TV (EDTV) - EDTV is a step up from Analog Television. EDTV comes in 480p widescreen (16:9) or traditional (4:3) format and provides better picture quality than SDTV, but not as high as hd. High Definition TV (hd) - hd in widescreen format (16:9) provides the highest resolution and picture quality of all digital broadcast formats. Combined with digitally enhanced sound technology, hd sets new standards for sound and picture quality in television. (Note: hd and digital TV are not the same thing -- hd is one format of digital TV.) Converting to DTV also will free up parts of the scarce and valuable broadcast spectrum. Those portions of the spectrum can then be used for other important services, such as public and safety services (police and fire departments, emergency rescue), and advanced wireless services. Because public safety and emergency services have become even more important today, Congress established a DTV transition deadline that requires all full-power television stations to cease analog broadcasts after June 12, 2009. (The deadline form low power television and translator stations will be established at a future date.) Until then, most television stations will continue broadcasting on both their digital and analog channels. Already today, more than 1,600 television stations throughout the United States are broadcasting digital programs. - Source, http://www.dtv.gov/ |
Frequently Asked QuestionsDo I Need a Converter Box? What are DTV Coupons? Where can I Find the Coupon Code and 3-Digit PIN on My DTV Coupon? How Do I Request a DTV Coupon?
What's so Great About DTV Anyway?DTV (digital telvision) is the new broadcasting system that uses computer code to transmit pictures and sounds. DTV includes all types of digital broadcasting, including high- and standard-definition television, datacasting, and multicasting. More than 1,600 television stations across the country are already broadcasting in digital. What does DTV offer the average television viewer?
Glossary of Definitions
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For a video and more click here: www.dtvanswers.com To view FCC388 DTV Education Report for 3rd Quarter 2008, click here. The FCC has recently posted the following new DTV publications. Please click on the links to view: |
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A better header would have been:
DTV: Analog Shutdown
WSPA had their tower collapse earlier this year and quickly replaced it with a temporary fix. They won’t have their permanent antenna height and power until September 1st. For my area (Brevard, NC) I can receive the ch 7 programing on ch 62-2.
I agree with Matt - and cannot understand the switch back to VHF. I have a fairly large UHF antenna and can pick up all local channels after a rescan except for WSPA which has moved the digital back to RF channel 7. I’m a techie and cannot get this to work. Imagine the confusion of those who can barely grasp the whole idea of a converter box. They had digital working, but now lose it all when the real transition comes.
Why mess up something that was working so well and we had a chance to test for so many months in advance? I’ve got a number of associates that I have set up with different converter boxes and they have similar issue with WSPA.
... I’ve been receiving the WSPA HD digital signal with an antenna for over 2 years now. I bought the UHF antenna I was told I needed and have been enjoying the HD programming. I just called your “help line” and they tell me you’re changing to a VHF signal and I will no longer be able to receive your HD channel. Why the bait and switch? You are disconnecting hundreds, maybe thousands, of customers who have already been receiving your signal. I thought you were on my side.
Almost unfortunately, I agree with Ed. The conversion should occur as originally scheduled. However, I also believe that the FCC needs to be charged with the fraud it has commiteed. I applied with for the free coupons last September. After compaining about not receiving them, I has told by the FCC that they had sent them and that they would not replace the many coupons they claimed were lost by the US postal service (funny, I’ve never had a problem with that before with credit card bills I’ve always paid on time).
I’ve talked with numerous other people with similar claims, and others who received the coupon after 60 days with only 30 days to use it. Of course, they could not find a unit in a store (because they were sold out, did not carry it, etc.).
Lets face it. The FCC and the whole coupon promise is a fraud. Why can’t our congress admit it? Instead of getting a coupon to convert my guest bedroom to free TV, I paid $100 to install cable to it as well. Can I afford it, yes.
IS THE DIGITAL TV COUPON PROMISE A FRAUD? YES!!!!
The government made the decision and change is now inevitable so let’s get it over with. Something about the Act that hasn’t been given any publicity is that TV stations do not have to wait until June 12, 2009 to drop analog broadcasts. The DTV Delay Act actually forces no delay, instead it permits delay but permits stations to decide when to make the transition. The original DTV Transition Bill also permitted stations to transition early and a number of stations have already made the switch or plan to do so by February 17. It is my understanding that stations desiring to cease analog transmissions need only to give the FCC a thirty day notice. This means those of us who are having trouble receiving those pesky UHF digital signals from WSPA-7 and WLOS-13 should contact the stations requesting that they cease their analog transmissions and move their digital broadcasts to their permanent VHF assignments thus saving money, energy and being responsibly green! Sounds like a win/win situation, how could they refuse?
FOR THOSE WHO ARE NOT RECEIVING SIGNAL: Indoor antennas, NO MATTER HOW GREAT THE AMPLIFICATION, may not work. If the signal is too weak by the time it makes it to the antenna, there is nothing to amplify. You must amplify the signal BEFORE it enters your home VIA an OUTDOOR antenna and decent amplifier. I run a tv shop in Gaffney and we install antennas every day. We consistantly get AT LEAST 30-40 channels and have gotten as many as 50 channels using an outdoor antenna and amplifier. RABBIT EAR AMPLIFIED ANTENNAS DONT WORK!!! Spend the money on the RIGHT equipment and get the right results.
The WSPA News Department has yet to realize it, but these tests are not really tests. First, the analog transmitter is not really shut down as they say, instead it is transmitting a picture of snow and a caption. If it were really turned off you would see nothing but noise (snow). Second, all it tells you is that you are on analog Ch7. If you have either a converter box or a DTV but are watching analog Ch7 because you can’t scan UHF Ch53 which is temporarily transmitting Ch7 programming you will fail the so-called test as I did. A DTV will not automatically switch between analog and digital tuners, or at least mine won’t. I don’t think converter boxes have both tuners, instead they have a by-pass (internal A/B switch) to permit analog reception. I don’t know why WSPA puts out incomplete and faulty info in the guise of helping us.
We have a TV with a power amplified antana that receives ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX and others analog. We purchased the two top rated converter boxes and can no longer get ABC, NBC, or FOX and can only get CBS about 95% of the time - which is VERY annoying. We purchase the strongest amplified HDTV antana and it is worse. We purchased a new TV added the amplified HDTV antanna and it still did not improve - infact last night’s test indicated that our reception of CH7 is in analog not digital. What else can a person do? How is this suppose to be better when all I can watch is Ch16 and Ch29?
Turning off the analog transmitter is important to let Americans struggling to make ends meet realize that they must buy cable from a large corporation or purchase an electronic device made in a communist or third-word country supporting terrorism. Don’t bother applying for a rebate coupon—the government will lose it, claim it was lost in the mail (isn’t that a government operation, too) and refuse to resend it.
It’s like weapons of mass destruction. It doesn’t matter if their in Iraq—as long as we get rid off someone who tried to kill my dad.
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