DTV:  You’ll Need an Antenna That Handles UHF and VHF

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    When you think DTV, don’t forget about your TV antenna.

    It’s a critical piece of equipment you’ll need to enjoy the improved picture and sound quality digital television brings.

    If yours is among the 250,000 households in South Carolina (100,000 Upstate) that watch over-the-air TV, likely you already have an antenna.  It may be the same one you’ve had for decades.

    But you -may- need a new one for DTV.

    You don’t have to wait until the February 17, 2009 transition to watch digital television.  It’s available now.  February 17 (at midnight) is when analog broadcasting will discontinue.

    Right now, the digital broadcasts are on UHF channels.  After February 17, some digital channels will remain on UHF (Ultra High Frequency, channel 14 and above); others will move to VHF (Very High Frequency, channel 2 - 13).

    For example, News Channel 7’s digital programming is on channel 53 currently.  After February 17, it moves to channel 7.

    You’ll need an antenna that handles both VHF and UHF channels.

    Some viewers get a good picture by using a set-top antenna (also known as “rabbit ears”).  Other viewers need an outdoor antenna to get a good quality picture.  The distance you live from our transmitter on Hogback Mountain near Landrum can impact your TV reception, especially if you live 30 miles or more from the transmitter.  Other factors affecting signal quality include trees and walls.  You may find you need not only a better antenna, but also a preamp to boost the TV signal.

    This web site may help you:  http://www.antennaweb.org/aw/welcome.aspx

    Remember, if you have an analog TV, your antenna plugs into the DTV converter box, and the box plugs into your TV.

    If you have a newer TV with a built-in digital tuner, you don’t need a converter box.  The antenna plugs straight into your TV, and you’re good to go.

    Feel free to call the News Channel 7 engineering staff at 864-576-7777 if you face a technical issue involving DTV and need help.

    News Channel 7 will make sure you’re ready for the new world of DTV!

 

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Flag Comment Posted by BILL on November 20, 2008 at 8:13 pm

the truth about DTV is really lacking. I am sure you are aware of the problems. First the uhf/vhf out door antenna will work, but the margin of error for correct alignment is super critical.
Next the reception of the digital tv signal is very sensitive to weather conditions such as fog and heavy rain (sometimes not available). Next, there is a real problem with audio control—-volume varies and sometimes is out of sync.
all these problems appear on all channels not just wspa.—-
That said, why dosen’t anyone admit to these inconviences and stop making it sound as tho DTV is a better and easy answer to tv reception—-when it isn’t——also when are these problems going to be fixed??
Last - the converter box cannot be gotten by “a friend” who has cable,etc as you state on your add, because they will not send the coupon to a PO Box or to an address that has cable or satellite service——and forget about calling them -they have not answered their phone in several months—-so come Feb , there will be a lot fewer viewers or at least a lot of unhappy viewers—-suggestion-if you can’t resolve these issues, at least “report” the whole story

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