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Digital Television: What It Means To You
Digital television (DTV) presents a clearer picture, CD-quality audio
and its efficient technology allows for broadcasters to send out
multiple signals on one channel, also known as multicasting.
Not only is DTV a better viewing experience, but on February 17, 2009, by law, broadcast stations in the United States will only be broadcasting in digital. The current analog signals will be shut off to broadcasters and redistributed for other uses, such as public safety.
Simply put, if you watch television "over-the-air" or using an antenna, you'll need to make some adjustments to continue seeing your favorite television channels after February 17, 2009. Viewers who subscribe to cable or a satellite service will continue to get these channels. However, to enhance viewing capabilities and to get the full benefits of digital television, cable and satellite subscribers may need to make some changes as well.
If your television isn't digital ready, you will need to
purchase a set-top converter box which will take the broadcast DTV
signals and make them work on your current television.
Cable or satellite subscribers - Your television should continue to work as usual.
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| Helpful Resources |
• dtv.gov
• National Association of Broadcasters
• How to tune your antenna for best reception
• DTV "What Every Consumer Should Know"
• DTV Blog
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