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Old 11-17-2004, 05:56 PM   #1
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Default Once the FCC pulls analog transmission....we are ALL screwed

Yes, 2006 is the day the FCC wants to stop all analog TV tranmission in favor of digital only. Though, that date may move to 2008.

Why are we screwed? Because, have you tried getting HD reception with a tv top antenna? I do. I get some great channels, but not all of them.
Even with adaptor boxes for analog TV's, people stand to lose most of their channels. Rabbit ears are not affective and the perfect antenna doesn't exist. And it won't exist because they can't compensate for the bouncing and/or blocking of UHF digital signals. VHF penetrates better, as do all lower frequencies. (They use VHF for digital overseas)

This affects viewership which affects what TV stations can charge the commercial advertisers. This is bad....VERY BAD. How will communications to the masses be affected in case of natural diasaster?
How many old folks in FL would have never seen the story of the hurricanes because they can't afford those expensive converter boxes, or can't learn to use the TV because they are old and set in their ways?

In short, the Cable and Dish companies will OWN us. Think service and billing sucks now? Try adding double or triple the load on the exisiting service providers. Try getting a tech guy to install your service within a week. try NOT being on hold when the flood of calls pour in. Try even getting an open phone circuit! "We're sorry, all circuits are busy..."

Free TV will be a virtual thing of the past. And many people in apartments will have little to no choice for TV reception because they can't get a rooftop dish or cable. By law, if they have a terrace, they can get DISH, but are they facing the right way to get reception?

Conspiracy to end all free tv? I don't think they are that informed on the issue. It's more like ignorance. But the kind of ignorance that will make the predicted YK2 issue come to fuition. Only a few years late and millions of viewers short! Free TV can be a thing of the past.
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Old 11-19-2004, 12:22 AM   #2
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I get more channels of HD than I care to watch with my roof top antenna.

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Old 11-19-2004, 02:18 AM   #3
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[quote="phloyd"]I get more channels of HD than I care to watch with my roof top antenna.


That is my point dave. Not everyone can have a rooftop antenna.
They are most likely to suffer.

What kind of antenna do you use?
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Old 11-23-2004, 02:05 AM   #4
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A really big one

Actually I need a second antenna to get NBC since they broadcast from a different hill.

I know it can be difficult to set up a roof top antenna, though there is protection of such things from the FCC.

Of course if you rent then you are probably screwed.

Right now I think that the transmission power is not necessarily at the final target levels, and it may be possible to get some channels at least with a set top antenna once the stations are transmitting full power. I think that the intent is that DTV should be able to be received on a set top antenna.

At my work we use a 'set top antenna' in a window and we can get CBS, ABC and PBS from 50 miles away, so there is still hope... though we are on the second floor of our building.

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