On Feb. 17,
2009, we hope you’re ready.
That’s the date on which all analog
broadcast television will cease transmission and the all-digital-all-the-time
era will begin.
What does THAT mean?
“By law, television
stations nationwide must switch from the old method of transmitting
TV signals known as analog to digital television (DTV) on
February 17, 2009. DTV
is an innovative new type of broadcasting technology that
delivers movie-quality pictures and sound, more channels,
and even high definition television (HDTV) to consumers with
HD television sets. While the benefits of DTV are remarkable,
millions of households risk losing television reception unless
they take the easy steps to receive a digital signal. We’re
here to assist you throughout the entire transition process.” (Source: dtvanswers.com) PBS 45 & 49 is already fully converted
to digital and broadcasting an HDTV channel via its digital
signals. Click here to check out
our HDTV schedule.
Are YOU ready for
the transition?
What will happen to your TV set on Feb. 17, 2009? Will it still work? What
do you need to know to get ready? These excellent online resources will help
you understand the digital transition and high-definition television (HDTV)
and tell you what you need to do:
How can you get a
low-cost converter box?
If you don’t buy a digital TV set, you will have
the option to use a converter box. To learn more about
the coupon program for these boxes, including
how and when to request your coupons, coupon value, and redemption instructions,
please visit Digital-to-Analog
Converter Box Coupon Program.
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The
PBS 45 & 49
DTV Help Desk
You may have heard that the nation is moving from analog
to digital television technology, effective Feb. 17,
2009. On that date, all TV stations will stop
broadcasting their analog signals and move to exclusively broadcasting digital
TV (DTV).
The new system, which is already available,
looks and sounds great, but the switch raises a few questions.
PBS 45 & 49
is here to help! If you have questions about the digital
transition and would
like to be placed on our free DTV Help List, contact
us at 1-877-DTV4PBS or
.
Visit www.pbs4549.org/dtv4pbs for more information.
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