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On June 12, 2009, WHAM-TV and all television stations in the United States will turn off their analog transmitters and will broadcast only digital signals.
In the simplest terms, what this means to a television viewer is this: Any television set that is analog will no longer work without help. That help will come in the form of a cable or satellite hook-up or an analog-to-digital converter box.
If your television does not have a digital tuner -- which most TV's older than 2-3 years do not -- and your TV is not connected to cable or satellite, you will need to take action to ensure that you do not lose television service:
1. Purchase a digital television converter box for your TV.
You can apply to the government for two-per-household coupons for discounts on converter boxes. Most electronics retailers are now stocking the boxes. With a coupon, a box should cost no more than $20-$40. To order a coupon over the phone, call 1-888-388-2009 (1-888-DTV-2009).
Most households should be able to pick up the over-the-air free digital television signals (ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, CW and PBS) from just about anywhere in the immediate Rochester area with an antenna of some sort. We’ve tried a converter box at our location on West Henrietta Road at Calkins, and we could pick up all the local digital signals with a pair of rabbit ears.
To apply for a TV Converter Box Coupon, visit www.dtv2009.gov. However, everyone applying for a coupon is now being put on a waiting list, according to the federal government, until the coupon program is re-funded.
Each household is entitled to two coupons. However, the coupons have a 90-day expiration date. If you have an expired coupon, the government is making provisions to allow you to reapply.
2. Subscribe to a pay-TV service, such as cable or satellite.
A subscription to a cable, satellite or a telephone company service provider will allow you to continue using your analog TV set. The signal your television receives from these providers will be able to accommodate the digital transition. However, with satellite services you may have to pay an extra free to receive local channels.
3. Purchase a digital television set.
You can buy a new television set with a built-in digital or Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) tuner. All TVs with a digital tuner are able to receive
digital signals broadcast by television stations, so you can continue to receive free programming with no monthly fees.
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