Digital TV Transition Delay: Obama Asks Congress For More Time

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JOELLE TESSLER | January 8, 2009 07:50 PM EST | AP

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WASHINGTON — President-elect Barack Obama is urging Congress to postpone the Feb. 17 switch from analog to digital television broadcasting, arguing that too many Americans who rely on analog TV sets to pick up over-the-air channels won't be ready.

In a letter to key lawmakers Thursday, Obama transition team co-chair John Podesta said the digital transition needs to be delayed largely because the Commerce Department has run out of money for coupons to subsidize digital TV converter boxes for consumers. People who don't have cable or satellite service or a TV with a digital tuner will need the converter boxes to keep their older analog sets working.

Obama officials are also concerned the government is not doing enough to help Americans _ particularly those in rural, poor or minority communities _ prepare for and navigate the transition.

"With coupons unavailable, support and education insufficient, and the most vulnerable Americans exposed, I urge you to consider a change to the legislatively mandated analog cutoff date," Podesta wrote to the top Democrats and Republicans on the Senate and House Commerce committees.

In 2005, Congress required that broadcasters switch from analog to digital broadcasts, which are more efficient, to free up valuable chunks of wireless spectrum. The newly available room in the airwaves can be used for commercial wireless services and for emergency-response networks.

Because Congress set the Feb. 17, 2009 date for the change, it would have to pass a new law to postpone it.

Obama's request for a delay is a victory for Consumers Union, which had asked for the digital transition to be postponed

"We are extremely pleased the incoming administration is supportive of consumer efforts to ensure that poor, elderly and rural consumers do not face economic hardship as we move broadcasting to digital transmission," said Gene Kimmelman, the group's vice president for federal policy.

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The Obama team decided to push for a delay after the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, an arm of the Commerce Department, said Monday that it had hit a $1.34 billion funding limit set by Congress to pay for converter box coupons.

The coupon program allows consumers to request up to two $40 vouchers per household to help pay for the boxes, which generally cost between $40 and $80 each and can be purchased without a coupon.

The NTIA said it had no choice but to start a waiting list for coupon requests as of Jan. 4, meaning that consumers who have applied since then are unlikely to receive their vouchers before Feb. 17. At this point, the agency is sending coupons to people on the list only as unredeemed coupons now in circulation expire, freeing up more money for the program. The waiting list currently has requests for 1.1 million coupons.

Congress is considering whether to step in with new accounting rules and possibly more money to get the program back on track.

In his letter, Podesta said government funding for both the coupon program and consumer education and support efforts is "woefully inadequate." Obama plans to include resources to help viewers through the digital transition in his economic recovery package.

His proposal to push off the transition, however, is running into some resistance, particularly among Republicans.

Meredith Attwell Baker, head of the NTIA, said the Bush administration opposes a postponement since the government and industry have "invested so much in preparing for this date."

A delay, she said, "would create uncertainty, frustration and confusion among consumers."

Baker added that the current administration wants to instead focus on quickly fixing the problems facing the coupon program to meet last-minute demand ahead of the Feb. 17 cutoff. The NTIA is asking for another $250 million in funding for the program.

Meanwhile, Rep. Joe Barton of Texas, the top Republican on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, insisted there is no need to "bail out" the digital transition program because the NTIA can send out more coupons as unredeemed ones expire.

"Ditching the deadline and slathering on more millions of taxpayer dollars ... is just panic," he said in a statement.

But Senate Commerce Committee Chairman John D. Rockefeller, D-W. Va., said he would support delaying the digital transition "until we can do it right."

"The Obama administration deserves time to bring order to what has been an appallingly mismanaged process by the Bush administration," Rockefeller said in a statement.

That sentiment was echoed by Michael Copps, one of two Democrats on the Federal Communications Commission.

"More time can only help put in place the kind of consumer-focused outreach and assistance that should have been up-and-running months ago," he said.

For its part, the National Association of Broadcasters did not take a position on whether to postpone the switch to digital, but a spokeswoman said NAB believes the coupon program can be fixed without forcing a delay.

One organization that opposes the proposal is the wireless industry's main trade group, CTIA - The Wireless Association, which counts Verizon Wireless and AT&T Wireless among its members. Those two companies emerged as top bidders in the federal auction of much of the wireless spectrum being freed up by the digital transition.

The Consumer Electronics Association, too, opposes a delay.

"First responders urgently need the analog spectrum, as do innovators waiting to deploy innovative new wireless broadband services," said Gary Shapiro, who heads the group.

WASHINGTON — President-elect Barack Obama is urging Congress to postpone the Feb. 17 switch from analog to digital television broadcasting, arguing that too many Americans who rely on analog TV ...
WASHINGTON — President-elect Barack Obama is urging Congress to postpone the Feb. 17 switch from analog to digital television broadcasting, arguing that too many Americans who rely on analog TV ...
 
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I don't think we should be delaying this any longer. It has taken us forever to make this switch while the rest of the world is whizzing past us. I'm sure there will be those who are left out but we simply can't continue to give up technological ground to our global competitors just because we have a bunch of clowns running things. That isn't going to change. I also happen to think it is all but impossible to address the problem because there are an awful lot of people who no matter what you do are seriously challenged by even the simplest technology and that isn't something that you will overcome by legislative action. Some portion of our population will be playing catch up even under the best of circumstances. It would be nice to have everyone on board but it just isn't realistic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:33 AM on 01/09/2009
- lauram I'm a Fan of lauram 11 fans permalink

What are they "whizzing past us" at? What's the big loss if we don't make this change for a while - like 'til most people get a new tv? What's the big loss?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:11 AM on 01/09/2009
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Most channels are already broadcasting in digital. All that is being asked is to keep the analog signal on a little longer. No big delay!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:13 PM on 01/09/2009
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I posted this earlier but am wondering if anyone with the box has found a way around this deficiency without having to go to the expense of buying a digital recorder, as someone suggested.
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I work 3-11:30 p.m. and program my current TV/VCR/DVD combo set to record shows I won't be home to watch. (I can program up to EIGHT shows.)

With the converter box, the "timer program" option is NOT available.

The only RECORD function available with the converter box is to manually push the record button at the beginning of each show. . . which is impossible if I'm not even home.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:50 AM on 01/09/2009
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You need to have your converter box turned "on", and set to the channel you want to record while you're away. If you want to record from more than one channel, sorry - you're sol.

You program your set to record from channel 3 or 4, or "input", or whatever channel your converter box feeds into your combo unit, and set the time to record at whatever time your program comes on at.

Hope that helps.

I broke down and got a refurbished DVR for $210, myself. Most of my TV viewing is, like yours, time-offset as well.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:08 AM on 01/09/2009
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Thank you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:11 AM on 01/09/2009
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Thank you for helping with that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:14 PM on 01/09/2009
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I think Republicans just love big corporations and despise those of us who are just making it, day-to-day. Last summer, our main income (the real estate market) crumbled and now my hours at work have been cut from 40 to 24 hours per week. My husband and I had just about decided that we'd have to do without any new or weather on the broadcast networks until things turned around in the real estate market but now I have some hope that our TV won't go dark before spring when it's the best source we have on tornado outbreaks (the internet can only do so much for us to keep us informed and that kind of thing isn't one of them).

And the bandwidth for the first responders is pure bs. It's really ALL about the big corporations making more money off us! And that's the real truth in this. And it just stinks!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:44 AM on 01/09/2009
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Don't tell people it is BS about the bandwidth. The switch over is about the bandwidth. It is not about the corporations making more money. I work in the industry and have been working on the conversion for our system. If any thing the open bandwidth will open up the ability to bring competition into the market.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:17 PM on 01/09/2009

That would be nice if it's true. However, there is NO chance of cable being run out here anytime soon.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:57 PM on 01/09/2009
- dukeitout I'm a Fan of dukeitout 3 fans permalink

Pres. elect Obama: I thought you were for progress. Hold fast to the Feb. 17 transition date. The government is the only one that can make this happen. It's a joke to suggest the federal government cannot afford a few more bucks for coupons to assist citizens in the upgrade efforts. It will be very positive for the TV industry and for the country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:35 AM on 01/09/2009
- MsLiz I'm a Fan of MsLiz 116 fans permalink
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Did you read the article? Congress authorized $X for coupons, and that has been spent. Congress must authorize more money, and since there is a waiting list for coupons, people who planned on using coupons to purchase converters have not been able to do so.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:51 AM on 01/09/2009
- johnie2xs I'm a Fan of johnie2xs 62 fans permalink
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To quote Charlie Brown, "Good Grief" !!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 AM on 01/09/2009
- MikeDu I'm a Fan of MikeDu 159 fans permalink
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EVERYBODY must've understood there was going to be a frantic run on coupons & converter boxes as the deadline approached. Why did they all wait? For most Americans TV reception is ranked at a slightly higher level of importance than childcare! I do not want to be a Walmart electronics dept employee on the change-over day.
After a certain point all you can say to people is "This is your own damned fault". I got 2 coupons and purchased two boxes way back in JULY. I've been contentedly watching free over-the-air digital for months now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:22 AM on 01/09/2009
- rf-hawaii I'm a Fan of rf-hawaii 27 fans permalink

When buying electronic equipment it usually pays to wait until the very last minute. There's a new widget out every few months.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:39 AM on 01/09/2009
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I'm not quite sure what to make of this whole thing. I got my coupons and bought a couple of converter boxes several months ago. While I did get reasonable reception with set-top antennas, I went ahead, bit the bullet and installed a Terrestrial DB-4 antenna (will it be suitable for VHF-HI reception, ch. 7-14 after the switchover? God only knows...) and a distribution amplifier in the attic. Note that this isn't something that everyone can easily do. I bought a DVR (a "refurbished" item, purchased for $200; converter box coupons cannot be used for DVRs ) to functionally replace my VCR. Bear in mind that the analog tuners in the typical VCR won't work after the switchover. I'm not sure how many people realize this. I use the digital tuner in the DVR in lieu of a converter box for a third TV. From my standpoint, life is great. I spent a few hundred dollars, a fair amount of time, but my reception and picture quality is exceptional, and I get the additional sub-channels, for expanded programming.

My brother lives a few miles from me. He can only get a couple of channels with a set-top antenna. Which is surprising, because he gets decent analog reception. He's not technically capable of installing a roof-top antenna, so I'll probably wind up installing one for him. I hope they postpone the switchover - I'd rather not install the antenna in the middle of winter.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:12 AM on 01/09/2009
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Good information on your post.

The difference between analog and digital is that analog can be degraded but stii viewed. Where as digital is basically picture or no picture. If the signal is low there is not enough packets to put togethor to make a picture. I have heard that some stations have not turned the power all the way up on the digital yet. they can't until they shut the analog off.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:21 PM on 01/09/2009
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Even Barney made public announcement about the digital switch. People don't listen!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:57 PM on 01/08/2009

If you don't watch TV regularly, you don't see these announcements. Until this year (election year--debates, etc.), we watched the Kentucky Derby once a year for 10 or 15 minutes of pre-race, race and post-race while we drank mint juleps on the porch.

I don't recall any announcements there.

Nonetheless, I requested my coupons in good time, but I haven't seen them yet. I'm starting to wonder about which people are really not listening.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:02 PM on 01/09/2009

The info has been out there since 2005, almost four years, for those that are too lazy to count. We have been inundated with blurbs on TV for the last year, at this point you have to live under a rock to not know that 2-17 09 is the cut off date. Is that info hard to understand?

Americans seem to want to be treated as children, 'Now, now, you make sure you go out today and buy the box so your TV works. How many time do I have to tell you?" You all have had plenty of warning this was coming. Every store I walk into that sells any kind of Electronics has close to a pallet of these boxes sitting there, they are not hard to get. The coupons have been available for almost a year, again I guess most were too lazy to pick up a phone and get one or two.

Everyone seems to ignore the other side of this issue, the broadcasters. I am in no way affiliated with any broadcast company, but I know it is costing them thousands a month to run dual transmitters, should the Govt. pay their utility bills becasue the end date was changed? T With the drop off in add revenue they are hurting too.

People, if you watch OTA and did not bother to get a box, take your lumps like adults. Actions or inaction has it's consequence.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:54 PM on 01/08/2009

The information has been out there since 2005 but widespread sale of converters didn't start in 2005. As I posted down thread, I couldn't find one in my local stores this summer not because they'd sold out but because they hadn't been ordered yet. And I live in a major city, not some small town where Wal-Mart is the only option. Nevermind the fact that they cost more money than the rebate and we are in the middle of a recission.

But somehow your sympathy is for the companies rather than millions of rural Americans and senior citzens.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:04 AM on 01/09/2009

Good post, clevername.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:03 PM on 01/09/2009
- MalloMel I'm a Fan of MalloMel 103 fans permalink
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I hear you, but I guess I'm not as crass as some other people.

Some people may have ADD or they may be old or they just may be too poor to make up the difference between the cost of the box and the coupon. Maybe there are other issues. I just don't know.

I guess I am one of those Liberals, but I say cut them some slack. Do we always have to be so GD conservative about things. Jeez, give it a break.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:10 AM on 01/09/2009
- BrickSykes I'm a Fan of BrickSykes 43 fans permalink
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I'm with you, Pal!

Brick

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:02 AM on 01/09/2009
- MalloMel I'm a Fan of MalloMel 103 fans permalink
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Another thing... a lot more people are going to be looking to those gosh darn Liberals to help them through the hard times ahead. So get used to it... if you can.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:17 AM on 01/09/2009
- Beca I'm a Fan of Beca 43 fans permalink

I just connected my digital converters to my TV's and its a mess!!! When the wind blows I loose the signal, the picture freezes, or I get a bunch of squares!! I can't watch even a half-hour show without a million picture/voice freezes, black screen indicating no sgnal, or a distorted picture and sound!!
WHAT THE HELL IS SO GREAT ABOUT THIS STUPID DIGITAL? I can't even watch the news anymore!! Wind, rain, darkness, cold all affect the stupid digital transmission!
I don't have cable, sattelite or anything because I cannot afford it, now I am being forced by my government to have to figure out how to pay for a new roof antennae!! You know how expensive that is? not only the price of the roof antennae, but for the removal of the old one and installation of the new one--on a two story house! And that still does not guarantee that I will get a better digital signal. Without the stupid digital converter, I can see all the basic channels just fine, regardless of wind, rain, cold, etc. But now they tell me that I have to get a new antennae!!! This is no right! I cannot afford a new roof antennae! I cannot believe the government fell for this trick by the corporate slobs who came up with this digital is better crap and we now have to pay for it! Not right!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:49 PM on 01/08/2009
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One thing that might help is that alot of stations have not turned the digital up to full strength yet. They are waiting until they turn off the analog signal to turn up the duigital side.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:13 PM on 01/09/2009

Here's one of the best sites I've found concerning antennas.

http://www.antennaweb.org/aw/Address.aspx

Just fill in your address and any obstacles between your home and the local stations (tall trees, other buildings, mountains or hills, etc.), and a chart will suggest the best antenna for you.

Good Luck!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:23 PM on 01/08/2009
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Good one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:22 PM on 01/09/2009

This was my result for "Show All Stations" (both analog and digital:

"There are no stations predicted to serve this location.
Depending on the specifics of your installation, though, you may be able to receive some signals."

Lovely. We do (barely) get staticky analog.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:09 PM on 01/09/2009
- loki I'm a Fan of loki 141 fans permalink
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I hope to god he gets it too. Then maybe something can be done to help all the people who bought the converter boxes with the gov coupons. First of all, the boxes are junk, they barely work , and what they do get, does not look very good. Ive seen more than a couple, and so far, Im not impressed. Also, the coupons never covered the cost. The boxes were at least $57 , many were more. But the main reason is that they just dont work. However, if anyone has one that does work good, i sure would like to know. Maybe then we could all suggest which box to buy, and which ones to stay away from for all of those who have not purchased them yet. R C A cheap boxes and M a g n a v 0 x are the two I have seen most. And they are non working or very very disappointing. I myself have dishnetwork and a couple samsung flat screen 1080p with hdtv turner built in, and it looks great. But not everyone can do this. Something needs to be done to help them out with getting the best bang for what little money they have to spend right now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:18 PM on 01/08/2009

If you have Dish satellite, loki, I guess you know you don't need a converter box, right?

I bought an el cheapo Magnavox converter back in August, and after fair amount of tweaking the Channel Master 4x bowtie outdoor antenna, I get decent reception most of the time now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:33 PM on 01/08/2009
- Beca I'm a Fan of Beca 43 fans permalink

Thank you loki, it is good to know that even people who can afford what you have understand that not all of us can afford that and are stuck with the mandated govenment law that forces us to spend money we don't have! Yes, the boxes are sucky, and no I never found anyplace where the boxes cost $40.00. And now they tell me I need to buy new digital antennas!! I have a roof top antenna which works fine without the digital box and all my channels come clear. However, with the digital box, everything freezes, the signal is lost constantly and it is crap! Paying for a new rooftop antenna plus the removal of the old one and installation of the new one on a two story house is way too expensive for me to afford at this point. There are not alternatives! It is very frustrating!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:54 PM on 01/08/2009
- Cobia I'm a Fan of Cobia 2 fans permalink

You most likely DON"T need a new antenna. And most of the converter boxes work great. The improvement in the picture quality is quite noticeable and there are many more channels available in most areas.

The key to good reception is in the connections, cabling, any splitters used, and TUNING both the antenna and the Converter box. See my (simplified) guide posting below here somewhere on this thread, and others too.
A very good reference is the Consumer Reports website, they have lots of FREE information on all of this.
The TV broadcasters are also changing transmit powers and channel assignments on the fly as the evolution progresses which complicates day to day viewing also.
This whole thing is a VERY complicated potential mess, but it should get better once the broadcasters go to full digital power.

Don't give up (or in to the cable/satellite vendors), it's doable. (I even see AT and T plugging an ad here that plays to peoples frustraton with this transition). Lots of people don't mind paying, I do ;] .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:17 AM on 01/09/2009

The editorial policy of the Huffington Post on management of posts by readers is very much like China.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:55 PM on 01/08/2009

Heck it was probably programmed there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:05 PM on 01/08/2009
- ohiomark I'm a Fan of ohiomark 128 fans permalink

What, a years notice and free government coupons isn't enough for these people?

Let them watch snow.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:43 PM on 01/08/2009
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Why don't you read some of the comments regarding who "these people" are; then maybe you will feel some compassion?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:50 PM on 01/08/2009
- ohiomark I'm a Fan of ohiomark 128 fans permalink

I'm a conservative and according to you Libs, I'm not capable of compassion.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:56 PM on 01/08/2009
- badtimes I'm a Fan of badtimes 11 fans permalink

For various reasons, I didn't apply for a coupon til Jan 1st. While it won't kill me if the TV goes dark, it won't affect cable/sat customers, or those who bought converter boxes earlier, if the transition is delayed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:51 PM on 01/08/2009
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such a kind heart.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:53 PM on 01/08/2009
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The level of enjoyment that some posters seem to be getting out of their utter lack of compassion is a little puzzling. It's one thing to post negative or snarky comments about politicians or public figures - that's standard. But seemingly relishing the idea of leaving poor Grandmas who are snowed in somewhere in rural South Dakota (or wherever) without the small pleasure of network and local television - I just don't get it at all. Are they just joking or posturing? Or are they really that mean?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:29 AM on 01/09/2009
- Beca I'm a Fan of Beca 43 fans permalink

Ohiomark, you are an ignorant person. I am one of "them" you speak of, if I could afford it I would have cable, satellite or another form of TV service, but I cannot. These "free" government coupons for something that is Mandated by law by our Government are not really "free"--I have yet to see a converter box for $40.00. So we, those of us with no money to spare at the moment, have to pay extra to buy these converter boxes. Then when the boxes are installed, the signal is poor, the picture freezes and its crap, so we call the number and are told, now we have to BUY a new Digital antenna to be compatible with the digital converter. You know how much those cost? I have a roof top antenna that works fine, but now I have to find a way to pay for a new digital roof top antenna, the removal of the old one and installation of the new one on a two story house.
So, NO, A YEARS NOTICE AND COUPONS IS NOT ENOUGH FOR PEOPLE WHO BARELY HAVE ENOUGH MONEY TO PAY OUR BASIC BILLS, MORTGAGE AND GROCERIES!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:02 AM on 01/09/2009
- ohiomark I'm a Fan of ohiomark 128 fans permalink

How much does your internet access and computer cost you?

What about your cell phone?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:15 AM on 01/09/2009

Despite all the advertising, it isn't as simple as just going out and getting a converter. When they started giving out rebates, I put my name in. Weeks later I get my coupon and head out to 3 different chain stores- none of which had the boxes in yet. I looked online, but the few I could find it stock were very expensive. I did the math a few days before my coupon expired this summer and realized that if I waited until the cheaper models were in stock, I'd save money so I didn't bother to buy one.

Since then, friends who have bought converter boxes have had problems with overheating and poor reception which makes me wonder if I even want one. As of now I am planning on letting my TV go dark and I'll see if I care enough to get a converter or pay for cable. I can always watch television on hulu, but that isn't an option for many low income families or seniors.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:27 PM on 01/08/2009
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Poor reception could be due to a poor antenna or cable between the box and tv. Also they are not broadcasting the digital signal at full strength until they shut off the analog part.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:35 PM on 01/08/2009
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I sure hope they up the digital strength if that's the case. I hooked up my parents' sets to the converter boxes and they don't even get CBS or ABC in digital, and a noticeably weaker NBC signal. This is with a very good antenna, too, one designed to handle digital signals and works great in analog.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:42 PM on 01/08/2009
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