Digital TV Transition Update: Reception Problems Linger

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PETER SVENSSON | June 16, 2009 07:09 PM EST | AP

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NEW YORK — The shutdown of U.S. analog TV service on Friday appears to have gone relatively smoothly, but as expected, a lot of viewers are having problems getting the stations they want.

The problems have ensnared even the technologically sophisticated.

Wally Grotophorst in Hamilton, Va., got a "digital" antenna for his digital TV last year. But on Friday, he lost the Washington-based ABC and CBS stations, channels 7 and 9, which he could pick up digitally before the transition.

That's because those stations, like dozens of others, switched their digital signals from the UHF frequency band to the VHF band as they cut their analog signals Friday. But Grotophorst's antenna, like many others branded as "digital" and sold over the past few years, was designed only for UHF stations. Nearly all TV stations were using the UHF band for the digital broadcasts until Friday.

"This moving down to the VHF spectrum was news. The stations didn't advertise the fact," Grotophorst said.

He's now regretting that he recycled his old rooftop VHF antenna.

"The station did warn viewers about this change but not everyone got the word," said Bill Lord, vice president of news at ABC7. "The station has made the switch and there is no going back."

There are TV antennas that can receive both UHF and VHF bands. In the indoor version, these have long extendable poles _ the "rabbit ears" _ for VHF reception and a loop for UHF.

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Brett Whitten, a technology consultant in Philadelphia, lost the ABC-affiliated Channel 6 for the same reason. He was unsuccessful in attempts to improvise a VHF antenna out of wire, helped by instructions he found online.

According to a Monday evening newscast, that station was talking to the Federal Communications Commission to see if it could increase its output power. That could help with reception, at least for those who have VHF antennas.

The FCC said it is examining reports of signal loss by viewers of some stations in Chicago, Philadelphia and New York.

The FCC said more than 20 percent of the 317,450 callers to its help line on Friday had problems receiving at least one station, making it the most frequent problem after converter-box setup and requests for converter-box coupons.

Those converter boxes allow older, analog sets to view digital signals after Friday's cutoff, following years of planning, of the transmission technology in use since the days of Milton Berle and Howdy Doody. The digital signals are more efficient, freeing up airwaves for cell phones and other services.

If a station is missing, viewers should first try to force the converter box or digital TV to "rescan" the airwaves for channels that moved to new frequencies on Friday.

For those who aren't helped by that, the FCC put out a new advisory Monday recommending "double rescanning." That involves disconnecting the antenna from the box or TV, rescanning, turning off the box or TV, then turning it back on, connecting the antenna and scanning one more time. The procedure can clear the box or TV's memory of saved channel information that is now incorrect, the commission said.

All full-power stations have now shut down their analog signals. Some low-power stations and rural relays known as "translators" are still broadcasting in analog.

NEW YORK — The shutdown of U.S. analog TV service on Friday appears to have gone relatively smoothly, but as expected, a lot of viewers are having problems getting the stations they want. The p...
NEW YORK — The shutdown of U.S. analog TV service on Friday appears to have gone relatively smoothly, but as expected, a lot of viewers are having problems getting the stations they want. The p...
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I understand the frustration, and I think parts of it were handled wrong. I would've like to have seen turn off tests leading up to the date. At a scheduled time, all stations would turn of analog and make sure digital is on for say 5 minutes. This could be done a odd times, late at night, before prime time, ect. This way if you are getting your stations you know you are set, if not you know you need to get a box, antenna or whatever. If there is a problem with a specific station that can be fixed before the turn off date. It would've caused less problems.

I empathize with those who are having difficulty, but I also understand it is necessary and analog is antiquated, and we need to move on. It just could have been handled better.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:45 AM on 06/18/2009

This was done in my local market. However, after the switch I am unable to receive the CBS affiliate and one other local station.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:07 AM on 06/18/2009
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Most stations have been broadcasting their digital channels for multiple years. You could have "tested" your reception at any time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:56 AM on 06/18/2009

In West Seattle we were getting all digital channels before the switch....after the switch we lost all channels above 7.2

Oh well...it's probably their loss and more than ours :-)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:15 PM on 06/17/2009

This sounds like a technical nightmare for the technically impaired: ie. the poor who cannot affor cable or a digital television.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:35 PM on 06/17/2009
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We've had the converter boxes for over a year and we picked up quite a few stations and things ran fairly smooth except we would lose reception on windy and/or rainy days.
Since the complete switch from analog, we have re-scanned numerous times, because we've actually lost a two major stations - CBS and ABC!
The reception on the other stations pixels out and says 'no signal' off and on, which is so odd because there was never a problem before the complete switch, except on rainy and/or windy days.
I do hope they can fix this!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:50 PM on 06/17/2009
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The advisory group put out a statement after an early morning meeting re-recommending that those who find the "double rescanning" method unsuccessful should attempt a "triple rescan" which involves unplugging the box from the tv, unplugging the tv from the wall, donating both to charity and buying Howard Zinn's "A People's History of the United States: 1492 – Present".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:43 PM on 06/17/2009

my tv worked with digital stations (internal tuner), now only FOX comes in in HD on 7-1

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:55 AM on 06/17/2009
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Know what's creepy?

The amount of attention the government gave to the TV switch. The government has been absolutely freaked out that some Americans might have an interruption in their cable service.

What does that tell you? The Council on Foreign Relations decides what dominates the air waves each week, and without television the propaganda cannot succeed.

TURN OFF YOUR TV and live a life. You won't miss it after a week.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:36 AM on 06/17/2009
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I hope you remembered to get a digital converter for your tinfoil hat.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:44 PM on 06/17/2009
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I have no sympathy for these people.

Really. None.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:35 AM on 06/17/2009

Why? Is there something wrong with wanting to have access to local television news broadcasts?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:18 PM on 06/17/2009
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Sure there is. If you're too unsmart to figure it out and get into the 21st century, then it's a waste of your time anyway.

Buy a newspaper. Presuming they can read.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:31 PM on 06/17/2009

I rescanned all channels after channel 7 disappeared Friday here in suburban Chicago. Now, I have 7 back and I get 2, which I couldn't get before. Happy Day!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:22 AM on 06/17/2009
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I've had cable for a while now - but once in a while, the picture will blink off for a split-second and go wide on me - I still have a 4:3 CRT! What gives?
Not cool...!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:57 AM on 06/17/2009
- jimrs6 I'm a Fan of jimrs6 8 fans permalink

You have a bad cable connection somewhere.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:01 AM on 06/18/2009
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