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FAQ - Analog to Digital Conversion set for February 17, 2009 (mandated by the US FCC)

Click here for answers about the FCC mandated digital to analog conversion.

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ANALOG TO DIGITAL CONVERSION
IN THE NEWS

2008 JAN 10
CNN ONLINE

Can retailers meet digital TV demand?

2008 JAN 09
Channel Master by PCT begins taking orders for its CM-7000 Digital to Analog Converter.

2008 JAN 01
NTIA
Digital-to-Analog Converter Box Coupon Program Begins.
(Click here to go to the NTIA site to apply for a coupon),

2007 OCT 03
FCC
"DTV" is Coming
(And Sooner Than You Think!)

2007 JUN 26
Associated Press Video
Does my TV Need a Digital Box? (click to watch video)

2007 FEB 19
Newsweek
TV Rabbit Ears Are Back:
In High-Def
The antenna, that relic of the pre-cable age, gets an afterlife thanks to high-definition TV.
By Johnnie L. Roberts

 

How will the Analog to Digital Broadcast Conversion affect me?

The US government has mandated that all analog TV broadcasts will end on February 17, 2009 and only Digital / HDTV broadcasts will be available to those that receive signals using indoor or outdoor TV antennas. At that time, all analog TV sets will require digital to analog converters to receive off-air broadcasts. If you receive all TV signals via cable or satellite, the digital to analog conversion does not apply to you.

Watch for the new Channel Master CM-7000 Digital to Analog converter
to GET THE CLEAREST PICTURE™.

(* The CM-7000 Digital to Analog Converter is currently in production
and will be available soon at your local electronics retailer.)

My main TV is connected to satellite, but I also have two other analog TVs that are connected to a TV antenna. Will I still be able to use these TVs after the analog to digital conversion?

Yes, but you will need a digital to analog converter box to connect between the TV antenna and the analog TVs. To offset the cost of the converter boxes, the FCC is offering each household two $40 coupons. You can visit www.ntia.doc.gov/dtvcoupon/faq.html for more information on the converter coupon program. TVs with built-in digital tuners do not need a converter.

Watch for the new Channel Master CM-7000 Digital to Analog converter
to GET THE CLEAREST PICTURE™.

(* The CM-7000 Digital to Analog Converter is currently in production
and will be available soon at your local electronics retailer.)

What are the advantages of HDTV / Digital TV broadcasts?

There are many benefits offered with HDTV / Digital TV broadcasts.

Primarily, the picture and sound quality of HDTV is extremely clear with much greater detail than regular analog broadcasts. Also, Digital broadcasts don’t have “snow” or “ghosts” (sometimes seen in analog signals). When you combine a regular analog TV with Channel Master’s CM-7000 digital to analog converter, you will GET THE CLEAREST PICTURE™ possible, even without an HDTV (similar to the image and sound quality you experience when using most DVD players).

Digital broadcasts also provide more programming content with multicasting (the ability to transmit multiple programs simultaneously using a single digital broadcast channel). For example: instead of only tuning to channel 9, you are able to tune to channels 9.1, 9.2, and 9.3. Typically, the first channel, (i.e. 9.1) broadcasts the main HDTV signal. When you tune to the remaining channels (i.e. 9.2 and 9.3), you view a variety of other programs (i.e. weather, cooking, home improvement, entertainment, TV shows, etc.).

One of the nicest benefits is that you’ll GET FREE HDTV without paying monthly fees.

Watch for the new Channel Master CM-7000 Digital to Analog converter
to GET THE CLEAREST PICTURE™.

(* The CM-7000 Digital to Analog Converter is currently in production and will be available soon.)

I only have analog TV sets and use an older TV antenna for reception.
Can I connect an HDTV to my antenna and get good reception?

If you are currently receiving clear UHF and VHF analog reception on your analog TV with your current antenna, it should work fine for HDTV / Digital reception. However, if your analog images have “snow” or “ghosts," then getting a new HDTV compatible antenna is recommended. Most HDTV / Digital stations broadcast via UHF (channels 14 to 69), so even smaller UHF only antennas may work as good or better as the large element antennas.

Visit Channel Master's general information web page for information regarding which antenna works best for your location. Another resource to find the type of antenna required for your area is www.antennaweb.org. Complete the online form with your address to discover: what channels are available; the distance to the broadcast towers; which way to point your antenna; and much more. You’ll then have the information necessary to choose the proper Channel Master antenna. If you still have questions, don’t hesitate to call or email our technical service department:

Channel Master Technical Service Department
call +1.866.430.1307
or
email

Where can I go to find out more about HDTV and the Digital conversion?

We’re always glad to answer any questions you may have about the analog to digital conversion and antennas by phone, +1.866.430.1307, or by email. The following resources may also help you understand HDTV and the analog to digital conversion:

www.dtv.gov
www.dtvtransition.org
www.myfreehdtv.com
www.ntia.doc.gov/dtvcoupon

 

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