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Official DTV Converter Box Coupons for Americans
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timothy
on Wed Jan 02, 2008 07:21 AM
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Ant writes "The official Digital Television/DTV Converter Box Coupon Program is now online. Congress created it for households wishing to keep using their analog TV sets and use over-the-air antennae to get TV feeds. After February 17, 2009. The Program allows American households to obtain up to two coupons, each worth $40, that can be applied toward the cost of eligible converter boxes. A TV connected to cable, satellite, or other pay TV service does not require a TV converter box from this program."
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From a UK perspective (Score:2, Informative)
However, I understand there's some difference (apart from just NTSC/PAL) between Europe and US.
Over here, televisions with built-in cable decoders do not exist. Your cable company provides you with a set top box which d
Re:From a UK perspective (Score:5, Interesting)
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Re:From a UK perspective (Score:4, Insightful)
Bad thing is, a lot of these people are pretty far from the digital transmitters anyways. I myself have a lot of trouble with it. A few days ago I had posted that I couldn't pickup anything using my digital tuner, and some people mentioned antenna quality (and I was admittedly using a pretty bad antenna). So, I went out and bought a $40 UHF antenna with a powered amplifier. Nice looking little thing. I was amazed that compared to the 0 my set was registering it now reported 9 channels. Unfortuneatly none of them come in strong enough to provide a good watchable picture. It'll be fine for 10 seconds or so and then the image will corrupt for 2-3 seconds. Rinse, repeat. Enough to say "Hey, this picture looks good when it works, and having all the program scheduling and info is nice too, but I can't really watch this as is." I don't think I'm going to get much better without going to something big mounted on the roof (which I'd strongly prefer to avoid).
I'll just stick with satellite for now which has been digital for a very long time
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I can tell you why; because people like me buy them. I live in an area that just can't get a digital signal. If I bought a non-analogu
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I never had cable growing up, and my parents still just have rabbit ears. They are neither grandmas (yet), ghetto dwellers, wilderness wildmen, nor snobs or health
Great if you can get the braodcasts. (Score:2, Interesting)
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vcr timer recording? (Score:2, Insightful)
Can anyone explain how the VCR's box is gonna know "record channel 10 at 8pm, and channel 12 at 10pm, and channel 15 at 2am" ??? Am I going to have to program the second decoder with parall
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Getting the word out.. (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Getting the word out.. (Score:5, Funny)
Ahh government incentives (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:Ahh government incentives (Score:4, Insightful)
It's how it worked for health care. "Well most people have insurance anyway. No reason not to charge $150 for a pair of crutches". Health care is at an all time high.
Priorities? (Score:4, Interesting)
OK, so I might be trolling, but doesn't it say something about a society when TV is regarded as something important enough to subsidize? (Disclaimer: Finland has it's own equivalent to the BBC though, YLE.)
Re:Priorities? (Score:5, Insightful)
And of course, there is the environmental impact of 100,000,000 TVs all hitting the landfill at the same time as people realize that it isn't cost effective to buy a box for their 5-10 year-old TV.
Gotta get one for Dad (Score:3, Interesting)
He doesn't have time to watch TV, except at meals, when he watches the news.
Re:Gotta get one for Dad (Score:4, Funny)
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It's finally happened (Score:5, Insightful)
And a quick poll: How many of you think that the government issuing $40 coupons for converter boxes is going to raise the price of converter boxes by $40?
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They forced a completely unnecessary program and will pr
Re:It's finally happened (Score:4, Interesting)
But now that I realize this funding is coming from the sale of the 700 mhz spectrum (of which bidding is expected to start in the $4 billion range), I feel that any expenses endured due to the sale of the spectrum ought to be covered by the sale of the spectrum. If the sale of the 700 mhz spectrum can't cover the costs of selling the 700 mhz spectrum, then we shouldn't be selling it. While I am looking forward to the new services that will (hopefully) become available on the spectrum, it seems like the FCC is getting ready to profit by selling millions of televisions that they don't own. They're selling America short by not covering all of the costs of the transition.
They expire after 90 days! (Score:5, Informative)
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So, it's already slipped by over two months. (Score:3, Informative)
I was on the mailing list for email updates, and a couple of months ago, they emailed an update that the coupon program would begin on January 1st, 2008 and either stated or clearly implied that converters would be available then.
I called the 800 number on that date and, indeed, it is possible to request the coupons... but the message says that converters are, in fact, not yet available and that the coupons will not be mailed until mid-February.
Any Advice on which converter box? (Score:3, Informative)
- DigitalSTREAM D2A1D10
- DigitalSTREAM D2A1D20
- Zenith DTT900
- Magnavox TB100MW9
- Philco TB150HH9
- MicroGEM MG2000
- Sansonic FT300RT
- MaxMedia MMDTVB03
- Apex DT1001
- ECHOSTAR TR-40
- AMTC AT-2016
Thanks!Re: (Score:3, Interesting)
No HDMI, S-Video or Component. No SPDIF. and certainly no firewire.
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Information sheet for Manu [doc.gov]
Mmmm pork (Score:3, Insightful)
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I'm glad that some steps are being taken - however bureaucratic & ineffective it may turn out to be, to address the turmoil that will be caused by the shutdown of analog broadcasting in 13 months.
My big
Re:Finally! (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Finally! (Score:4, Informative)
If you haven't bought a TV in the past 10 months and don't have cable, it's a crap shoot.
Re:Finally! (Score:4, Insightful)
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Sales of analog "only" sets should have been banned 4 or 5 years ago
Why?
80% of Americans get their TV from cable or satellite. Analog sets work just fine as monitors for any Satellite box or cable box you might have and since most cable systems carry
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A great deal of the populous has no idea what digital television is. If you ask someone what a digital television is they will either tell you it's an lcd/plasma screen or the new menu on their old analogue set.
There hasn't been a
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Re:Finally! (Score:4, Interesting)
I'll stick with free, over-the-air digital television as long as it is available, and keep blogging about it.
williambryson.blogspot.com [blogspot.com]
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Coupons expire 90 days after issuance (Score:5, Informative)
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Interesting, how? (Score:3, Interesting)
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Ahhhhhhh
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principle is the same (Score:3, Insightful)
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