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11-19-2008, 01:28 PM
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Digital TV
I'm sorry I am not going to explain this real well, but I know someone will know what I am talking about. I was in the Post Office and saw a sign about televisions and everyone needing to change something about their TV's before a certain date. It may have said digital or something. Anyway, what is needing to be changed? I remember something about money rebates for it a long time ago.
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11-19-2008, 01:30 PM
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Re: Digital TV
All those who have TV's will be part of the new world order!
Actually, it just means your Rabbit Ears or Antennas won't work for a digital signal!
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11-19-2008, 01:35 PM
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Re: Digital TV
TV is moving from analog signal to digital. A TV must now have a digital receiver or be hooked to cable or satellite to work. As Ron stated antenna and rabbit ears will no longer work for TV
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11-19-2008, 01:37 PM
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Re: Digital TV
BUt what does that mean? What is it about?
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When I was young and clever, I wanted to change the world. Now that I am older and wiser, I strive to change myself. ~
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11-19-2008, 01:38 PM
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Re: Digital TV
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Originally Posted by jaxfam6
TV is moving from analog signal to digital. A TV must now have a digital receiver or be hooked to cable or satellite to work. As Ron stated antenna and rabbit ears will no longer work for TV
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do digital receivers still use an antenna?
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11-19-2008, 01:39 PM
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the ultracon
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Re: Digital TV
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Originally Posted by jaxfam6
TV is moving from analog signal to digital. A TV must now have a digital receiver or be hooked to cable or satellite to work. As Ron stated antenna and rabbit ears will no longer work for TV
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Wrong. Rabbit ears will, after Feb 09, recieve only a digital signal. that signal will have to be runt hru a converter box.
40 dollar rebate cards have been available to reduce the cost of this conversion to 10 to 40 bucks.
The didgital signal is allready being broadcast. After Feb 09 the old analog signal will no longer be broadcast.
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11-19-2008, 01:39 PM
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Re: Digital TV
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do digital receivers still use an antenna?
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yup..they also can use cable
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11-19-2008, 01:41 PM
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the ultracon
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Re: Digital TV
The old analog channels are going to be avilable to emergency frequency's like Bambulances and Fire fighters.
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11-19-2008, 01:44 PM
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Re: Digital TV
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BUt what does that mean? What is it about?
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The FCC/Government wants the lower level band widths for their own use and so they are taking them over. These band widths have been used by Television broadcast for years and can be picked up by areal antennas and rabbit ears.
The FCC gave all tv stations a mandate to vacate these channels/bands by Feb 2009 thus forcing them to move up to the higher "digital" band widths. These higher bands require either a digital converter--which an areal antenna or rabbit ears plugs into--or for the person wanting tv to subscribe to digital TV service.
If you already have cable tv--nothing changes you are already on digital channels. If not, you need to either get cable or buy one of those converter boxes (at Best buy or where-ever) to plug your rabbit ears and tv into..
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Pelathais, I sure hope you don't get banned for telling the truth.
I have seen so many lies posted. The best one is the one Triumphant 1 did his best to combat. You know, the hair cutting party thing?
Prominent members of this board chose to believe the lie and even continue to spread it, even though T1 had totally proved it was false.
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11-19-2008, 01:45 PM
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She makes me look good!
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Re: Digital TV
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Originally Posted by Dedicated Mind
do digital receivers still use an antenna?
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yes...the antenna is used to pick up the digital signal just like the analog signal...if you have cable you don't need the converter box or an antenna...
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I DIDN'T HAVE A HAIR CUTTING PARTY!
Quote:
Originally Posted by Pastor Poster
Pelathais, I sure hope you don't get banned for telling the truth.
I have seen so many lies posted. The best one is the one Triumphant 1 did his best to combat. You know, the hair cutting party thing?
Prominent members of this board chose to believe the lie and even continue to spread it, even though T1 had totally proved it was false.
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