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 Some FCC related info on the switch to digital TV next year

FCC to test out digital TV switch in Sept.

»www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/co···chnology
The switch to digital broadcasting, the biggest change for the television industry since color TV, will get a trial run in September in Wilmington, N.C.

Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin J. Martin plans to announce today that the agency will run the test of the transition to digital to work out the kinks before most of the country's broadcasters stop transmitting traditional analog signals and upgrade to digital-only programming. Congress has mandated that broadcasters move to all-digital technology on Feb. 17, 2009.

The test in North Carolina, Martin's home state, is scheduled to take place Sept. 8, five months ahead of schedule.

The FCC will monitor the switch to digital programming at Wilmington's four commercial stations to get a better idea of the potential problems other markets can expect on a larger scale next year.
The FCC order on this can be found here:
»hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/a···32A1.pdf

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Appeals court shoots down low-power analog stations request to kill the voucher program.


»news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080509/ap_···_lawsuit
A federal appeals court has denied a request from owners of thousands of low-power television stations to force a ban on government-subsidized converter boxes that can't display their signals.

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia on Wednesday rejected the request for help filed by the Community Broadcasters Association.

The CBA in March asked the court to order the Federal Communications Commission to ban all digital set-top converter boxes that are not equipped to receive an analog signal, a request that had the potential to derail the biggest broadcasting transition since color television.

The problem facing the 2,600 low-power television stations represented by the association is that they are not subject to the deadline. Most of the converter boxes now on sale will actually block the low-power analog signal from those stations, while the full-power digital signals will display normally.
You can go here for any low power stations in your area:
»www.ntia.doc.gov/dtvcoupon/LPTVmap.html
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These writers can't even get basic facts straight...

"derail the biggest broadcasting transition since color television."

Considering that NTSC color is compatible with all of the monochrome sets in use then and now, and considering that they didn't "shut off" black and white TV, that statement is outright wrong. Color TV was not a transition. It was an adjunct...a compatible enhancement.

As for the story it's in...the LPTV licensees could go ahead and convert to digital and solve their own problem. Nothing is stopping them, and there are already 210 licensed digital translators and LPTVs on the air with 1266 granted but not yet built construction permits and 403 applications pending.
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btw it's not one Color it's 213 shades of gray
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Your point?


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said by RadioDoc See Profile :

Your point?
it's more then one Color


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Uh, ok. We'll just assume you're having a bad brain day.
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