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dsldude08
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Hmm, have they ever thought of this?

Maybe they should turn the analog broadcast into something with a message stating that it is a transition to digital TV, and you need to do such and such to receive broadcasts again. They could do this for like a month or whatever. Not a big deal if they actually put some thought into it.
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aSic
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said by dsldude08:

Maybe they should turn the analog broadcast into something with a message stating that it is a transition to digital TV, and you need to do such and such to receive broadcasts again. They could do this for like a month or whatever. Not a big deal if they actually put some thought into it.
A little late to the party I see? See below for whats already been covered....

said by RARPSL:

Instead of turning off the Analog Signal, broadcast as analog (with the normal feed as digital) a SEPARATE Signal that shows a Static Screen and an Audio stream that informs the viewer that if they are receiving it they will no longer be able to view TV after February. Be PRO ACTIVE not just pull the plug on the analog signal as a test. This way you are TELLING the analog viewers of their situation as opposed to just not broadcasting to them during the test.

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dsldude08
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Hehe, whooops! Thanks!


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