Here's an FAQ link:<br><a href="http://www.dtv.gov/consumercorner.html">http://www.dtv.gov/consumercorner.html</a><br><br>Excerpts:<br><br><b>Why are we switching to DTV?</b>
<p class="bodytext">An important benefit of the switch to all-digital broadcasting is that it will
free up parts of the valuable broadcast spectrum for public safety
communications (such as police, fire departments, and rescue squads). In
addition, DTV also provides the opportunity for improved picture and sound
quality. Also, some
of the spectrum will be auctioned to wireless companies for the provision of
advanced commercial wireless services (such as wireless broadband). </p>
<p class="bodytext">With the transition to digital, consumers will also benefit
from a more efficient technology than the outdated analog system.
For example, rather than being limited to providing one analog programming
channel, a broadcaster will be able to provide a super sharp "high definition"
(HD) program or multiple "standard definition" (SD) digital programs
simultaneously. Providing several simultaneous programs on one broadcast channel
is called "multicasting." This means broadcasters can offer more choices of
programming. Further, DTV can provide interactive video and data services that are
not possible with analog technology. </p><br><b>If I have an older analog television, will I have to throw it away after February 17, 2009?</b>
<p class="bodytext">No. A digital-to-analog converter box will allow you
to continue using your existing analog TV to watch over-the-air digital
broadcasts. You do not need to get rid of your existing analog TV. In
addition, analog sets should continue to work as before if connected to
a subscription service such as cable or satellite TV. Also, analog sets
should continue to work with gaming consoles, VCRs, DVD players, and
similar products that you use now. </p>
<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Dec 2, 2007 6:06 PM, Tim Wilson <<a href="mailto:tim_linux@wilson-home.com">tim_linux@wilson-home.com</a>> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
<br><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div class="Ih2E3d">On Dec 2, 2007 5:05 PM, Nathan C. Smith <<a href="mailto:nathan.smith@ipmvs.com" target="_blank">nathan.smith@ipmvs.com</a>> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
I have basic analog cable too.<br><br>The digital conversion means the networks can squeeze the signals they send<br>now (in our area, kcci, who, KDIN, etc) into a skinnier slice of bandwidth.<br>This gives the extra bandwidth back to the government so they can re-auction
<br>the bandwidth or reserve it for Government/Emergency use etc. I'm not sure<br>what they are doing with the bandwidth they back. It means that more<br>channels could be offered OTA, but without demand and a profit motive we are
<br>probably stuck with the same five or six OTA channels we have now.<br><br>Anybody know what they are using the reclaimed bandwidth for?</blockquote></div><div><br>The way I understand it, all DT channels are in the UHF band for now. When everything is converted over, they will move the DT channels back to VHF, and the upper band of UHF will be (and some already has been) sold off. Remember when UHF used to go to 83? It doesn't go that high anymore (I think it is somewhere in the 50s). And after everything is DT, UHF won't go that high. At least, that's the way I understand it.
<br><br><br></div><div><div></div><div class="Wj3C7c"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;"><br><div><div></div><div><br>-Nate<br>
<br>> -----Original Message-----
<br>> From: neal daringer [mailto:<a href="mailto:admin@c0wzftp.com" target="_blank">admin@c0wzftp.com</a>]<br>> Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2007 4:32 PM<br>> To: Central Iowa Linux Users Group<br>> Subject: Re: [Cialug] digital cable tv cards
<br>><br>> i know there is a difference between analog and digital and<br>> HD. i've used dialup before and had a cell phone before they<br>> were even 10% of what they are today (i.e. before callerid).<br>
> i just wish that people would take the time to investigate<br>> what they are shopping for before they buy it. would help<br>> keep a lot of the misleading crap off the market (if noone is<br>> buying it then why sell it?). as it stands i only have the
<br>> ultra-basic cable plan (network and local tv plus the<br>> shopping and religous channels), so if i can get all the same<br>> channels that i get now OTA in digital, then why should i<br>> stick with cable? i'm willing to shell out a few hundred
<br>> bucks now for a good antenna and pick up everything i need in<br>> digital if it has its perks if catv wont be switching to digital.<br>><br>> p.s. i emailed the fcc's 'digital changeover fyi list' asking
<br>> about the necessity of digital readiness for catv. should be<br>> interesting to see what they say.<br>><br>><br>> Nathan C. Smith wrote:<br>> > I'm not sure what path the signal actually takes, but it
<br>> becomes OTA<br>> > (over the air) digital at the point of transmission.<br>> ><br>> > The cable industry is (trying to make) making a big point<br>> out of the<br>> > fact that if you have cable, you are already prepared for
<br>> the change<br>> > and when the date rolls around you don't need to do anything.<br>> ><br>> > Also, even though the OTA signal will be digital, it<br>> doesn't mean that<br>> > it will be HD. I think this confuses a lot of people, in
<br>> addition to<br>> > the fact that there are different levels of HD. I think this whole<br>> > transmission changeover is going to make some dishonest<br>> people a lot<br>> > of money as they take advantage of all the confusion to
<br>> sell gimmicks<br>> > to make digital somehow HD etc. etc.<br>> ><br>> > BTW to Neal: I don't remember when you got back, but I'm<br>> real glad you did.<br>> > And thank-you for your service.
<br>> ><br>> > -Nate<br>> ><br>> ><br>> ><br>> >> -----Original Message-----<br>> >> From: neal daringer [mailto:<a href="mailto:admin@c0wzftp.com" target="_blank">admin@c0wzftp.com
</a>]<br>
> >> Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2007 3:51 PM<br>> >> To: Central Iowa Linux Users Group<br>> >> Subject: Re: [Cialug] digital cable tv cards<br>> >><br>> >> how will cable companies get analog broadcasts then if
<br>> there are no<br>> >> analog originating stations?<br>> >><br>> >> will they demodulate it(or whatever its called) to make it analog<br>> >> again?<br>> >><br>> >> Nathan C. Smith wrote:
<br>> >><br>> >>> What do you mean?<br>> >>><br>> >>> If you are using analog or digital cable now the change<br>> to digital<br>> >>> signals will make no difference to you.
<br>> >>><br>> >>> The changeover is for analog broadcast over-the-air signals only.<br>> >>><br>> >>> I don't know about you but I intend to continue using my<br>> TVs, Tivos
<br>> >>> and MythTVs with analog cable until they stop offering the<br>> >>><br>> >> service or<br>> >><br>> >>> I get addicted to HD.<br>> >>><br>> >>> -Nate
<br>> >>><br>> >>><br>> >>><br>> >>>> -----Original Message-----<br>> >>>> From: neal daringer [mailto:<a href="mailto:admin@c0wzftp.com" target="_blank">
admin@c0wzftp.com
</a>]<br>> >>>> Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2007 9:39 PM<br>> >>>> To: Central Iowa Linux Users Group<br>> >>>> Subject: [Cialug] digital cable tv cards<br>> >>>>
<br>> >>>> i know a lot of you are not big cable users. but i was<br>> >>>><br>> >> wondering if<br>> >><br>> >>>> any of you have prepared for the digital changeover yet
<br>> >>>><br>> >> for your pc<br>> >><br>> >>>> tv tuners?<br>> >>>><br>> >>>> i'm trying to figure something out so that i can keep on<br>
> >>>><br>> >> keeping on<br>> >><br>> >>>> with my recordings. any help would be nice.<br>> >>>><br>> >>>> i found this one that looks promising for linux.
<br>> >>>> <a href="http://www.pchdtv.com/hdtv_linux.html" target="_blank">http://www.pchdtv.com/hdtv_linux.html</a><br>> >>>> heard about it?<br>> >>>> _______________________________________________
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