BFG said:So here's hoping that congress can get the December 31, 2006 passed.
Amen DarrellP. To some friends amazement I have shown them the same thing. I believe that analog will not go dark any time soon. However what happens to all my satellite equipment when I can't purchase an analog tv any more? Current sd receivers do not transmit a digital signal.DarrellP said:I don't know why you guys are so happy about the demise of analog. I record OTA analog quite often and I have to tell you, many shows look better via analog than through a sub-digital channel. Shows like The Amazing Race & Survivor are much more clear via analog on my big screen. Plus when analog goes dead, my DVR won't have an EPG.
Actually the FCC and the congress are looking across the Atlantic at Germany and their test in Berlin. From the sale of the analog channels, a subsidy was granted to pay for digitital converter boxes for those who depended on OTA and did not have cable or other means. From what I have read, it has been successful. But I agree, they will count the Satellite subs and cable subs as part of the 85%.Kryspy said:Hmm,
So in short, the progression to Digital TV is being heldback by the poor folk who can't save $100-$200 since the announcement some time ago.
Sounds more like a cop out than a viable explaination.
Kryspy
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