ATSC 3.0 STB (~2021-12)
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An ATSC 3.0 STB, I hope some of the big names will make STBs (GE/Magnavox/RCA/Zenith), I use the Zenith ATSC 1.0 STBs daily.
Kirk Bayne
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I just bought an LG OLED77C1PUB which is their higher end model for that size. Nowhere in the documentation does it even mention ATSC 3.0.I was in Costco looking for an Nextgen (ATSC 3.0) TV. Found that the Sony TVs are clearly labeled on the box "Nextgen" but the LG and Samsung TVs I could not readily determine if they could receive ATSC 3.0 or not, and the Nextgen web page didn't mention the model numbers available at the store. Are TVs now required to provide ATSC capability, or is this capability only on selected models?
I assume you mean ATSC 3.0 (Next-Gen TV) capability, and it is not a mandate (for now). Rather, the opposite is true. The manufacturers don't have to do a thing, but broadcasters must keep their 1.0 signal on at least 5 years after they turn on next-gen.Are TVs now required to provide ATSC capability, or is this capability only on selected models?
Well said!Since there isn't a receiver mandate for ATSC 3.0 like it was for the current ATSC 1.0 standard, I don't think you will see a plethora of TVs or set-top boxes with ATSC 3.0 receivers inside them. My biggest wish is for the FCC or Congress to mandate ATSC 3.0 chips on any device having an ATSC 1.0 receiver by a certain date. In my opinion, this will make the transition from 1.0 to 3.0 more seamless and it will expedite the process for shutting down 1.0 completely and permanently.
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That TV station was KCPT. I remember themselves saying that they were "Kansas City's first digital broadcaster" in some of their ID's.I went to a TV dealer and watched some of the DTV broadcast then (on ch. 18, their analog signal was on ch. 19), at their location, ch. 19 had a lot of interference but the DTV picture/sound was clear and steady.
Maybe the direct approach:
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Ask them to add an HDMI output (I just did).
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Yes, they were assigned sequential ch 18 for their DTV signal, IIRC, they were able to get a special device for their transmitting antenna which made the addition of a DTV signal easier than if it had been a non-sequential DTV channel assignment.That TV station was KCPT.
I love how the article has a section "No Rush to Upgrade". Considering that stations can shut down their 1.0 transmitters and get off the lighthouse next year (2023). Sticking to the original transition schedule completely ignores the chip shortage hampering the electronics industry.Here's another update on the progress of ATSC 3.0: ATSC 3.0—aka "NextGen TV"—remains irrelevant to most cord-cutters | TechHive
I'm considering buying an ATSC 3.0 converter box when they become affordable and available just to test the tech out.Also, there's no ATSC 3.0 STB subsidy (I bought several ATSC 1.0 STBs ~14 years ago, but I never claimed the subsidy).
A UHF antenna is fairly broadbanded and can cover +/- 1 channels from it's designed channel.. we call that N+1 or N-1 in the business. A combiner allows the signals to share the antennaYes, they were assigned sequential ch 18 for their DTV signal, IIRC, they were able to get a special device for their transmitting antenna which made the addition of a DTV signal easier than if it had been a non-sequential DTV channel assignment.
Kirk Bayne