jras20 said:
I'm afraid when they kill analog tv in 09 that I may not be able to get any TV out in my place in the country. How does HD-TV work? Will it come in even if you are in a fringe area? I know I'm not planing on buying a new TV, I'll probably just half to get a converter, but I may just quit watching TV all together if I cant get anything out there. I do have Direct TV, but I like to get local channels off the air antenna better than on direct.
I don't have HDTV, or even DTV, but here's what I believe to be true...
It all depends on what kind of setup the stations chose. Some have chosen to replicate analog facilities, while others have chosen to maximize facilities, which could increase their coverage area. What I understand about DTV is that, unlike analog, where the signal quality generally degrades as you move away from the transmitter, until it gets snowy, and finally disappears altogether, DTV's signal remains at the same quality until you get out of range, then it just drops altogether. I'm not sure what kind of interference you're going to get.
To figure out whether or not you should get a signal, go to the
FCC TV Query (
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/tvq.html), select the stations you want, click on the calls to bring up full info, then select Service Contour Map. Be sure you're looking at DT service designation, and hopefully Licensed status. If there is no Licensed entry under DT, check for STA. If there is none, then the station might have been started after the 1997 DTV allocations, and so, will have no digital signal until they turn off analog.
You know your area better than I do - you should be able to get an inkling of whether or not you'll be within reception range. I believe the maps try to take terrain into consideration also, but I don't know that for sure.
Since I don't know what market you're in, here are service contours of the DTV PBS stations in Dallas and Houston:
Dallas/Fort Worth - KERA:
http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/FMTV-service-area?x=DT692208.html
Houston - KUHT:
http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/FMTV-service-area?x=DT601378.html