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i know this is a radio blog and not tv...but, what might the government conspiracy be in regard to the analog change coming in feb. 2009? OR have i been listening to alex jones toooooo long?
RTibbs said:I don't believe you can blame Obama on this. When the decision was made he was a community organizer/rebel rouser/idealist/slacker.
a "rabble rouser," not a "rebel rouser."
MCMagicCracker said:My question is, what are they going to do with the analog bandwidth? People will still own UHF and VHF enabled TVs even though they won't work without a converter box... supposedly. They could turn those signals over to public broadcasting. And what if there's a power outage and people's HDTVs won't work? There are still battery powered analog TVs in use, I'd think that'd be the first line of emergency broadcast after radio.
And how, pray tell, would you notify people to turn on their battery-operated TVs? And where to tune them?if there's a power outage and people's HDTVs won't work? There are still battery powered analog TVs in use, I'd think that'd be the first line of emergency broadcast after radio.
They could turn Channel 6 into an FM x-band, but noooooooo....RoddyFreeman said:MCMagicCracker said:My question is, what are they going to do with the analog bandwidth? People will still own UHF and VHF enabled TVs even though they won't work without a converter box... supposedly. They could turn those signals over to public broadcasting. And what if there's a power outage and people's HDTVs won't work? There are still battery powered analog TVs in use, I'd think that'd be the first line of emergency broadcast after radio.
I think the FCC is auctioning off that bandwidth to telecommunications companies.
MCMagicCracker said:My question is, what are they going to do with the analog bandwidth? People will still own UHF and VHF enabled TVs even though they won't work without a converter box... supposedly. They could turn those signals over to public broadcasting. And what if there's a power outage and people's HDTVs won't work? There are still battery powered analog TVs in use, I'd think that'd be the first line of emergency broadcast after radio.