Re HL's last post: i know several people in FLA who purchased small 5" TV's that can run on batteries or car battery at yard sales/Goodwill for under $10. Although they have cable or satelite, they keep these TV's handy for hurricane season in case they lose power.
A rambling thought: has the FCC thought this transition to digital fully out? Will there be increased loss of life in certain areas during hurricane season due to people unable to receive an analog signal that may be "emergency" in nature? A lot of people live outside the range of digital stations or cannot afford a new digital TV. Are they being "sold" out?
A rambling thought: has the FCC thought this transition to digital fully out? Will there be increased loss of life in certain areas during hurricane season due to people unable to receive an analog signal that may be "emergency" in nature? A lot of people live outside the range of digital stations or cannot afford a new digital TV. Are they being "sold" out?