Television stations across the U.S. began cutting their analog signals Friday, marking the final signoff for a 60-year-old technology and likely stranding more than 1 million unprepared homes without ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The big news in 2005 was agreement in Congress to set a firm date of Feb. 2009 for shutting down ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. This week's RF Report looks back at the major RF-related stories in 2009: the analog shutdown, ...
NEW YORK — In theater superstition, a bad dress rehearsal is supposed to foretell a good opening night. If so, the U.S. might be in good shape when it turns off the last analog TV broadcasts in June, ...
It's finally official: American households must ensure their televisions are equipped to receive solely digital TV broadcasts by Feb. 17, 2009. The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday cleared ...
Some stations are simply letting the equipment sit while they ponder its fate. But that can take a huge amount of space: Many analog TV transmitters are the size of three refrigerators in a row, ...
The U.S. has planned for more than a decade to have TV broadcasters turn off their analog signals, yet when the Feb. 17 deadline loomed, it flinched, delaying the mandatory shutdown for four months.
NEW YORK -- The U.S. has planned for more than a decade to have TV broadcasters turn off their analog signals, yet when the Feb. 17 deadline loomed, it flinched, delaying the mandatory shutdown for ...
Television as we know it is about to be history, a useless relic from the past. Two years from now, the TV you watch may not be able to receive anything because of a major change in technology ...
Walk into the Best Buy store in Tyler and you'll see the writing on the wall. In fact, the store no longer sells analog TV's, preparing consumers for The Big Switch in 2009. "If you come into the ...
Television stations across the U.S. began cutting their analog signals Friday, marking the final signoff for a 60-year-old technology and likely stranding more than 1 million unprepared homes without ...
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