Yes but,
A simple delay helps none of the above. Congress needs to
1. Fix the coupon program. Fund it and allow viewers that let coupons expire reapply. They already have them in the data base.
2. Encourage local efforts to aid the elderly and the tech challenged. I think this is best organized by the local TV stations since they benefit from additional viewers and suffer ratings when viewers decline. They also can promote the program on air. These people need a supply of tuners and antennas that can be authorized on site.
3. Encourage indivuals and high schools to help neighbors and provide 800 number support for quick access to tuners-antennas from retailers like Walmart, K-Mart, Costco, Sams.
Meanwhile, Comcast is offering $10/mo. basic local plans.
PS: I don't give Congress a break here. They dropped the ball on the coupon program and deserve all the blame.
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Originally Posted by lordsmurf
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Dummy cards don't have magnetic stripes and are usually cardboard (not plastic).
Even at $2 each, how many milllions of dollars were spent on cards? Why could we not just request numbers by phone or mail, seeing how so many people have opted to buy online and not in stores. Indeed, I believe more than half of approved vendors are online-only stores.
My cards are in the file cabinet, for the sake of history. All I needed was the number to make my Meritline.com box purchase.
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Originally Posted by usually_quiet
By the way, I ordered my coupons in November and got them in December. This was 3mo. after the Bush admin sounded the alarm. Local retailers (printed on rebate form) told me they slowed ordering tuners after hearing about funding running low. Face it Congress blew this one.Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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Originally Posted by lordsmurf
1. Refuse the card, then asked to scan the barcode on the attached form.
2. Ask for payment credit card. After scanning, they then entered the 3 digit confirm code on the back (I didn't like this)
3. Print receipt
4. Ask for gov't tuner card.
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When I purchased my boxes at Best Buy they scanned the card and it printed my name on the receipt. I was paying cash so there was no other way in the transaction that it could have gotten that information. The card number and my name are in a database somewhere and I have every reason to believe that Best Buy relayed that information to receive the $40 dollars. They know what cards were issued, who they were issued to, and whether they were redeemed or not. They (government officials) just have their craniums up their posteriors.
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What do they mean, People are not ready. Its been known for 14 years that this change would came...........As usual lets wait for the last minute..no wonder our country its such a mess
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Originally Posted by gadgetguy
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Yes, but my point is that they encoded that information into the card so it could be tracked at every stage. There's no reason that they shouldn't know who didn't use cards that were issued and expired and allow them to apply for replacements.
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My question is whether California state tax refund IOU's will be accepted for DTV tuners? I tried for property tax but was told no way Jose.
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Originally Posted by lordsmurf
The other thing I was thinking about the other day is what about the costs of these units. If the government is handing out coupons for $40 there really is no reason to sell one for $40 or even $30. The consumer isn't complaining or even shopping around because it's costing them $10 no matter where they go. It will be interesting to see what these things are priced at in a few months. -
I have my boxes (totally 6) since Jun 2005. I am seriously disappointed. Signal have not improved, the extra channel(s) are usually weather channel, or informerical, or Jesus... Only wonderful things are PBS. Those boxes and two huge antenna were expensive, I truly feel my money was wasted. Look at UK, they went from 5 channels to 32 channels, and they have not cut off analog until 2010 (or 2011?). Why are we doing this? People want HD can usually afford dish or cable (yes, I have cable). I really don't see the benefit. Talking about wireless spectrum, come on, they want to sell you 3G, and they can not even NOT dropping your regular call. Is this whole thing a joke? Maybe our area is really bad, any of you guys actually gain worthy new channels?
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Digital has potential to roughly triple the number of individual SD channels at any city location or the bitrate can be used for high definition. This will be done in about 60% of former spectrum. If you went back to analog, there would be no HDTV and each city would lose about 40% of the old NTSC stations.
The bulk of the freed spectrum is in the 700-805 MHz band. Also, most of lower VHF (54-88 MHz) is freed for other use. Channels 70-83 (806-890 MHz) have already been reallocated.
Other than DTV this is what you get.
"700 MHz Explained in 10 Steps"
http://gigaom.com/2007/03/14/700mhz-explained/
http://arstechnica.com/old/content/2007/08/700mhz-auction-whats-really-up-for-grabs-an...onopolized.ars
800 MHz band action
http://www.fcc.gov/pshs/public-safety-spectrum/800-MHz/reconfiguration.html
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There are other new networks around although they haven't arrived here yet. I've seen that Funimation and Qubo have some subchannels in neighboring states. -
Originally Posted by edDV
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At my parent's house, some channels only come in for a couple of hours per day, like the evening news, and then the channel is gone. I have yet to understand WTF that is about.
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Originally Posted by lordsmurf
Recently some stations just disappear. Normally the signal registers strong and then it's gone. My Local ABC digital station disappears around 10am and usually doesn't come back on until evening. I just figured it was something
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Originally Posted by genki500
As for some digital stations disappearing during the day:they are probably still working on the antennas during the daytime and they turn them back on at 5pm.In my area ABC and CBS turn off their HD subchannel during the daytime because they are working on a new antenna.They have been advertising they will be fullpower by 7/1/09. -
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I believe Hawaii was the first to make the switch to DIGITAL last month. It's the rest of the good ole USA that needs to switch over.
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Originally Posted by edDV
It's not simply the time of the year, although that makes the problem worse. You brought up the limited availability of tower crews to get broadcast transmitters and towers installed as a major reason why the DTV transition must take place on schedule. On the consumer's side, something similar also apples.
A million or more outdoor antennas need to be erected or have work done to them. Some people may be able to do it themselves, but definitely not everyone, and people who do antenna work professionally are not as numerous as they used to be. As it stands, it seems likely that work on that project will still be going into fall of 2009, or beyond, as well.
Without enough people to watch the OTA broadcasts, why bother at all. Just become a cable-only station and be done with it.
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Lord Smurf,
The digital channels are not broadcasting at full power yet. That's supposed to change big time. I know this is true because I live 6 miles from the broadcast towers in Chicago, can't get Chennel 2 in digital but get the rest, using a amplified antenna. I used to be able to watch TV with literally NO antenna. I understand they are broadcasting at something near 10% power. Channel 2 is also moving to UHF so I'll be able to get that. I hear tell of a tale that a person 3 blocks from the Channel 2 transmitter can't get it. I have satellite, but if I was tethered to antenna's I'd be pissed. -
I saw another report about the transition: http://www.tvweek.com/news/2009/01/94_of_households_ready_for_dig.php
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Originally Posted by usually_quiet
They are highly desired by advertisers.
The rest have had hundreds of warnings. They will act when they need to. The best Congress can do is fix the coupon program and encourage TV stations to organize their communities.Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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Originally Posted by edDV
Warnings in what language? I'm sure California has them in Spanish, and perhaps other languages, but that's not true everywhere. I saw only a few in Spanish and there are no Spanish-language TV stations here. We don't have a large Spanish-speaking community, but they are a visible percentage of the population. Advertisers want their dollars too. Most items I pick up include Spanish on their labels. -
Originally Posted by usually_quiet
The experts in local demographics for your market are the TV stations themselves. The TV stations have the vested interest to keep OTA viewers watching and have the knowledge and community contacts to get the problem solved. The others that need help are your immediate neighbors especially in smaller or remote communities. The farther out you go the more antenna issues become important.Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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