DTV Officially Delayed Until June 12

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For anyone to call this bipartisan legislation, is an outright lie. It was pure politics, plain and simple. There was no "bi-partisanship." The original law delaying the February 17, 2009, DTV switch date specifically specified that in order to change the date, a 2/3 vote was needed. Because the Democrats could not get even all of their own to vote for the delay, much less Republicans, they decided to amend the bill so that only a majority vote was needed. If you have the votes to pass it, fine. Just don't go around lying about how it was some kind of "bi-partisan" effort.
 
can some1 please clarify the importance of them doing this? I mean I don't understand, are they trying to free up some estate, clear air frequencies, what? After all these years about hearing the move to digital, I still don't understand the benefit of this...
 
The major (if not only) reason for the change is that DTV uses considerably less bandwidth than analog TV. Delaying it won't fix anything, imo. The people that didn't get the memo after the FCC mandated that new TVs must have digital tuners TWO YEARS AGO and there have been a dearth of advertisements since almost deserve to get their tubes darkened. Lets remember that the ORIGINAL date was in 2008, then it got bumped to 2009, now mid-2009. Now before people get bent about turning of people's tellies, let's remember that, first and foremost, the people affected are the ones who are getting their media for FREE, and we as taxpayers are shelling out money (in the form of rebates for the converter boxes) so that they can continue to get it for FREE. Since when was TV a right? How about that money goes to buy people FOOD and SHELTER and not powering their idiot boxes?
 
Man, these coupons just make converter boxes more expensive. If I know the government's going to pay $40 for a converter box, why should I price mine any less than $40? I bet they low-end models could have started at $20, $30.
 
Absolutely pathetic. I have seen commercials for over a year telling all these procrastinating morons to go get a converter box. Because all of these people FORGOT or didn't care to GET A FREE ONE we are going to extend the deadline and make sure to buy one FOR THEM.

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I'm not in any particular hurry to see the analog channels disappear, but I am really frustrated to see how much money is going to be wasted in this delay, sacrificed on the altar of politics and ignorance. I have zero confidence in at least 264 of these bozos and their ability to comprehend the value of money, time, or any of the actual information surrounding the DTV transition. Seriously, I wouldn't hire any of 'em to work in a Wendy's.
 
The only good part of this delay is that more converter boxes can be produced. I manage an electronics department for a retailer and we've been out of them for about 3 weeks now, and the models we carry are currently back ordered with the manufacturers. And from what I'm hearing from the consumers, they can't find them anywhere with any of the retailers.
 
The next step is to pass the analog bill that changes over all the televisions back to analog broadcasting. This way we can sell more non digital televisions to boost our economy. We can also take back television manufacturing/design from Asia.
 
Bandwidth of Analog TV channel: 6 MHz

Bandwidth of Digital TV channel: 6 MHz

Looks the same to me.....
 
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They can broadcast more channels on the same signal. For example our PBS channel has 5 different channels, NBC station has 2, so on and so on.
 
Not the point. It may have different capabilities, but a Digital TV broadcast station occupies the same bandwidth as an Analog one.
 
I like obama but i am against his reasoning on this. Switch to digital already. The original voucher funds ran out. Now he wants to add more tax dollars to pay for more of these subsidized vouchers.

There are a large percentage that probably dont even need a box since the already have cable. My neighbor thought that every TV needed a converterbox reguardless that she was already hooked up to cable TV. So the government is probably paying for a box that the person doesnt not even need, what a waste of tax dollars. I say make the switch except the PBS channel. Those who truly need the box will realize this yet still have access to "emergency broadcast" that these politicians are so worried about. Those that already have cable or digital capable TV wont notice.
 
This is an example of government politics and waste. Obama said things would change and so far it looks like the same old politics to me. Everyone had 3 years to work on this, just yesterday our local NBC channel had a long commercial explaining you have 2 weeks left and here's what you need to do if you have not done so already.
Now everyone that was prepared can just wait for 4 months while all the procrastinators catch up.
 
The argument that the poor can't afford a converter box is bunk.
A) Even poor people have cable.
B) If there ever was a time that they could afford it, it's now, not June. Why? EIC, tax refunds..... they'll have blown their refund by June. Don't argue, it'll be gone by April.

Force the issue, and do it now. Giving procrastinators more time is hardly the answer.

BTW I even have a digital converter for my computer. $30, and it works great. Makes for a nice DVR. I'm recording all my fav shows in 720p.
Why go digital? Because analog sucks.
 
this really ticks me off...i am so sick of these advertisements, and like other people have said if they havent bought a box by now, well thats too bad....i live in the middle of know where and everyone out here is already to go....stupid govt and their policys of just tossing money at problems..
 
How man years ago was this suppose to happen, and now they are pushing it back AGAIN. TV is not a right, and if yours shut off in Feb, and it was that important, you would have it back and running the next day, if not you would find something else to do.
 
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