Are you still watching analog TV? That is, do you not have cable TV,
satellite, TV, or a digital converter box? If so, you may be in for a
surprise Friday afternoon, when TV stations across the nation switch off
their analog signals permanently and switch over to digital-only ones.
In other words, unless you subscribe to cable or satellite TV or have a
digital converter box, all you'll get on your analog TV will be static
after 1PM Friday.
What can you do to keep receiving free TV? Digital converter boxes are
available from most electronics retailers for as little as $40. If you
obtain a converter box coupon from the federal government, you can buy a
converter box almost for free!
NOTE: If you've already got a digital converter box, good for you!
However, after Friday you will need to make it rescan the available
channels as the channel frequencies will change.
Find out more about the DTV transition here:
http://www.dtv.gov/dtv_resources.htm?zipcode=27604&x=0&y=0
Request a converter coupon here:
http://www.dtv.gov/getcoupon.html
And if you have any questions about this change, feel free to ask me.
I'm a bit of a TV geek and may be able to help.
Regards,
Mark
East CAC