Originally posted by: I Saw OJ
I'm gonna need a new antenna I know that, I can only get some stations in analog
Originally posted by: Cogman
It seems like every other day I have to answer my parents questions about it. They have a VHF antenna, no UHF. So I tell them "Even with an adapter you won't get anything without a new antenna". So every week, like clockwork. "So, I saw a commercial that says you just have to get a converter box and you'll be fine with existing setups." And again I have to explain to them that UHF and VHF are broadcast at different frequencies.
My parents aren't thick, just not technologically inclined (like 99% of the world). Most likely enough station will have shut off by the 17th that most people will already be complaining. I know of at least a few locally that are shutting off their analog broadcast before the deadline.
Originally posted by: ICRS
Originally posted by: Cogman
It seems like every other day I have to answer my parents questions about it. They have a VHF antenna, no UHF. So I tell them "Even with an adapter you won't get anything without a new antenna". So every week, like clockwork. "So, I saw a commercial that says you just have to get a converter box and you'll be fine with existing setups." And again I have to explain to them that UHF and VHF are broadcast at different frequencies.
My parents aren't thick, just not technologically inclined (like 99% of the world). Most likely enough station will have shut off by the 17th that most people will already be complaining. I know of at least a few locally that are shutting off their analog broadcast before the deadline.
Hate to break it to you, but digital broadcast isn't limited to UHF, and many stations will still broadcast in VHF even after Feburary 3, I know a few here that will be.
Originally posted by: mrSHEiK124
Originally posted by: ICRS
Originally posted by: Cogman
It seems like every other day I have to answer my parents questions about it. They have a VHF antenna, no UHF. So I tell them "Even with an adapter you won't get anything without a new antenna". So every week, like clockwork. "So, I saw a commercial that says you just have to get a converter box and you'll be fine with existing setups." And again I have to explain to them that UHF and VHF are broadcast at different frequencies.
My parents aren't thick, just not technologically inclined (like 99% of the world). Most likely enough station will have shut off by the 17th that most people will already be complaining. I know of at least a few locally that are shutting off their analog broadcast before the deadline.
Hate to break it to you, but digital broadcast isn't limited to UHF, and many stations will still broadcast in VHF even after Feburary 3, I know a few here that will be.
The overwhelming majority of stations are switching to UHF broadcasts for ATSC. Joe Sixpack will be angry when half his channels vanish even after he paid for "that dern converty box".
Originally posted by: ICRS
Originally posted by: mrSHEiK124
Originally posted by: ICRS
Originally posted by: Cogman
It seems like every other day I have to answer my parents questions about it. They have a VHF antenna, no UHF. So I tell them "Even with an adapter you won't get anything without a new antenna". So every week, like clockwork. "So, I saw a commercial that says you just have to get a converter box and you'll be fine with existing setups." And again I have to explain to them that UHF and VHF are broadcast at different frequencies.
My parents aren't thick, just not technologically inclined (like 99% of the world). Most likely enough station will have shut off by the 17th that most people will already be complaining. I know of at least a few locally that are shutting off their analog broadcast before the deadline.
Hate to break it to you, but digital broadcast isn't limited to UHF, and many stations will still broadcast in VHF even after Feburary 3, I know a few here that will be.
The overwhelming majority of stations are switching to UHF broadcasts for ATSC. Joe Sixpack will be angry when half his channels vanish even after he paid for "that dern converty box".
Many stations broadcasted in VHF for the analog and UHF for their HD content, many of these plan to switch their HD to VHF when the analog is shut down.
Originally posted by: eelw
But who is still using OTA?
Originally posted by: I Saw OJ
I'm gonna need a new antenna I know that, I can only get some stations in analog
Originally posted by: eelw
But who is still using OTA?