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I am a little frustrated by the DTV transition that we have in the states because I can't get a full signal to my TV. Up until last week they would periodically do these tests that they called "going dark" on the analog stations. Basically the test was to see who is not prepared for the transition by
stopping the analog signal transmissions for 3 to 5 minutes. If your TV went to snow.. or "went dark" then you are not ready.
Anyhow, I upgraded my TV sets, purchased converter boxes, bought the antenna and on Feb 18, I discovered that everything had been postponed. And they said that they won't run a full power signal until June. So in the mean time, why not do FULL POWER tests? They have already shown us what will happen if we are not DTV ready but what about if we ARE? Can they show those of us with choppy signals what it would look like once everything is in full effect?
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my guess of why they aren't using full power is because the frequency used for DTV overlaps with the frequency of the analog signal. |
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If this is the case, it should be possible to perform full power DTV tests while the analogue signal goes dark. |
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I guess I don't understand what your idea is other than a public service request? |
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The choppy signal is especially annoying when I am watching the Maury show. It seems to cut out right in the middle of him reading the results of the paternity test. Then it takes me about 60 seconds to figure out whose dancing and whose crying. |
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