posted on 04/15/2008 10:04 in RV Tech Tips
‘Don’t be left in the DARK with the 2009 Digital Transition – Take Action Now’
By law, on
all American local television broadcast stations are required to turn off their analog channels and broadcast exclusively in the clearer and better digital television (DTV) format.
What is Digital Television (DTV)?
DTV is a type of broadcasting technology that allows local TV stations to provide new and better services. DTV provides dramatically clearer picture and sound.
Who will be affected by the DTV Transition?
Any consumer who receives free television signals through an over-the-air antenna with standard analog television sets will be affected.
For millions of RVers who use a Winegard batwing antenna or other over-the-air antennas to receive free local broadcasting, these antennas are all ‘Digital Ready’ and can receive the DTV signal; however, standard (analog) television sets are not equipped to process the DTV signal.
To check whether your TV set can receive over-the-air digital broadcast signals, check your owner’s manual, go to the TV manufacturer’s web site, or simply stop by a Camping World store so a crew member can evaluate the TVs in your RV.
Do I have to wait for
NO! In fact, many local television broadcasters are already transmitting in digital signal so you can make the switch today and start taking advantage of Digital Television already available.
Winegard and Camping World are making it simple and easy for you. All you need to do is visit a
$40 Coupons Good on Winegard Converter Boxes
The federal government is providing $40 coupons that can be used toward the purchase of DTV converter boxes. The Winegard Digital to Analog Converter Box qualifies for this coupon program. Households can apply for up to two coupons, valued at $40 each, which must be redeemed within three months of the issue date.
Coupons must be presented at the time of purchase. Visit DTV2009.gov for more information or call 1-888-DTV-2009 (1-888-388-2009).