Channel 10 is Now Digital

» Posted by on Oct 15, 2010 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

An Important Announcement for Summit County Television Translator Users.

The Summit Public Radio Channel 10 analog television translator has been switched over to the new digital format.

What does this mean?

In order to receive the channel 10 television signal you now need a set-top DTV converter box or a digital television set.

The present station linup is,
Channel 10.1 — KMGH/ABC
Channel 10.2 — KUSA/NBC

For technical assistance tuning in the new DTV translator call (970) 453-9293 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting              (970) 453-9293      end_of_the_skype_highlighting and ask for Gary.

DTV converter box guide — Choosing the gear you need to receive digital over-the-air broadcasts

After Summit Public Radio and TV makes the full transition to digital television broadcasting, any analog TV set connected to an antenna must be connected to a digital converter box to continue receiving our free over-the-air signal.

Converter boxes are available for purchase either online or at stores including Best Buy, Radio Shack, Sears, Target, and Walmart.  Most stores have only a few models in stock; some online retailers have more of a selection.  It might take some effort to locate a specific converter.  Retail prices generally range from $45 to $80; online shipping typically adds $10 or so to the cost. Be sure your box has the “analog pass-through” feature so you can continue to receive the old analog signals–while they last.

Consumer Reports has tested a number of models and have updated their Ratings of DTV converter boxes, which now include 43 models, covering a broad swath of available units.  (Many of the models on the market are related units that differ only in a feature or two, such as having different remotes, or in styling.)

See The Digital Television Guide for a detailed introduction to the new era of digital television.

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