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		<title>I hereby declare the digital television transition a success</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Context: On February 17 of next year, analog television stations will cease broadcasting. This will no doubt upset a lot of people living in rural areas who do not currently pay for cable. Fortunately, the government is partially subsidizing digital converter boxes for those who do not yet have a television with a digital tuner [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><strong>Context:</strong> On February 17 of next year, <a href="http://www.dtv.gov/">analog television stations will cease broadcasting</a>. This will no doubt upset a lot of people living in rural areas who do not currently pay for cable. Fortunately, the government is <a href="http://www.dtv2009.gov/">partially subsidizing digital converter boxes</a> for those who do not yet have a television with a digital tuner (if you bought a new TV in the last few years, you probably already have one).</em></p>

<p>When we decided to purchase a television at the end of April (a controversial move on at least one side of the family tree), reception was pretty poor. We could somewhat blurrily receive the local <a href="http://www.wyff4.com/" title="WYFF 4">NBC</a> and <a href="http://www.wspa.com/" title="WSPA 7">CBS</a> affiliates, and squint to watch <a href="http://www.scetv.org/" title="MyETV South Carolina">public television</a> and a very snowy <a href="http://www.wlos.com/" title="ABC 13">ABC</a>, but pretty much every time we changed the channel, the antenna had to be moved from one side of the TV to the other. That&#8217;s rural South Carolina for you.</p>

<p>So a few months ago I signed up for a <a href="http://www.dtv2009.gov/">TV converter box coupon</a>. To make a long story short, yesterday I finally got around to purchasing it. Several trips to Wal-Mart (twice) &amp; Radio Shack (twice) later, I had a <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000ES8EG0/">50db amplified antenna</a> ($30) and a <a href="http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3043012">TV converter box</a> ($20 after coupon).</p>

<p>Now, because of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cliff_effect">the way a digital signal works</a>, you either get:</p>

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<li>perfect reception,</li>
<li>a blocky picture and spotty sound, or</li>
<li>nothing at all.</li>
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<p>Whereas an analog signal degrades gracefully, the picture going snowy first, and the sound accruing only mild static until the signal is completely gone.</p>

<p>Initially only one or two channels came in perfectly, and I was about to dismiss the whole transition project as a huge blundering government intrusion. But after two days of playing with it, and balancing the antenna on top of the nearby window&#8217;s curtain rod (not attractive), we now get perfect reception on all stations for the first time. Yay, technology!</p>

<p>Sure beats $60/month for Charter cable service.</p>

<p><em>You can find more information at the FCC&#8217;s <a href="http://www.dtv.gov/">official DTV transition website</a>, and also <a href="http://www.dtv2009.gov/">claim your converter box coupon(s)</a>.</em></p>
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