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Robert Hovland wrote:
Dear Newsgroup, Does anyone know the latest info about what is going to happen to the FM band when the FCC forces all of the VHF television stations to give up their broadcast band and switch to the new freqency allocations for digital TV? [sneck] The consequences I think of when I consider the moving of the FM band are monstrous: what about all of the car radios, portable FM radios and walkmen, and collector hifi FM tuners that will suddenly become unusable without maybe some kind of adaptor which may or may not work very well? Why should Mikey Powell give a rat's ass? Really... we're going to all have to replace our TV sets when analog television signals are phased out, aren't we? (At least that's what I've been led to understand) I personally have no desire to do so. I have digital cable. There is no additional attraction to having HDTV. The people south of here in the Marianas - the hills that separate Apple Valley, California from San Bernardino - might benefit. But only the people south or east of the Apple Valley town line, in unincorporated San Bernardino County, because they can't get cable (Charter's franchises are in Hesperia and Apple Valley and Victorville, but they don't have an agreement for the unincorporated areas where not many people live)... and especially in the Marianas, with the big hills right to the south, satellite might not be an option either. (Going east of AV towards Lucerne and Big Bear, satellite should be doable as the hills aren't over there.) I've *always* considered HDTV to be a solution looking for a problem... communications industry are done for the sake of the economic enrichment of those companies who stand to profit richly from such a change, without giving much, or any, consideration to the consequences. That's fine. Mikey P. can buy me a new television set. :-P When a land developer decides to make major changes to a piece of undeveloped land, an environmental impact report has to be made before the developer can go ahead with their plans. Where is the impact report for this huge planned change in the FM band? There is none. I doubt that anyone at the FCC cares (although I'm sure people will pipe up and tell me I'm wrong ![]() -- JustThe.net Internet & New Media Services, Apple Valley, CA Steven J. Sobol, Geek In Charge / 888.480.4NET (4638) / PGP: C57E 8B25 F994 D6D0 5F6B B961 EA08 9410 E3AE 35ED |
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