Jul 18, 2008 8:44 am US/Central
TXA 21 Conducts 1st Analog Switch-Off Test In DFW
DALLAS/FORT WORTH
In an effort to help North Texas viewers prepare for the transition to digital television, TXA 21 will be the first area station to conduct an analog signal switch-off test.
On July 23 between 7 and 9 p.m., TXA 21 engineers will switch off the station's analog transmitter for approximately 15 seconds. During that time, only viewers whose televisions are equipped to receive a digital signal will be able to view the broadcast.
"This is the most reliable way to know if you are ready for digital TV," said TXA 21 Senior Vice President and Station Manager Gary Schneider. "If your set goes dark during that time, you will know that you still need to take action before February 17."
(The Federal Communications Commission has mandated that all US television stations cease broadcasting an analog signal on February 17, 2009.)
As part of the test, TXA 21 will help viewers understand the steps they need to take if they learn that their TVs are not digital ready. Topics addressed will include the converter box coupon program, digital antennas, and more.
In addition, consumer electronics experts will be available after the test to answer questions about the transition. Viewers may call the special TXA 21 News hotline (1-877-Texas-11) with their questions or get answers via email or live online chat at txa21tv.com.
TXA 21 is always on at
txa21tv.com.