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KITV HDTV Transition

What is Digital Television? (DTV)

Digital television or DTV is an innovative new type of over-the-air broadcasting technology that will transform your television viewing experience. DTV enables TV stations to provide crystal clear pictures and CD quality sound.

DTV is more efficient and more flexible than the traditional broadcast technology known as analog. DTV makes it possible for stations to broadcast in high definition or provide multiple channels of programming simultaneously (called multicasting), instead of broadcasting only onechannel at a time. DTV technology can also be used to provide future interactive video and data services that are not possible with analog technology.

Is HDTV the same thing as DTV?

No! HDTV is the highest quality of DTV, but it is only one of several formats. In addition to HDTV, the most common format is Standard Definition Television (SDTV). Consumers who have high definition TV sets may receive free high definition television programming over the air using an antenna.

Resources

DTV Resources

For more information about why Hawaii stations are making the DTV transition early, visit www.HawaiiGoesDigital.com, the official Web site of the Hawaii National Association of Broadcasters' digital television (DTV) transition campaign.

  • DTV.gov/Hawaii
  • FCC: Consumer Facts - Digital Television
  • Quiz: Are you ready for the DTV transition?
  • Guía para el consumidor en español

  • Who will be affected?

    Hawaii DTV Phone Bank Times
    Upcoming Hawaii DTV Informational Events

    Every household in America that receives free over-the-air television signals through antennas on television sets that are equipped with analog tuners -- and who do not subscribe to cable, satellite or a telephone company television service provider –will be affected by the transition.

    If you use a rooftop antenna or rabbit ears to watch TV, you will need to upgrade before Jan. 15 with a converter box, a new digital TV set or a subscription to a pay TV service like cable or satellite, or you will lose TV reception.

    How can I upgrade to DTV?

    1. Purchase a DTV converter box that plugs into your existing analog set.
    2. Purchase a new television set with a built-in digital tuner.
    3. Subscribe to cable, satellite or a telephone company television service provider to continue using your analog TV set, if all desired local broadcast stations are carried by that service.

    What is a DTV Converter Box?

    A DTV converter box is an easy-to-install electronic device that hooks up to your analog television set and over-the-air antenna. The box converts the digital television signal into analog making it viewable on your analog TV.

    The boxes are expected to cost between $50 and $70, and will be available for purchase in early 2008 at retail stores that sell electronic equipment.


        



    Learn about the new law

    Under legislation passed by Congress – the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 – over-the-air broadcast television stations are required to turn off their analog channels on February 17, 2009, and continue broadcasting exclusively in the digital format.

    Since digital television is more efficient than analog television, the analog turn-off will also free up parts of the airwaves to provide wireless spectrum for future innovative services by entrepreneurs.

    Video: The Law & Conversion Explained

    Will I need a special antenna to receive DTV over-the-air?

    In general, dependable reception of DTV will require the same type of signal reception equipment that currently works to provide good quality reception of analog TV signals. If you currently need a roof-top antenna to receive television, thesame antenna generally will be needed to receive DTV.