DTV 2009 Debacle
You’re probably wondering why I even have an analog tv. Â And why I haven’t made the switch to cable. I have crossed that divide a few years ago. Â I have the whole shabam — cable, internet, VoIP for a grand total of about $137 a month and about $1600 a year. Â A pricey luxury, I must say. Â Â But when I first signed up, I had opted not to get another cable box for my 2nd tv. Â I saw no point to pay more considering all the taxes that would be attached to the additional box.
So like my other fellow Americans, I requested for a coupon for a DTV coupon back in December of 2008. Â Luckily, I got my coupon before they ran out of money. Â And the games began. Â All I did was research the best DTV converter box to purchased. Â In the end I decided on the Zenith DTT901 which was sold out at pretty much most of the Radio Shacks online. Â I was on a mad dash to get this box before the change over on Feb 15th. Â Armed with my new box, I was ready to cross over to digital tv. Â But no! Â This change was delayed till June 12th. Â Oh wells! Â
Setting up the box was easy. Â I ran into a little snag though with reception. I quickly made a call to Zenith who had informed me that I might need to get an amplified antenna. Â But that I wouldn’t know until they move the channels over the digital divide. Â So what’s the point of this story. Â Well places like Radio Shack didn’t learn anything from the initial DTV converter box incident. Because I can’t seem to find one store with an amplified antenna. Did DTV2009 anticipate that the change over is costing each household at least $70+ for a converter box and antenna. Â I think not. Â
Despite the delay, people have still been ill prepared for this change. Â How do you know which is the right antenna for your situation. Â Just absolutely frustrating, that’s all I have to say about the matter.
By urbanblitz • Jun 16th, 2009 • Category: Rant & Rave












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