|
What? You’ve got to be kidding? What’s the deal with all of the “analog TV is ending” talk, then? OK, here goes. All FULL-POWER analog television broadcasts WILL end, by 11:59pm June 12, 2009. All of the FULL-POWER KAKEland Television Network stations are digital only, already. These are: KAKE-DT – Wichita – RF Channel 10 / Virtual Channel 10 KUPK-DT – Garden City – RF Channel 13 / Virtual Channel 13 KLBY-DT – Colby – RF Channel 17 / Virtual Channel 4 However, Class A, Low Power, and Translator television stations, as of this writing, have no date set for the end of analog broadcasting. They will eventually convert to digital only broadcasts. The FCC has yet to announce when they might reach a decision. There are 49 of these stations across Kansas. The KAKEland Television Network includes four Low Power and Translator TV stations: K30GD – Great Bend – Channel 30 K25CV – Hays – Channel 25 K38GH – Russell – Channel 38 K51GC – Salina – Channel 51 At this time, KAKE Television has not set a date for their conversion to digital broadcasting. When we do, I’ll update this posting. On the appointed date, these stations will be “flash-cut”. We will simply turn off the analog broadcast, and immediately replace it with a digital broadcast, on the same channel. If you watch these television stations, via antenna, your “old-school” analog TV will continue to receive broadcasts after the analog cut-off. But, if you also view full-power stations, via antenna, all of those will only be broadcasting in digital, no later than June 12, 2009. For uninterrupted viewing, you have two options available. First, is to purchase a new TV with a built-in ATSC/NTSC digital tuner. These will receive both analog and digital signals. Second, if you plan to keep your current analog TV, get a “converter box”. You will, most likely, want a converter that features “analog pass-through” allowing the older analog signals to reach your TV’s tuner, also. These are inexpensive (<$60…subtract an additional $40 with a “converter coupon”) boxes that will down-convert digital TV, back into analog. Just plug your antenna into the converter, and then plug the output into your TV’s antenna input. |
| Post Your Comments |
|
|
| Read Comments |
|
Posted by: Jay Prater Location: KAKE
After chatting with the engineer that will oversee the eventual conversion, he thinks that the K38GH digital coverage area will be equal to, or greater, than the present analog signal. We have yet to determine what the final output power of channel 38 will be. But, the thinking is that it will be no less than the 7.2kW ERP currently broadcast. Posted by: Cassandra Location: Dorrance, KS Would the coverage of these low power stations increase or decrease when they are switched? For example, I live on the fringe of the channel 38 coverage area now. Will I not get it at all period like the other stations that went digital now? |
| KAKE On Your Cell News, weather, sports and more on your cell phone or PDA |
|
| KAKE iPhone App Click here to download the KAKE iPhone App |
|
| KAKE First Alert Instant access to local news and weather |
|
| KAKEland Daily Local news and weather delivered to your inbox twice a day |
|
| You C@st Share your photos and videos with us on You C@st |
|
| StormCall Click here to learn more and sign up for KAKE's StormCall |

Save
Email
Print