DTV Switchover

What is DTV?

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Colorado Springs Published 221 day(s) ago

What is DTV?

 

DTV, or digital television, is a new type of over-the-air broadcasting technology that allows TV stations to provide dramatically clearer pictures and better sound quality.

DTV is more efficient and more flexible than the traditional broadcast technology known as analog.  For example:  DTV makes it possible for stations to broadcast multiple channels of free programming at the same time (called “multicasting”), instead of broadcasting only one channel at a time.  DTV technology can also be used to provide future interactive video and data services that are not possible with analog technology.

 

What is analog television?

 

Analog television service is the traditional method of transmitting television signals.  Analog transmission has been the standard broadcast technology since the inception of television.  Analog is not as efficient as digital television: it uses up much more of the valuable spectrum than digital, and TV stations can only transmit one channel of programming with an analog signal versus up to four or more programs with a digital signal in the same amount of spectrum.  Analog is also susceptible to interference and “snow” that make a picture less clear.

 

What is the DTV transition?

 
The DTV transition is the switchover from analog (the traditional method of transmitting television signals) to exclusively digital broadcasting of free television programming.  The transition from analog to digital television represents the most significant advancement of television technology since color TV was introduced. 

 

The DTV transition will be completed on February 17, 2009, as set by Congress. 

 

Television stations have been preparing for the transition from analog to DTV since the late 1990s, when they began building digital facilities and airing digital channels alongside regular analog broadcasts.  Today, almost every one of the 1,762 full-power TV stations nationwide offers digital programming.


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