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WUSF TV/DT The Digital TV Transition

On February 17, 2009 television stations in the United States will stop broadcasting their "old" analog signals, and will begin broadcasting only in digital. Digital broadcasting delivers improved picture, better sound quality and more channels.

The digital switch might require you to upgrade your existing television set. The diagram below will help you determine what to do next.

How do you receive WUSF TV?

 
Analog TV   Off Air TV   Cable TV
I use an older TV   I use a new digital   I use Digital Cable or
with an Antenna   TV with an Antenna   a Satellite Service
What to do: Connect a digital set-top converter box (available through retailers for under $100)
to your existing TV and antenna.

Apply here to save $40 on
a set-top converter box.
 
What to do: Use your television's built-in digital tuner and your current antenna to tune in WUSF digital channels.
16.1 - WUSF TV/DT
16.2 - Annenberg/CPB
16.3 - Create TV
16.4 - Florida Knowledge
 
What to do: If you subscribe to digital cable or satellite, you may already receive up to four WUSF digital channels. Check with your cable provider to find WUSF's new digital channels in your cable
line-up.
         
 
Locate More Information About the Upcoming Digital Transition
Visit www.dtv.gov for more indormation
Visit www.dtvanswes.com
Visit "Digital TV: A Cringely Crash Course."
 
*Where to Find WUSF Digital Channels on your Cable System

FiOS

FIOS 870 - WUSF-TV/DT

FIOS 873 - Annenberg/CPB

FIOS 872 - Create

FIOS 871 - Florida Knowledge Network

Bright House Networks - digital cable

616 - WUSF-TV/DT (analog rebroadcast)

617 - Annenberg/CPB Channel

618 - Create

619 - The Florida Knowledge Network