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For additional information about the transition to Digital Broadcasting and what you need to do to access DTV in the future, check out these on-line resources:

DTVAnswers.com
What you need to know about the DTV Conversion from the National Association of Broadcasters.

DTV Transition.org
Overview information from the DTV Transition Coalition, a group of broadcasting organizations.

TV Converter Box Coupon Program

The Web site where you can sign up for Converter Box Coupons.

Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Consumer Facts

Consumer Electronics Association
Digal Television Buyer's Guide

PBS.org/digitaltv
A page on PBS.org featuring digital programming with additional FAQs.

DTV.gov
Digital Television information from the Federal Communications Commission

National Telecommunications and Information Administration DTV site

 

NEWS & ARTICLES

CNET'S QUICK GUIDE: DTV transition from analog to digital TV
February 20, 2008

H-E-B one of first to sell digital TV converter boxes
March 18, 2008


 

KLRN is here to help you make the digital switch. You can also contact us via email at dtv@klrn.org or call us at 210.270.9000 weekdays from 9am-4pm for advice on your specific situation.

 

 

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