[opendtv] Battery for ATSC converter

  • From: "Manfredi, Albert E" <albert.e.manfredi@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2008 11:31:29 -0400

This came up yesterday in the Wilmington DTV switch ceremony. People
were worried about not having battery operated TV as an option if they
used the converters.

The battery pack is described here:

http://www.winegarddirect.com/viewitem.asp?p=RC-BP9V 

Bert

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http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA6591176.html

Winegard Introduces Battery-Powerer DTV Converter Box

Battery pack would allow DTV-to-analog converters to work in
power-outages

By John Eggerton -- Broadcasting & Cable, 8/28/2008 10:44:00 AM

Equipment manufacturer Winegard is unveiling a battery pack for its
DTV-to-analog converter box at a DTV expo in Wilmington, N.C. today
(Aug. 28).

That is the city pulling the plug on full-power analog TV Sept. 8 to
give the Federal Communications Commission a sense of how the Feb. 17,
2009 national switch will go..

The battery pack will free the devices from the power grid in case of
emergencies so they can be used with battery-powered analog TV's, a
popular item in hurricane-prone areas like the North Carolina coastal
town of Wilmington, though in that case the stations will have the
option of continuing in analog, an option that won't be available when
the plug is pulled nationwide..

Winegard executive Grant Whipple, who is in Wilmington armed with 50 of
the battery packs ($14.99 retail), says there are 7 million to 8 million
battery-powered TV's out there. He says the battery pack will only work
with Winegard's converter box.

According to Dan Ullmer, chief engineer for WECT and WSFX, two Wimington
stations making the DTV switch Sept. 8, he called Winegard and suggested
they make the battery-powered converter box. "We were getting so many
calls from viewers about the lack of portable equipment because of being
in a hurricane [zone], Ullmer told B&C. "So, I called Winegard and
recommended they build a battery pack, which they did."

Whipple confirms Ullmer was the impetus for the pack. Luckily,
Winegard's converter box already ran on nine volts rather than the
standard 12, he says, so the pack would not have to be "humongous." Six
D batteries will do the trick, he says.

Ullmer says folks can also use a device that works with a car battery by
employing an inverter to allow it to supply alternating current to
portable TV's.

The battery pack was good news at the National Hurricane Center."They
will make a killing," says Dennis Feltgen, spokesman for the center and
a former TV station chief meteorologist. He says the lack converters for
battery-powered analog sets was a big concern for the weather service.

In fact, in the form letter it has prepared for questions about what
weather-watchers should do about their battery-powered analog TV's after
February 2009, Feltgen has made a point of saying that battery powered
converter boxes were not currently available. He advised them to buy a
battery-powered digital TV, but said that if that was a problem, make
sure they had a battery-powered radio both because radio stations
broadcast emergency info and because some TV stations simulcast that
info on radio.

There are battery-powered DTV sets available, including in Wilmington,
but Feltgen thinks that, at $200 apiece, they could be a bit pricey for
some.

The battery pack/box are not yet in stores, but can be gotten through
winegarddirect.com.
 
 
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