[opendtv] Re: News: DTV Boxes Could Cost $1 Billion

  • From: "Dale Kelly" <res0xtey@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2004 12:37:09 -0700

Frank Wrote:
>The whole point of the giveaway program is to take care of the 'refuseniks'
who do not want DTV, who currently >rely on OTA NTSC, and who will lose
access to TV programming when NTSC is shut off. Give them a converter >box
and they can continue using that old NTSC set until it dies. If they buy a
new TV with an integrated ATSC >receiver, their problem is solved and they
don't need a government handout.

That was understood and makes sense. My concern is to assure, as best as
practical, that the DTV box provide reception equal to, or better than, NTSC
and a statement to that effect from Motorola would be helpful.

Many of those refusniks do live in poorer urban environs and I assume there
will be a backlash should current reception not be replicated.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Eory Frank-p22212" <Frank.Eory@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, July 26, 2004 9:27 AM
Subject: [opendtv] Re: News: DTV Boxes Could Cost $1 Billion


> >From: "Dale Kelly" <res0xtey@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> >To: <opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >Date: Sun, 25 Jul 2004 22:00:05 -0700
>
> >And, what level of performance will this <$100 "converter box" provide?
Will
> >it equal that of a 4th or 5th generation ATSC receiver, which is what
will
> >most likely be required to satisfy the needs of many current OTA only
> >viewers.
>
> I don't think you can buy anything older than 3rd generation *today*. By
2007, I doubt you will find products as old as 5th gen, besides used ones on
eBay.
>
> >Example: Marks apartment, where a simple antennae achieves satisfactory
> >analog performance but where a 5th generation receiver is required for
DTV
> >reception, may be similar to the needs of many OTA viewers.
>
> Certainly true of dense 'urban canyons' like Manhattan.
>
> >Also, the government's proposed giveaway program doesn't address an ATSC
> >receiver mounted inside the TV, which would seemingly require the
giveaway
> >of the TV also. It only addresses the "converter box" concept, as far as
I
> >know anyway.
>
> The whole point of the giveaway program is to take care of the
'refuseniks' who do not want DTV, who currently rely on OTA NTSC, and who
will lose access to TV programming when NTSC is shut off. Give them a
converter box and they can continue using that old NTSC set until it dies.
If they buy a new TV with an integrated ATSC receiver, their problem is
solved and they don't need a government handout.
>
> -- Frank
>
>
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