What is the Converter Box program?
Beginning January 1st consumers can apply for a Digital TV Converter box. This box is needed to convert the new over-the-air digital signals to your current TV or analog TV. The current analog signals will go away on February 17, 2009. To assist consumers with the transition the Federal Government is offering to help with the cost of these boxes. You can apply for two $40.00 coupon vouchers. With these vouchers you will be able to purchase up to two converter boxes.
Why do you need this Converter Box?
When broadcasters turn off their analog transmitter in February of 2009 those who receive TV using an analog TV with an antenna will lose their signal. This box will receive the new over the air digital broadcasts and allow you to watch them on your current analog TV.
You subscribe to cable for your TV signal. Will you need this box?
NO, most cable companies will be receiving broadcasters digital signals and sending them to their customers in analog. The FCC says cable companies must provide an analog signal to their customers until 2012. So if you have cable, there will be no changes right now. You may want to consider applying for the coupons for those TV’s in your house not connected to cable. Remember, those sets will not receive over the air free TV without a converter box.
You have Dish Network or Direct TV, what do you have to do?
The simple answer is nothing. Again it is the responsibility of the satellite companies to receive the digital signals and send them to your house. Don’t forget those extra TV sets not connected to your satellite receiver. You may want to apply for vouchers for those sets.
How do you apply?
There are several ways to apply for the coupons between Jan. 1, 2008, and March 31, 2009, all U.S. households will be eligible to request up to two coupons.
1. Apply on-line at www.dtv2009.gov. This website will be active on Jan. 1.
2. Call the Coupon Program 24-hour hotline 1-888-DTV-2009 (1-888-388-2009), TTY 1-877-530-2634
3. Mail a coupon application to: PO BOX 2000, Portland, OR 97208-2000
4. Fax a coupon application to 1-877-DTV-4ME2 (1-877-388-4632)
Download DTVFactSheet_Contract_070815.pdf
How long will it take to receive the coupon once you apply?
You will not receive the coupons until converter boxes are available in your area. Once the orders for these boxes are received the distribution of these boxes will begin. I would be surprised if you received the coupons before the end of March of 2008. Retailers in all areas of the county must apply to be a distribution point for these boxes. If you are a retailer and are interested in participating in this program you must apply before March 31, 2008. Click here for more information.
Once you receive the coupons how will you know where to go to purchase the converter boxes?
Once you receive the coupon you will receive a listing of retailers in your area who are distributors for these converter boxes. There will also be a web site listing retailers in your area. By the way the coupons will expire 90 days after you receive them. If you fail to use these coupons you will not be able to be a part of this program.
I have a "DTV Ready" TV. Will this box work on this tv?
Remember, these boxes are designed to work with analog TV's. That does not mean you can't use it with your Digital TV however the output of this box will be analog meaning you'll be able to watch the signal but you won't see High Definition video. The Government designed converter box is not capable of this. Manufactures of TV's used the words "DTV Ready" to sell sets without digital tuners. Meaning you could add a tuner later. The FCC stepped in and said any sets sold after March of 2007 had to have a digital tuner. I say thanks a lot for confusing consumers just to knock a few bucks off the digital TV's. If you want a digital tuner which WILL produce HDTV and is designed for Digital TV's go to Winegard Antenna Site. They are just one company who sells these boxes. There is no need to wait because you will not be able to use your DTV coupons to purchase this type of tuner box
With every program there are rules – this program included.
This link provides all the information you ever wanted to know on the coupon program. http://www.ntia.doc.gov/dtvcoupon/rules.html