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FREE DIGITAL TV IN CARBON COUNTY!

Carbon County is now broadcasting, on a test basis, free, over-the-air, digital television channels from its Star Point, Ford Ridge, and Helper communication sites. These channels are the Salt Lake area channels 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 14, 16, and 30. When this project is finished, sometime before February 2009, almost every home in the Carbon County area will have the capability of receiving FREE, over-the-air, DIGITAL television channels, each of which has one or more SUB channels for a total of as many as 22 channels. Scofield and Clear Creek are still a work in progress. Hopefully, they will be on-line sometime in 2007.

Disclaimer: These channels are in the TESTING PHASE ONLY and may be changed or even turned off at times.

WHAT WILL YOU NEED TO RECEIVE THE NEW OVER-THE-AIR DIGITAL TELEVISION SIGNALS IN YOUR HOME?

  1. You will need a reasonably good UHF television antenna and feed line (COAX cable). If you have a splitter in-line to feed more than one television, you may need a good low-noise UHF pre-amp or distribution amp.

    Position the antenna's orientation so it faces our transmitting sites (see diagram). One thing to remember while you are testing your antenna -- if you have a reasonably good picture on the UHF analog channels now, using your existing UHF antenna, you will have a PERFECT picture with the digital television.

  2. You will need either a television with a built-in receiver labeled as ATSC, or a stand-alone digital ATSC box that will sit on top of your regular analog TV.

    Most large-screen TV's on the market today have the ATSC (digital receiver) built in. If you are planning to buy a new television in the near future, be sure to look for the ATSC (digital receiver) listed on the box or display. If you buy a TV that says "HDTV Monitor" or "HDTV Ready", then it most likely DOES NOT have a digital receiver built in, and you will need to purchase a stand-alone ATSC box. Be sure to ask your sales person to verify whether or not it has the digital television receiver built in.

    For televisions that do not have a built-in "ATSC" digital tuner, there is a "SET TOP" box that plugs into your existing TV just like a DVD player does. The SET TOP boxes are a bit expensive, selling for about $200 at Wal-Mart, Circuit City, and other places.

WHY ARE WE DOING THIS?

The analog (NTSC) television technology we currently use is over 50 years old. With the Federal Government selling off the television channels between Channel 51 and 69 to make room for more cell phones and the like, we have had TV channels taken away, which leaves us with a lot less room for the same number of television channels.

The new digital television technology is not affected like analog TV by other television transmitters outside a given distance which lets us re-use TV channels more often.

The Federal Communication Commission has given broadcasters a deadline of February, 2009 to TURN OFF the analog channels that we have now.

So in a nutshell we are being forced to make these changes, but the changes in the long-run will be a great improvement in our local FREE over-the-air television.

Carbon County will maintain the existing analog television as best we can without investing large amounts of money in a system that has been mandated to terminate shortly.

WHAT CHANNELS ARE ON THE NEW FREE OVER THE AIR DIGITAL TELEVISION IN CARBON COUNTY?

Digital

Network

Channel Name

Screen Format

Format

Channel

 

Definition

 

CH 2-1

CBS

KSL SD / HD

Widescreen (16:9)

480i / 1080i

CH 4-1

ABC

KTVX SD / HD

Widescreen (16:9)

480i / 1080i

CH 4-2

KZHT

KZHT RADIO

Standard (4:3)

480i

CH 5-1

NBC

KSL SD

Standard (4:3)

480i

CH 5-2

NBC

KSL HD

Widescreen (16:9)

1080i

CH 5-3

KSL

KSL WEATHER

Standard (4:3)

480i

CH 7-1

PBS

KUED SD

Standard (4:3)

480i

CH 7-2

PBS HD

KUED HD

Widescreen (16:9)

1080i

CH 7-3

PBS KIDS

7 KIDS

Standard (4:3)

480i

CH 9-1

UEN

KULC SD 1

Standard (4:3)

480i

CH 9-2

UEN

KULC SD 2

Standard (4:3)

480i

CH 9-90

NPR FM

KUER FM

Standard (4:3)

480i

CH 11-1

KBYU HD

KBYU HD

Widescreen (16:9)

1080i

CH 11-2

KBYU SD

KBYU SD

Standard (4:3)

480i

CH 11-3

KBYU

KBYU TV

Standard (4:3)

480i

CH 11-4

KBYU

KBYU KIDS

Standard (4:3)

480i

CH 11-5

KBYU

KBYU YOU

Standard (4:3)

480i

CH 13-1

FOX

KSTU SD

Standard (4:3)

480i

CH 13-2

FOX

KSTU HD

Widescreen (16:9)

1080i

CH 14-1

INDEPENDENT

KJZZ SD / HD

Standard (4:3)

480i / 1080i

CH 16-1

PAX

KUPX i

Standard (4:3)

480i

CH 16-2

PAX

KUPX PAX

Standard (4:3)

480i

CH 16-3

PAX

KUPX WORSHIP

Standard (4:3)

480i

CH 30-1

WB

KUWB SD / HD

Standard (4:3)

480i / 1080i

If you have any questions contact Frank Brady at (435) 636-3275 or by email

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