[opendtv] Could be embarrassing...

  • From: Craig Birkmaier <craig@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: OpenDTV Mail List <opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 28 May 2010 10:12:51 -0400

So it seems that the FCC still requires analog NTSC tuners in every new TV. As the following story indicates, there as still translators and LPTV stations that broadcast analog NTSC. But the CE companies that are developing ATSC MH devices have asked for and received a waiver from the FCC so that they do not need to include an analog tuner.


Makes sense. We wouldn't want consumers to find out that good old NTSC may be more reliable as a mobile delivery technology than ATSC MH...

Regards
Craig


http://www.televisionbroadcast.com/article/101260

DTV Runs Up Against Analog Tuner Requirement
May 27, 2010


WASHINGTON: The Federal Communications Commission has agreed to consider waiving its dual-tuner requirement for mobile DTV devices. LG Electronics and Dell both make mobile DTV devices and recently petitioned the FCC to waive the dual-tuner rule. It requires that TVs shipped and sold in the United States have both analog and digital reception capability. Many low-power TV stations and translators still broadcast in analog, while full-power TV stations went all digital last June.

LG and Dell, however, created mobile DTV devices with reception based on ATSC M/H, the transmission standard for mobile, over-the-air TV reception. The companies are asking for a limited waiver for mobile devices only. Hauppage, which makes TV tuner chips, also asked for a similar waiver. The FCC combined the petitions and opened a docket for comments on the requests.

"Because devices that would be subject to the requested waiver would not be able to receive some broadcast television signals, we also seek comment on ways to identify and describe such devices to distinguish them from 'televisions' that can receive analog and digital broadcasts," the FCC said in a public notice. "The... petitioners intend to offer these devices for sale during the 2010 holiday buying season and therefore need certainty regarding their regulatory requirements no later than mid-summer."

The FCC established an expedited comment period for the waivers to give the companies sufficient time to make mobile DTV receivers for the holidays. Comments on Docket No. 10-111 are due June 4; reply comments are due June 11.
-- Deborah D. McAdams


----------------------------------------------------------------------
You can UNSUBSCRIBE from the OpenDTV list in two ways:

- Using the UNSUBSCRIBE command in your user configuration settings at FreeLists.org
- By sending a message to: opendtv-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word 
unsubscribe in the subject line.

Other related posts: