JVC
LVT1920-002A
Digital Television Transition Notice:
The nationwide switch
to
digital television broadcasting will be complete
on June 12,2009,
but
your local television stations may switch sooner.
After the switch, analog-only television sets that receive
TV
programming
through
an
antenna will need a converter box
to
continue
to
receive
over-the-air
TV.
Watch your local stations
to
find
out
when they will turn
off
their analog signal and switch
to
digital-only broadcasting. Analog-
only
TVs
should continue
to
work
as
before
to
receive
low
power,
Class
A
or
translator television stations and
with
cable and satellite
TV
services,
gaming consoles,
VCRs,
DVD
players, and similar products.
Information about the
DTV
transition
is
available from your local television
stations, www.DTV.gov,
or
1-888-CALL-FCC
(TTY
1-888-TELL-FCC),
and
from www.dtv2009.gov
or
1-888-DTV-2009
(TTY
1-877-530-2634) for
information
about
subsidized coupons for digital-to-analog converter
boxes.
Full-power analog
TV
broadcasting in the United States will end on June
12,2009, after which full-power
TV
broadcasts will be digital only.
If
this
device
is
used after that date
to
record
or
display programming from a
product
with
a
TV
tuner
that
relies on a
TV
antenna, that product would
need
to
contain a digital tuner,
or
a
TV
Converter would be necessary
to
tune
the digital signal received
with
a
TV
antenna. Analog
TVs
should
continue
to
work
as
before for other purposes
(e.g.,
for
watching
or
recording low-power
TV
stations still broadcasting in analog, watching
pre-recorded movies,
or
playing video games). When a Converter
is
used
with
an
older television receiver
or
directly
with
this product, a signal
splitter
might
be necessary
to
continue
to
receive low-power analog
broadcasts via
an
antenna.