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		<title>Local Digital Television Websites: A Sorry State of Affairs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The DTV transition in Humboldt County, California is so low-key, that you wouldn&#8217;t even know it was happening, if you relied upon news from the websites of local digital television broadcasters, that is. To put it mildly, web sites belonging to local digital (and analog) television stations in Northern California are nearly all but useless, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The<strong> DTV transition</strong> in Humboldt County, California is so low-key, that you wouldn&#8217;t even know it was happening, if you relied upon news from the websites of local digital television broadcasters, that is.</p>
<p>To put it mildly, web sites belonging to local digital (and analog) television stations in Northern California are nearly all but useless, when it comes to finding helpful information, especially of a technical nature. With the sole exception of our local DTV PBS affiliate KEET, most local TV stations look as if they haven&#8217;t had a major website redesign in years, or have farmed-out web development to some third-party who has no interest in providing the community with any information at all.</p>
<p><a href="http://humboldtonline.com/kiem-dtv-how-to.png"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-152" src="http://humboldtonline.com/hdtv/files/2009/06/kiem-dtv-how-to-thumb.png" alt="kiem-dtv-how-to" width="300" height="179" /></a>Local <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.kiem-tv.com/">NBC TV affiliate KIEM</a>, has not made any major changes to their website in years. Last I checked, their only contact e-mail was being directed at the now-defunct local ISP Humboldt Internet. I have attempted to contact them in the past for information via e-mail, but have never received any type of reply. At first glance, it looks as if the station might be moving into the 21st century by offering streaming video of their nightly newscast. However, newscasts available on the site are usually outdated, often not adding any new material for several days at a time. To make matters worse, the station seems to be relying on some trashy third-party called VEOH to provide its streaming services. Why trashy? Just try clicking on the menu to watch any of KIEM&#8217;s previous newscasts. You&#8217;ll immediately be transported to a page that seems to specialize in streaming soft-core porn clips. As of last night, next to KIEM&#8217;s footage on VEOH are clips from the Marilyn Chambers hardcore XXX rated porn movie <em>Behind the Green Door</em> as well as nightly clips from <em>The Naked News</em>. Every single time I have viewed any of KIEM&#8217;s news broadcasts on this site, I have been bombarded with thumbnail images of pornography. The only part of KIEM&#8217;s website that seems to be updated regularly is Jim Bernard&#8217;s weather forecast. I&#8217;m guessing that Jim probably has to upload everything himself. There is also a link on the homepage to a video describing how to hook-up a DTV converter box. When you click on it, there are thumbnail previews of video clips titled &#8220;<em>Two Girls, One Shower</em>&#8221; and &#8220;<em>How To Breast Feed</em>&#8220;. Other than that, there isn&#8217;t much useful or up-to-date information to be found on the DTV switch, or anything else.</p>
<p>KAEF-TV, Channel 29, by contrast, offers nothing. No website. No technical information. Nothing. Their sister station <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.krcrtv.com">KRCR in Redding</a> has a website, but that is it. This local ABC affiliate is pretty much just a signal pumped-in from out of town, and they seem to have little to no interest in the local community or its viewers. If you want any information on DTV, HDTV or the digital television transition, you&#8217;ll need to keep looking.</p>
<p><a href="http://humboldtonline.com/eureka-television-group.png"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-153" src="http://humboldtonline.com/hdtv/files/2009/06/eureka-television-group-thumb.png" alt="eureka-television-group" width="300" height="178" /></a>This brings us to <a rel="nofollow" href="http://eurekatelevision.tv">Eureka Television Group</a>, which for some reason the Federal Communications Commission is allowing to own the majority of broadcast television stations in Humboldt County. ETG operates KVIQ (CBS), KBVU (Fox), KUVU (The CW), KEMY (MyNetwork) and KEUV (Univision). As of today, the site&#8217;s information page on the digital TV transition was last updated &#8220;Wednesday, 18 June 2008&#8243;. Yes, it&#8217;s been almost a year since they have added any new information. The rest of the site is pretty much useless. Some TV programming listings and what looks to be some syndicated, national news that is automatically added to the site via an RSS feed. No e-mail links or contact info, other than phone numbers. The &#8220;about us&#8221; page was last updated in 2006, and gives a brief bio of the station&#8217;s current owner Chester Smith. The only problem here is, <a href="http://humboldtonline.com/hdtv/hdtv/eureka-television-group-owner-chester-smith-dies/">Smith died in August of 2008</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://humboldtonline.com/keet-tv-dtv.png"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-154" src="http://humboldtonline.com/hdtv/files/2009/06/keet-tv-dtv-thumb.png" alt="keet-tv-dtv" width="300" height="201" /></a>The last stop on this mind-numbing journey through Humboldt County&#8217;s DTV broadcasters is local <a href="http://www.keet.org">PBS affiliate KEET</a>. Fortunately, KEET seems to be the exception to the rule among local digital TV broadcasters. Besides updated programming listings and offering wealth of information about PBS programming, you will find full contact information, along with updated news on the local DTV transition. Strangely, they even reply to e-mails! Going even further than that, KEET has actually gone out of their way to educate the public on DTV issues and seems to be the only broadcaster in the area that makes an effort to keep viewers and the local media informed as to what they are doing. Seeing as they are reliant upon public donations, one would expect them to want to keep the public tuned-in. It&#8217;s sad that they seem to be the only local broadcaster going so far out of their way to keep local residents informed though.</p>
<p>In closing, the Internet provides a fantasic opportunity for local television stations to keep the public informed on the DTV transition, as well as many other subjects. In most TV markets, stations take full-advantage of this fact. Updating a website is certainly much cheaper than providing airtime on their stations. Alas, KIEM is the only DTV station in the area that even bothers doing a local newscast anymore, so it appears that most local stations are not very interested in providing viewers with much more than straight &#8220;entertainment&#8221; these days.</p>
<p><strong>UPDATE:</strong> As of this writing in mid-December of 2009, KIEM-TV&#8217;s website seems to be abandoned. The last newscast that was uploaded to the site was on October 12th. That was over two months ago. The contact e-mail address for the news department is now a @hotmail.com address. There are some error messages on pages due to broken scripts. I haven&#8217;t watched any of the local TV channels in months now, so I have no idea if they are even still on the air. Nothing surprises me anymore in Humboldt County.</p>
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		<title>Why Your TV Reception Sucks&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Feb 2009 15:59:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[FCC rules discourage local television broadcasters from providing quality TV signal reception, forcing most to use expensive cable &#38; satellite TV providers. Eureka, CA, February 24, 2009 - I was perusing KIEM-TV&#8217;s website earlier tonight when I ran across an interesting link to their policy on granting waivers to satellite television viewers (specifically DirecTV viewers) [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>FCC rules discourage local television broadcasters from providing quality TV signal reception, forcing most to use expensive cable &amp; satellite TV providers.</h2>
<p><img src="http://humboldtonline.com/hdtv/files/2009/02/grade-b-dtv-coverage-area-237x300.jpg" alt="grade-b-dtv-coverage-area" width="237" height="300" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-204" /><strong>Eureka, CA, February 24, 2009 -</strong> I was perusing KIEM-TV&#8217;s website earlier tonight when I ran across an interesting link to their policy on granting waivers to satellite television viewers (specifically <strong>DirecTV</strong> viewers) for reception of network programming at <a href="http://kiem-tv.com/waiver.html">http://kiem-tv.com/waiver.html</a>.</p>
<p>Basically, their policy is the same as the other local commercial television broadcasters in the area. If you need a waiver&#8230; you&#8217;re screwed. None of the local TV broadcasters will sign waivers for anyone, regardless of how bad their TV reception is.</p>
<p><strong>KIEM</strong> specifically cites the FCC&#8217;s regulations about not needing to grant waivers in what are defined in <strong>Predicted Grade B Contour Areas</strong>. These are areas where anyone should supposedly be able to receive a TV signal, granted that they use an outdoor antenna placed 30&#8242; above the ground. On it&#8217;s face, this rule actually sounds quite reasonable. Neither the FCC nor TV stations ever intended that viewers ever be able to view television programming from local broadcasters by using something as simple as a pair of &#8220;rabbit ears&#8221;, sitting on top of a television set.</p>
<p>Indeed, when early TV first began, there was a booming business in (outdoor) TV antenna installation. Over the years, the public has come to expect TV reception to be easy and hassle-free though. They don&#8217;t want unsightly antennas, ugly cables or silly wires cluttering their homes. This points to more of a need for a national attitude adjustment than it does a technical solution. If reception this simple is what Americans are waiting for, they are going to be sorely disappointed. It just isn&#8217;t going to happen. Not in our lifetimes, anyway. <strong><em>Those who want to receive a good over-the-air TV signal should be prepared to install a good antenna!</em> </strong>It&#8217;s not politics; it&#8217;s simple physics, so get over it.</p>
<p><img src="http://humboldtonline.com/hdtv/files/2009/02/dtv-rooftop-antenna-installation-150x150.jpg" alt="dtv rooftop antenna installation" width="150" height="150" class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-210" />Back to the whole &#8220;Predicted Grade B Contour Area&#8221; issue though. As I stated, on it&#8217;s face, this policy seems like a logical and reasonable one. Unfortunately, the sad fact is, the technology used to create maps that show areas which fall into these contours is woefully inadequate. The standards that engineers use to create these maps has not really changed much in the past 100 years. Although computers are now used for map creation, they simply speed-up the same process that would normally take an engineer much longer to accomplish by hand.</p>
<p>With the exception of some very basic terrain calculations, very little real-world data is taken into consideration with these charts. Calculations are measured as if the earth existed inside a vacuum where no atmosphere, weather, earth curvature, man-made obstructions, vegetation, RF interference, multipath, solar flares or other factors ever enter into reality. To add insult to injury, these maps only show where it is allegedly technically possible to obtain &#8220;a signal&#8221;. This does NOT mean a watchable picture, or any type of signal that could reliably be used for the viewing of television pictures. It just requires that &#8220;a signal&#8221; of extremely minimal quality exists.</p>
<p>In fact, the FCC specifically defines the type of quality expected in a Predicted Grade B Contour Area. In one of its notices, it states: &#8220;<em><strong>&#8230;the values chosen for Grade B signal intensity account for location and time variability factors and predict that at least 50 percent of the locations along the Grade B contour will receive an acceptable picture 90 percent of the time. In this case, acceptable picture was considered to be TASO Level 3, defined as (passable) &#8211; The picture is of acceptable quality. Interference is not objectionable.</strong></em>&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://humboldtonline.com/no-dtv-signal-reception.jpg" border="0" alt="No DTV Signal Reception" align="right" /><strong>Human Translation:</strong> In most areas, at best, your odds of receiving a &#8220;passable&#8221; signal by FCC standards (which most of us would probably define as a &#8220;really crappy picture&#8221;) &#8211; using an outdoor antenna placed on a 30&#8242; mast, are 50/50&#8230; 90% of the time. Of course, these are only <em>predictions</em>, based upon completely inadequate data that is rarely accurate in real-world situations. Such an antenna set-up will likely set you back over $100, should probably be professionally installed and should have NO objects of ANY kind between itself and the broadcast station&#8217;s transmitting antenna. In other words, line-of-sight. Depending upon where you live, installation of a mast that extends 30&#8242; from the top of your roof (which, for a two-story house, would be about 50&#8242; off the ground) may also require you to obtain a building permit from your city or county, which could take months and cost hundreds if not thousands of dollars in building permits and increased property taxes. How many people can really afford that?</p>
<p>KIEM&#8217;s Grade B Contour Area is similar to that of other, local TV broadcasters (although, I believe that it might actually be outdated, and only show coverage areas for their older, and stronger, analog signal). Basically, if you live ANYWHERE in Humboldt, Del Norte or most of Trinity County, you are in a Grade B Contour area, according to the map. Those of us who have actually tried obtaining over-the-air TV reception in places like Trinity County will find maps such as those provided by KIEM-TV to be laughable, at best. With the new transition to DTV, the odds of obtaining a digital signal that could result in the reception of ANY type of TV picture AT ALL is diminished for the vast majority of viewers in outlying areas.</p>
<p><img src="http://humboldtonline.com/hdtv/files/2009/02/federal-communications-commission-fcc-150x150.jpg" alt="federal-communications-commission-fcc" width="150" height="150" class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-207" /><br />
<h3>WHO&#8217;S TO BLAME FOR BAD RECEPTION?</h3>
<p>It seems that everyone wants to point fingers in the broadcast industry. For it&#8217;s part, KIEM-TV seems to blame DirecTV for everything (strangely, they make no mention of DISH Network by name). Their position seems to be that since DirecTV promised their customers at one time that they would add local TV stations in every single U.S. market to their programming line-up, that they should be held to their word. Sounds fair enough, as DirecTV did, indeed backpedal on their promises. However, while KIEM makes it sound as if it they are blaming DirecTV out of their concern for viewers, that is almost certainly not the real reason for the finger pointing.</p>
<p>In reality, the main motivation behind KIEM&#8217;s attack of DirecTV is most likely due to the fact that without DirecTV footing the bill to uplink KIEM&#8217;s TV signal to their satellite, the station is not only losing potential viewers (which equals ratings, which equals money) but much more importantly, not receiving a monthly royalty check from the satellite TV provider in exchange for rebroadcast rights. KIEM gets a fat check from Suddenlink for rebroadcast rights to their subscribers each month, but not from DirecTV or DISH. Unfortunately, current FCC rules actually encourage local TV broadcasters to limit the availability of their over-the-air signals, since those receiving their programming via TV antennas pay broadcasters nothing. Those who receive their network programming via satellite, Suddenlink or other cable television companies end up having to pay broadcasters for their programming (albeit, indirectly) through increased subscription rates.</p>
<p>For it&#8217;s part, DirecTV aand DISH don&#8217;t seem to have anyone to blame, at least officially. DirecTV in particular, just blows-off it&#8217;s own customers by suggesting that local TV stations in Humboldt County will be included in the programming lineup &#8220;some day&#8221;. Whether they are just playing stupid, or there are employees at the company dumb enough to actually believe this, is questionable. Call a DirecTV customer service rep, and it&#8217;s quite possible that they will make local TV broadcasters out to be the bad guys, saying that their refusal to grant local waivers is unfair to TV viewers (which it certainly is). They will not acknowledge the fact that their own motivation NOT to carry these stations is due to the fact that it costs them more money to set-up and maintain the equipment alone than they could ever hope to recoup through subscription fees to the limited number of homes here.</p>
<p>So, who&#8217;s to REALLY blame? In my opinion, the real blame rests with the Federal Communications Commission. If it were not for the FCC&#8217;s ridiculous rules requiring local TV broadcasters to only provide a &#8220;Predicted Grade B Contour Area&#8221; (B should stand for Barely any signal at all) quality signal to local viewers without fearing competition from out-of-market TV stations carried by satellite TV providers, we simply would not be in this mess. If local TV broadcasters were held to a standard that made them provide an actual <strong>WATCHABLE</strong> TV signal in these areas, it would encourage them to provide their viewers with reliable access to programming, out of fear that they would be able to get it from elsewhere. This could be achieved through several means, most notably being the increased use of translators or requests to broadcast using increased power levels with radiation patterns that optimize reception in rural areas. Although the FCC has examined these issues in recent years, nothing positive has come out of it thus far. As it is, the transition to DTV has led to over-the-air TV signals being available to far fewer Americans than before, which is forcing more and more people to switch to cable or satellite TV just to receive programming from their local TV stations.</p>
<p>Just count the number of houses on your block with outdoor, over-the-air TV antennas as opposed to dishes or drops from the local cable company to confirm this fact. Even in areas that SHOULD have good local TV reception, most are forced to turn to cable or satellite for local or broadcast network programming.</p>
<h3>ALL CABLE CUSTOMERS PAY EXTRA FEES FOR &#8220;FREE&#8221; LOCAL CHANNELS</h3>
<p>This also applies to anyone who is able to receive local, commercial TV broadcasts on satellite services such as DirecTV or DISH Network in areas where local stations are available.</p>
<p>If you think that getting local channels on your cable system is free, you&#8217;re just kidding yourself. All cable TV providers such as Suddenlink have to pay commercial broadcasters to carry their signal under federal law. Of course, these added costs are going to be passed on to the consumer. You don&#8217;t think that the cable company is going to pay these extra fees out of their own pockets, do you?</p>
<p>The FCC states as much in their <a href="http://www.fcc.gov/mb/facts/cblbdcst.html">FCC Cable Television Fact Sheet</a>. Just to make it as clear as possible, here is a direct quote from the FCC&#8217;s own literature:</p>
<p><em><strong><br />
<blockquote>Q:</strong> Will my cable bill increase as a result of retransmission consent agreements?</p>
<p><strong>A:</strong> In return for allowing a cable system to carry its signal, a television station may require the payment of a fee or other consideration (for instance, carriage of another programming service or advertising time). Any new or additional costs incurred as a result of retransmission consent agreements may be passed through to cable subscribers.</p></blockquote>
<p></strong></em></p>
<p><img src="http://humboldtonline.com/hdtv/files/2009/02/cable-satellite-tv-costs-150x150.jpg" alt="Cable and satellite TV subscribers pay extra for &quot;free&quot; commercial broadcast channels, whether they know it or not." width="150" height="150" align="right" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-212" />The FCC needs to reconsider the current scheme in place that allows local TV stations to charge cable and satellite TV providers for rebroadcast rights to their &#8220;free&#8221; signals. After all, in theory, all that the cable and satellite broadcasters are doing is extending the reach of a TV station&#8217;s broadcast area and potential viewership, which should bring in more viewers, which should make them more money from advertisements. At least, that&#8217;s how it SHOULD work.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, the reality of the situation is that TV broadcasters see cable and satellite providers as alternative streams of income, and are positioning themselves to be more like pay cable channels than over-the-air broadcasters. Local TV stations used to rely upon the popularity of their programming in order to attract more viewers, which would generate better ratings, which would lead to increased profits. Under the current scheme, broadcasters don&#8217;t need ANYONE watching their programming in order to make money from cable and satellite TV providers. Rather than the public deciding through ratings what programming should stay on the air, this scheme encourages broadcasters to provide viewers with the least expensive programming they can find. Perhaps that&#8217;s why we only have a single local TV station in Humboldt County that bothers to broadcast local news (which is very expensive to produce) anymore.</p>
<p>The bottom line is, letting TV broadcasters charge rebroadcast fees to cable and satellite providers for their &#8220;free&#8221; signals only encourages these broadcasters to limit the quality and availability of local broadcast signals, hopefully forcing most viewers to resort to subscribing to cable or satellite, where they make much more money. This obviously runs contrary to their  responsibility to serve the public interest, which they are obligated to do under federal law. This obligation results from the fact that they are using segments of the frequency spectrum, which are a limited, public resource.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, the FCC has all but forgotten that broadcasters are supposed to serve the public interest. Successive presidential administrations have made the Federal Communications Commission much more of a political policy tool than the enforcement and regulation entity they once used to be. Most major decisions at the agency these days are politically motivated, rather than being made on technical or legal grounds. United States courts have increasingly had to step-in in recent years to curb abuses of power at the FCC and force them to vacate their own rules, finding them to be unconstitutional. When it comes to the point where private citizens have to take federal agencies to court in order to prove that they are knowingly operating in direct violation of the United States Constitution, you really have to question their ability to act as an unbiased government regulatory agency.</p>
<h3>WHY YOUR TV RECEPTION SUCKS&#8230; CONCLUSION</h3>
<p>What it all boils down to is the fact that &#8220;free TV&#8221; isn&#8217;t really free for most of us anymore, especially for those caught in the middle of a pissing contest between the satellite and broadcast television industries. Unless Congress decides to step-in and force satellite TV providers like DirecTV to rebroadcast ALL local TV stations in the United States (which would result in skyrocketing satellite TV subscription prices, no pun intended), you can bet that those who live in areas with fringe reception will continue to be treated as second class citizens by both local broadcasters as well as satellite TV providers, and that the quality of television programming itself will continue to decline.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2009 11:28:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Eureka, CA, Feb 18, 2009 - Few things in life are free, to be sure. That especially is the case when it comes to HDTV programming. In rural areas like Humboldt County, where few (if any) local TV stations can afford the luxury of broadcasting signals in HDTV, the only real way to get HDTV [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-111" src="http://humboldtonline.com/hdtv/files/2009/02/wireless-spectrum-tv-frequency-auction.jpeg" alt="HDTV For Free" width="100" height="123" />Eureka, CA, Feb 18, 2009 </strong>- Few things in life are free, to be sure. That especially is the case when it comes to HDTV programming. In rural areas like <strong>Humboldt County</strong>, where few (if any) local TV stations can afford the luxury of broadcasting signals in HDTV, the only real way to get HDTV programming is to pay through the nose via your local cable company or satellite provider. Add that to the cost of an average HDTV receiver, and you are talking about a sizable investment.</p>
<p>Apparently, broadcast networks are coming to the realization that their own investment in HDTV programming counts for very little, unless people can actually view them. To that end, FOX and NBC have set up a joint venture to make much of their HDTV programming available for free to anyone in the country via the Internet.</p>
<p>Assuming that you have a broadband Internet connection capable of keeping up with it and a computer monitor or display that isn&#8217;t from the stone-age, <a href="http://www.hulu.com">Hulu.Com</a> may be just what you have been looking for for in HDTV programming.</p>
<p>Not even considering the fact that the service is absolutely free, there is a lot to like about Hulu.Com. Of particular interest to HDTV enthusiasts is the fact that a great deal of TV and movie content is available for free in 480i, which is the same HDTV broadcast format used by both the FOX and NBC TV networks for over-the-air programming. While it may not provide the same resolution as you would receive in the 1080i format used by Blu-Ray and some other broadcasters, the decreased need for bandwidth makes it much more accessible to the average broadband user.</p>
<p>In my own experience, trying to view streamed programming in 1080i via the Internet can be a fairly frustrating experience. Unless you have an extremely reliable connection that is capable of download streams that well exceed 3MBps, you can pretty much forget about viewing anything in 1080i. While many DSL and cable modem providers may provide speeds greater than this during occasional bursts, few are capable of delivering this much bandwidth in a sustainable fashion. The result is (a signal) that has reliability more akin to the shortwave band than one that TV viewers are used to putting up with. Unless you have fios, or other fiberoptic connection that runs directly to your home, trying to stream 1080i can be more of a headache than anything.</p>
<p>Back to Hulu.Com&#8230; Not all programming on this service is available in HD, but there is certainly a lot more than you will be able to receive here locally via over-the-air reception. Even their &#8220;standard&#8221; resolution is more than acceptable for most viewers, and there is much more programming available in that format.</p>
<p>Unlike YouTube, which mainly consists of short, low-quality amateur video &#8220;clips&#8221;, Hulu.Com is actually sanctioned by broadcasters and production companies, so nothing you will see is second-rate, insofar as quality. The most often viewed programs on the service seem to be sketch clips from <strong>Saturday Night Live</strong>. That&#8217;s followed by first-run episodes of <strong>The Daily Show with John Stewart</strong>, <strong>Family Guy, 24, Battlestar Galactica, House, Nip-Tuck</strong> and many others. The latter are all available in their entirety, unedited. In addition to the NBC and Fox networks, programming is also available from <strong>Comedy Central, G4, FX, Showtime, The Sci-Fi Channel</strong>, <strong>The USA Network</strong> and others.</p>
<p>Although the newest content seems to get the most attention, of particular interest to many viewers will be the site&#8217;s huge catalog of ancient TV shows and re-runs. Dozens of TV series are available, many of them from their pilot episodes until their final broadcast. Quite a number of them are from short-lived TV shows that few viewers will remember. Quite a few memorable TV shows are available as well though. Just a few include <strong>The Simpsons, ER, ALF, Married&#8230;With Children, The Bob Newhart Show, WKRP in Cincinnati, Hill Street Blues</strong>, etc.</p>
<p>While the selection of feature-length films isn&#8217;t anything comparable to a subscription from HBO or Showtime, you will find quite a bit of good material for free. Surprisingly, quite a number movies are available completely unedited, including a few that are Rated R. The latter requires website visitors to register (free) and login anytime they want to watch something that is &#8220;mature&#8221;.  A sampling of some of the movies recently available are <strong>Robocop, Liar, Liar, Jumanji, Virus </strong>(shot in Humboldt County!)<strong>, Rocky III and The Karate Kid</strong>. Obviously, not first-run material, but not bad for free.</p>
<p>So, by now, you&#8217;re probably wondering&#8230; what&#8217;s the catch? There are a few, but none that are too annoying. First of all, first-run programs like <strong>The Daily Show</strong> are generally only available the day <em>after</em> they first air on TV. The only exception to that rule seems to be news content from NBC. Secondly, you need a <em>really</em> good broadband connection in order to watch anything in HDTV resolutions. Even standard resolution viewing can be a challenge if your connection and computer are not well optimized. The inability to download any material is also a bit of an annoyance, especially when the stream you are watching gets interrupted by some sort of Internet glitch. While the service does provide a small memory &#8220;buffer&#8221;, it is not possible to control it in any way, and can make viewing a hit-or-miss proposition when bandwidth demands are strained. Commercials. Did I mention that almost all of the programming has commercials? Compared to broadcast TV or cable, the commercials are hardly noticeable though. Commercial interruptions are 30 seconds AT MOST, and take place infrequently. There is also an annoying JavaScript login that will NOT store your name and password from one TV show to the next. It only pops-up if you are watching R Rated content though.</p>
<p>Other than that, the service is remarkably catch-free. One of my biggest kudos for the service is the fact that it does not require any type of special software or operating system. I do almost all of my work on a laptop running Ubuntu Linux without any problems. Obviously, it runs on computers running Windows as well. It should also work on recent versions of the Mac.</p>
<p>While services like Hulu.Com will almost certainly never replace cable or satellite television, it definitely is a welcomed addition to one&#8217;s programming choices, especially for those of us who do not have access to local TV programming in HDTV. While the service may not be perfect, it certainly is worth far more than you will ever pay for it.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jan 2009 04:50:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The United States Senate voted unanimously today to extend the deadline for U.S. TV stations to covert their broadcast signals from analog to digital (DTV) until June 12, 2009.

The bill still needs to be approved by the U.S. Congress before it is signed into law by President Obama. Both the President and Congress have indicated their willingness to see the law passed. The original deadline for the transition to digital television was February 17th.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.humboldtonline.com/law-house-bill-dtv.jpeg" align="left"><strong>Washington, D.C.</strong> &#8211; The United States Senate voted unanimously today to extend the deadline for U.S. TV stations to covert their broadcast signals from analog to digital (DTV) until June 12, 2009.</p>
<p>The bill still needs to be approved by the U.S. Congress before it is signed into law by President Obama. Both the President and Congress have indicated their willingness to see the law passed. The original deadline for the transition to digital television was February 17th.</p>
<p>&#8220;<em>Delaying the upcoming DTV switch is the right thing to do</em>,&#8221; said Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va., author of the bill to push back the deadline. &#8220;<em>I firmly believe that our nation is not yet ready to make this transition at this time.</em>&#8221;</p>
<p>It is presumed (details on the bill are not public yet) that the bill also allocates an additional $25 million in funding to <a href="http://www.ntia.doc.gov">The National Telecommunications and Information Administration</a>, which is the government agency responsible for dispersing $40 discount coupons for set top CECB converter boxes. The converter boxes allow those with analog television sets to decode the DTV or HDTV signals for viewing, albeit with degraded picture and sound quality. To get on the waiting list for coupons, U.S. residents may call 1-888-DTV-2009 or visit the TV Converter Box Coupon Program at <a href="http://www.dtv2009.gov">http://www.dtv2009.gov</a>.</p>
<p>Up until today, the looming DTV transition deadline in February and the current shortage of coupons sent by the government had created a miniature black market for the items. Ads on Craigslist.Org and auctions on eBay had been demanding higher and higher prices. This should put a quick end to most of these ads, which were being quickly deleted by each of the two websites. It is currently against federal law for anyone to sell DTV converter coupons. </p>
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		<title>Great Article On DTV Transition</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jan 2009 16:34:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Eureka, CA &#8211; It&#8217;s not very often that I see articles in the mainstream media where the reporter has an actual grasp of technical issues, or even bothers to spend time seriously researching the subject that they are writing about, for that matter. That being said, there is an excellent story written by a reporter [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Eureka, CA &#8211; It&#8217;s not very often that I see articles in the mainstream media where the reporter has an actual grasp of technical issues, or even bothers to spend time seriously researching the subject that they are writing about, for that matter.</p>
<p>That being said, there is an excellent story written by a reporter for the Associated Press (AP) that is making the rounds in syndication this morning. It offers some great perspective as to why it is such a bad idea to push back the February 2009 switchover date to digital television (DTV).</p>
<p>One factor that the mainstream media has never brought-up before is just how much it is costing TV broadcasters to simulcast both digital and analog signals prior to the switchover date. According to the article, one ABC-TV affiliate spends in excess of $20,000 a month on electricity alone for the old analog transmitter, on top of what they are spending on electricity for their new HDTV transmitter. So, pushing the DTV switchover date back for four months could cost TV stations upwards of $80,000. That may be a drop in the bucket for TV stations in larger markets, but in markets like Humboldt County where margins for broadcasters are already razor thin, that kind of money is no trivial matter.</p>
<p>Another fascinating statistic&#8230; the waiting list for $40 digital television converter (CECB) coupons has swollen to 2.6 million people.  At this rate, even the additional $25 million that the government is planning on putting into the coupon program may not be enough to satisfy consumer demand. So, if you aren&#8217;t yet on the waiting list and still need a DTV converter box coupon, you should get on the list right-away, because there likely will not be enough to go around for everyone.</p>
<p>You can read the original AP article <a href="http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,482847,00.html">HERE</a>.</p>
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		<title>Hell Freezes Over &#8211; DTV Transition Pushed Back?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jan 2009 09:01:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Washington, D.C. &#8211; When Obama speaks&#8230; people listen. Well, it seems that politicians listen, at least. After penning a request to Congress two weeks ago to push back the official transition date to digital television, it seems that both the House and U.S. Senate are prepared to do just that. The below paragraph from Friday&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://commsxpress.com/satellite/files/2009/01/president-obama-75x75.jpg" alt="Obama gets DTV conversion deadline pushed back until June" align="left" />Washington, D.C. &#8211; When Obama speaks&#8230; people listen. Well, it seems that politicians listen, at least.</p>
<p>After penning a request to Congress two weeks ago to push back the official transition date to digital television, it seems that both the House and U.S. Senate are prepared to do just that. The below paragraph from Friday&#8217;s Washington Post pretty much sums it up:</p>
<p><strong>&#8220;Key senators have reached a compromise on a bill that would delay the nation&#8217;s switch to all-digital television from next month until June 12. A vote on the legislation is expected early next week.&#8221; </strong></p>
<p>As if that weren&#8217;t enough, there is also talk that <strong>an additional $250 Million</strong> may be on its way to help bail out the government&#8217;s $40 coupon program, which helps consumers to pay for CECB digital television converter boxes. Assuming that each person gets two $40 coupons, the $250 million <em>might</em> cover the cost of providing DTV converter boxes to the current backlog of coupon requests, which last numbered well over 1 million.</p>
<p>Of course, the companies that manufacture these DTV converter boxes will most likely be caught off-guard by these new developments, and there is just no telling whether or not they will resume production to the level where everyone will be able to find one before June.</p>
<p>So, it seems that next month&#8217;s deadline may be more than a bit anticlimactic. Of course, broadcasters still have the right to switch everything over to digital television and eliminate their analog signals at any time. The bill would only push back the date at which switching to DTV would be <strong>mandatory</strong> for TV stations. I expect that quite a few broadcasters will actually opt to stick with the February deadline, since it has been in the works for so long.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jan 2009 03:01:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Washington, D.C. &#8211; There was an interesting article posted on Fox News this morning concerning the transition to Digital Television next month. &#8220; President-elect Barack Obama is urging Congress to postpone the Feb. 17 switch from analog to digital television broadcasting, arguing that too many Americans who rely on analog TV sets to pick up [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://commsxpress.com/satellite/files/2009/01/president-obama-75x75.jpg" alt="Obama To Scrap DTV Transition?" align="left" />Washington, D.C. &#8211; There was an interesting article posted on Fox News this morning concerning the transition to Digital Television next month.</p>
<p>&#8220;<span id="intelliTXT"><strong> President-elect Barack Obama is urging Congress to postpone the Feb. 17 switch from analog to digital television broadcasting, arguing that too many Americans who rely on analog TV sets to pick up over-the-air channels won&#8217;t be ready.&#8221;</strong></span></p>
<p>You can read the rest of the article here:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,478005,00.html">http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,478005,00.html</a></p>
<p>On another note, it seems that the federal government has run out of money for DTV converter coupons. As of earlier this month, anyone calling <strong>1-800-DTV-2009<br />
</strong> or trying to obtain one via the web at <a href="http://www.dtv2009.gov">http://www.dtv2009.gov</a> will only be put on a waiting list to receive their coupons. The waiting list is only possible due to the expiration of unused coupons that have already been issued. At the moment, over 1 million people are already on the waiting list. Since the current coupons expire in 90 days, the waiting list scenario can only last for another 3 months or so, unless Congress decides to provide additional funding for more coupons.</p>
<p>Unless Congress decides to delay the February 17, 2009 transition date (unlikely), the odds are that over a million people will not receive coupons by the time that the switch to DTV takes place. Leave it to the federal government to screw-up yet another massive project. Perhaps, our tax dollars would be wiser spent outsourcing jobs like this to private industry in the future?</p>
<p>In any event, short of an act of Congress, next month&#8217;s mandatory switch to digital television (DTV) will likely go on as scheduled.</p>
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		<title>Rural TV Viewers May Soon Be In The Dark</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Dec 2008 16:09:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As we expected, TV viewers in rural parts of Humboldt County may very well be left in the dark after the switch is made to digital television (DTV) in February 2009. The Times-Standard <a href="http://www.times-standard.com/localnews/ci_11204138">reported </a>this week that viewers in the Orleans area may lose access to KIEM-TV, the area's only NBC affiliate, when analog transmissions cease and DTV is made mandatory.  The problem? Reception in that area is currently only available via a low-powered analog translator, which relies upon solar power and batteries to broadcast a signal. The only way to keep translator service available would be for the station to install a new DTV translator or convert the station's main signal from digital back to analog in order to be rebroadcast. The station's current solar system does not produce enough electricity for either option though.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Eureka, CA &#8211; As we expected, TV viewers in rural parts of Humboldt County may very well be left in the dark after the switch is made to digital television (DTV) in February 2009. The Times-Standard <a href="http://www.times-standard.com/localnews/ci_11204138">reported </a>this week that viewers in the Orleans area may lose access to KIEM-TV, the area&#8217;s only NBC affiliate, when analog transmissions cease and DTV is made mandatory.  The problem? Reception in that area is currently only available via a low-powered analog translator, which relies upon solar power and batteries to broadcast a signal. The only way to keep translator service available would be for the station to install a new DTV translator or convert the station&#8217;s main signal from digital back to analog in order to be rebroadcast. The station&#8217;s current solar system does not produce enough electricity for either option though.</p>
<p>The bottom line is, TV stations like KIEM-TV probably can&#8217;t justify the cost of spending tens of thousands of dollars to upgrade small translators like those in Orleans, which reach only a handful of viewers. While the FCC pedals its &#8220;No TV left behind&#8221; rhetoric to the public, the economics of the situation does not bode well for either broadcasters or rural TV viewers. While financial aid has been made available to the public via TV converter coupons, TV stations in small markets and those serving rural communities via translators are getting no such help from the federal government.</p>
<p>In light of recent events with the economy, the federal government&#8217;s mandate that TV stations cease broadcasting their analog signals in February is dripping with irony. On one hand you have the federal government handing over hundreds of billions of dollars to banks and automakers with few or no strings attached so that they may continue selling Americans overpriced cars and high-interest loans. On the other hand, we have the Federal Communications Commission forcing for-profit businesses to cease offering a free service to the public that actually pays for itself. Here&#8217;s the real punchline though&#8230; part of the motivation for forcing broadcasters to cease transmitting analog signals in the VHF band is so that the government can turn around and auction off those same frequencies for billions of dollars. Much of that money may end up being spent on bailing out banks and automakers.</p>
<p>Obviously, the FCC could not have foreseen the current economic crisis and the resulting overwhelming lack of enthusiasm that consumers are currently showing when it comes to paying for upgrades to their TV sets. The unfolding scandals plaguing the FCC are only likely to grow worse when thousands of Americans eventually lose access to television programming in February though.</p>
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		<title>KEET-TV ADDS DTV TRANSLATOR</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Aug 2008 14:02:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[KEET TV pours foundation for a new digital DTV transmitter tower located in Smith River, CA. Will broadcast KEET's PBS programming to Del Norte County.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.keet.org/images/station_logo.gif" alt="KEET TV adds new DTV transmitter" width="140" height="66" align="left" />Eureka, CA &#8211; To better serve the entire North Coast community, on Aug. 8, KEET poured the foundation for a new digital tower located in Smith River.</p>
<p>This new digital tower will serve Brookings-Harbor, Ore., and Crescent City.</p>
<p>The Eureka-based PBS station is installing a 12,000-watt ultra-high-frequency digital translator, which will duplicate programs broadcast on KEET-TV’s current Eureka digital signal.</p>
<p>As part of the project, KEET is constructing a 132-foot tower to hold the antennas, which should be completed by late August.</p>
<p>The translator, which will actually receive and then transmit KEET-TV’s signal in Del Norte and Curry counties, should be in operation by October.</p>
<p>To read the entire article from The Eureka Reporter: <a href="http://www.eurekareporter.com/article/080817-keet-digital-tower-to-enhance-services-to-del-norte-community">Click here</a></p>
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		<title>Eureka Television Group owner Chester Smith dies</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 07:59:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chester Smith, country music singer, radio broadcaster, television empire-builder and owner of Eureka Television Group, died Friday at the age of 78.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://humboldtonline.com/hdtv/files/2008/06/etg-studios.jpg" alt="ETG Studios" width="200" align="left" /> Eureka, CA &#8211; Chester Smith, country music singer, radio broadcaster, television empire-builder and owner of Eureka Television Group, died Friday at the age of 78.</p>
<p>“He’s basically a living legend,” said Don Smullin, general manager of Eureka Television Group. Smith was the owner of a media empire that spanned from Bakersfield to Oregon and that included the local Fox, Univision, CW, My Network and CBS stations.</p>
<p>While Smullin said he didn’t yet know who would take over as owner of Eureka’s five stations, he assumed it would be someone in Smith’s family, but added, “I’m not privy to that information.” Until a replacement is named, Smullin said he has no worries for the television group’s future. “A lot of the blessings we have is that Chester left the company in very strong financial shape,” he said. “We have no debt.”</p>
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		<title>Eureka! We found a DTV converter box</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2008 23:52:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We finally found a source for a decent CECB digital-to-analog converter box for DTV this past week. Even nicer was the fact that we were able to buy it for only about $13 out of our pocket.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://humboldtonline.com/hdtv/files/2008/07/stb7766g1-venturer-dtv-converter-box.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-69" title="stb7766g1-venturer-dtv-converter-box" src="http://humboldtonline.com/hdtv/files/2008/07/stb7766g1-venturer-dtv-converter-box.jpg" alt="Venturer STB7766G1 DTV Converter Box" width="300" height="189" /></a>Eureka, CA &#8211; Well, it had to happen sooner of later. We finally found a source for a decent CECB digital-to-analog converter box for DTV this past week. Even nicer was the fact that we were able to buy it for only about $13 out of our pocket.</p>
<p>We have been looking for a source of these DTV converter boxes locally for awhile now. The hard part wasn&#8217;t so much finding a store that stocked the boxes, but finding a model that included the analog pass-through feature that didn&#8217;t cost an arm and a leg. Without this feature, we would lose access to about half of the channels that will be available locally after February 2009. This includes all local LPTV (Low Power Television) stations and translators. We&#8217;ve written plenty of <a href="http://humboldtonline.com/hdtv/hdtv/buy-converter-boxes/" target="_self">articles</a> on this feature in the past, so be sure to check our archives for more information.</p>
<p>So, what did we find, and where did we find it? Surprisingly, the store that finally came through for us was <strong>Target</strong>. The Target store in Eureka, California stocks three different models of DTV converter boxes. The first two are pretty much a waste of money, since they do not have analog pass-through. They always seem to have plenty of these boxes in stock, strangely enough. However, after making repeated trips to the store last week we finally found the model in stock that we wanted. It&#8217;s the <strong>Venturer STB7766G1</strong>.</p>
<p>Obviously, <a title="http://www.venturer.com" href="http://www.venturer.com" target="_blank">Venturer</a> is not exactly a household name, but we have not seen a great deal of difference in quality between manufacturers when it comes to DTV converter boxes, so we&#8217;re not too worried as to the quality. The main thing we are interested in here are the features and the price, which is the lowest we have seen any DTV converter box sell for.</p>
<p>Assuming that you happen to arrive at a time when these boxes are in stock, the sticker price is $49.95. Of course, that&#8217;s the price before applying the discount from your <a title="dtv2009.gov" href="http://www.dtv2009.gov" target="_blank">$40 government coupon</a>. Once you toss-in the sales tax of 7.25% (that&#8217;s what it is here), your final purchase price will be a little over $13. Of course, the state sales tax is calculated on the original sticker price of $49.95.</p>
<p>Be sure to have your government coupon handy with you when you go to the store, and be sure to pay attention to the total price when checking out. As we could have guessed, the Target employee at the check-out counter was totally clueless as to how to apply the coupon, and originally charged us full-price for the unit, even after having scanned the coupon! So, make sure that they actually apply the $40 discount while you are there, unless you plan on making a return trip to get your money back for being overcharged.</p>
<p>Interestingly, while checking out, I was also asked to sign some sort of piece of paper that was spat out along with my receipt. It basically stated (I didn&#8217;t get to keep a copy of the document, unfortunately) that I agreed that I had just used-up one of my government coupons, and that I was not going to get the entire purchase price back if I returned the item. I wasn&#8217;t really expecting to have to sign anything when paying for an item with cash, but whatever&#8230;</p>
<p>The unit is very basic, but does everything that you should need it to do, including allowing you to watch channels that continue to broadcast in analog after February 2009. I&#8217;ll have a full product review for you later this week. For the moment though, we suggest that you snatch one up with one of your government coupons while you can. At $49.95, you aren&#8217;t going to find a cheaper model anywhere else, and most certainly not one that includes analog pass-through. We&#8217;ll have more detailed information on it later this week. Stay tuned!</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jul 2008 12:05:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A list of translators and low-power (LPTV) television stations in Northern California. Includes TV channels for digital and analog TV broadcasters.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://humboldtonline.com/hdtv/files/2008/06/yagi-dtv-antenna.gif"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-20" title="yagi-dtv-antenna" src="http://humboldtonline.com/hdtv/files/2008/06/yagi-dtv-antenna-300x242.gif" alt="Yagi type antenna for UHF DTV television reception" width="300" height="242" /></a>Eureka, CA &#8211; We decided to spend some time this week compiling a list of translators and low-power (LPTV) stations in Northern California, almost all of which will continue broadcasting in analog for the foreseeable future. The Federal Communications Commission does not plan on making these stations switch to digital anytime soon, if ever. So, you will be able to continue watching them after February 2009 (assuming that you can receive them now) without a DTV converter. If you have an older TV and DO buy a DTV converter box, be sure to buy one that has analog pass-through capabilities. Otherwise, you will lose reception of these stations entirely.</p>
<p>The below list was compiled from the U.S. Department of Commerce (NTIA), and is current as of January 2008. We&#8217;ve added an *asterisk in front of stations licensed in Humboldt, Trinity, Del Norte and Southern Mendocino Counties in Northern California. Keep in mind, these stations all transmit using very little power, so picking up any of them is rather tricky. As far as I know, this is the most comprehensive list of translators available for the area, and the only one that lists network affiliations and the names of the stations that operate invividual translators.</p>
<p>One fact that I find particularly interesting is that we have more LPTV stations and translators in rural Northern California than you will find in any major metropolitan area, such as Los Angeles or San Francisco. In fact, San Francisco seems to only have a single LPTV broadcaster. Also, the localities given do not always seem to reflect the actual location of the translators in all cases. Broadcasters are not required to disclose the &#8220;exact&#8221; location of their transmitting facilities, which can make it extremely difficult to determine which direction to point you antenna in for the best reception. This is especially true at UHF frequencies (channels 14 and up), where you likely won&#8217;t see any signal at all if you don&#8217;t aim an antenna in precisely the right direction.</p>
<p>Another interesting factoid is the large number of low-power television stations that have been licensed in the Eureka area. Despite having been granted construction permits, none of the channels currently assigned to &#8220;MS Communications&#8221; have ever broadcast a signal, to the best of our knowledge. Apparently, MS Communications holds the licenses for literally hundreds of LPTV stations across the country, none of which seem to be operational. It is doubtful that there will ever be any television programming on these stations.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve added comments where appropriate, including network affiliations.</p>
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<td><strong>Community Served</strong></td>
<td><strong>Station Call Letters</strong></td>
<td><strong>Channel</strong></td>
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<tr height="17">
<td width="147" height="17">ALTADENA</td>
<td width="87">KTAV-LP</td>
<td width="81">69</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">ALTURAS</td>
<td>K20DE</td>
<td>20</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">ALTURAS, ETC.</td>
<td>K47EH</td>
<td>47</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">ALTURAS, ETC.</td>
<td>K60AR</td>
<td>60</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">ANDERSON/CENTRL VAL.</td>
<td>K38FQ</td>
<td>38</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">ARROYO GRANDE</td>
<td>KSSY-LP</td>
<td>20</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">ATASCADERO</td>
<td>KASC-CA</td>
<td>7</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">BAKERSFIELD</td>
<td>KTFB-CA</td>
<td>4</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">BAKERSFIELD</td>
<td>K08MM</td>
<td>8</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">BAKERSFIELD</td>
<td>KKEY-LP</td>
<td>11</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">BAKERSFIELD</td>
<td>K18HD</td>
<td>18</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">BAKERSFIELD</td>
<td>K21FP</td>
<td>21</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">BAKERSFIELD</td>
<td>K24GS</td>
<td>24</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">BAKERSFIELD</td>
<td>KBTF-CA</td>
<td>31</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">BAKERSFIELD</td>
<td>KVPT-LP</td>
<td>34</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">BAKERSFIELD</td>
<td>KBFK-LP</td>
<td>36</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">BAKERSFIELD</td>
<td>KNXT-LP</td>
<td>38</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">BAKERSFIELD</td>
<td>KZKC-LP</td>
<td>42</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">BAKERSFIELD</td>
<td>K46II</td>
<td>46</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">BAKERSFIELD</td>
<td>KEBK-LP</td>
<td>47</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">BAKERSFIELD</td>
<td>KABE-LP</td>
<td>52</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">BAKERSFIELD</td>
<td>KBFX-CA</td>
<td>58</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">BARSTOW</td>
<td>KCIO-LP</td>
<td>6</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">BARSTOW</td>
<td>K16GE</td>
<td>16</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">BARSTOW</td>
<td>K28IE</td>
<td>28</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* BENBOW, ETC.</td>
<td>K12JJ</td>
<td>12 (KAEF Translator)</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">BIEBER, ETC.</td>
<td>K06GS</td>
<td>6</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">BIG BEAR LAKE</td>
<td>K06MU</td>
<td>6</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">BIG BEAR LAKE</td>
<td>KPCD-LP</td>
<td>40</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">BIG BEND, ETC.</td>
<td>K04EZ</td>
<td>4</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* BLUE LAKE</td>
<td>K36BT</td>
<td>36 (KAEF Translator)</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">BLYTHE</td>
<td>K24FA</td>
<td>24</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">BLYTHE</td>
<td>K26FS</td>
<td>26</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">BLYTHE</td>
<td>K29EC</td>
<td>29</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">BLYTHE</td>
<td>K31FE</td>
<td>31</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">BLYTHE</td>
<td>K33FD</td>
<td>33</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">BOONVILLE, ETC.</td>
<td>K57CT</td>
<td>57</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">BOONVILLE, ETC.</td>
<td>K59CH</td>
<td>59</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">BOONVILLE, ETC.</td>
<td>K61CH</td>
<td>61</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">BOONVILLE, ETC.</td>
<td>K63CE</td>
<td>63</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">BOONVILLE, ETC.</td>
<td>K67CC</td>
<td>67</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">BOONVILLE, ETC.</td>
<td>K69CU</td>
<td>69</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">BRIDGEPORT, ETC.</td>
<td>K02JX</td>
<td>2</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">BRIDGEPORT, ETC.</td>
<td>K07QM</td>
<td>7</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">BRIDGEPORT, ETC.</td>
<td>K11HS</td>
<td>11</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">BRIDGEPORT, ETC.</td>
<td>K13EX</td>
<td>13</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">BURNEY, ETC.</td>
<td>K05DQ</td>
<td>5</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* BURNT RANCH, ETC.</td>
<td>K12JL</td>
<td>12 (KIEM Translator)</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">CALEXICO</td>
<td>K36FO</td>
<td>36</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">CATHEDRAL CITY</td>
<td>KDPX-LP</td>
<td>45</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">CATHEDRAL CITY-PALM</td>
<td>KPSP-LP</td>
<td>58</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">CEDARVILLE</td>
<td>K71AF</td>
<td>71</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">CHALFANT VALLEY, ETC</td>
<td>K64CY</td>
<td>64</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">CHALFANT VALLEY,ETC.</td>
<td>K55FD</td>
<td>55</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">CHALFANT VALLEY,ETC.</td>
<td>K61EJ</td>
<td>61</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">CHICO</td>
<td>K02OA</td>
<td>2</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">CHICO</td>
<td>KEFM-LP</td>
<td>6</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">CHICO</td>
<td>KXVU-LP</td>
<td>17</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">CHICO</td>
<td>K19FY</td>
<td>19</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">CHICO</td>
<td>KZVU-LP</td>
<td>22</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">CHICO</td>
<td>KUCO-LP</td>
<td>27</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">CHICO</td>
<td>KKPM-CA</td>
<td>28</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">CHICO</td>
<td>KKTF-LP</td>
<td>35</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">CHICO</td>
<td>KBIT-LD</td>
<td>51</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">CHICO</td>
<td>KSGO-LP</td>
<td>59</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">CHINA LAKE, ETC.</td>
<td>K14AT</td>
<td>14</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">CLARKS CROSSING</td>
<td>KDAS-LP</td>
<td>48</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* CRESCENT CITY</td>
<td>K09VQ</td>
<td>9 (KEET Translator)</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* CRESCENT CITY, ETC.</td>
<td>K22DS</td>
<td>22 (KOBI Translator)</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* CRESCENT CITY, ETC.</td>
<td>K39EO</td>
<td>39 (Daystar Television Network)</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">CROWLEY LAKE-LONG VA</td>
<td>K15DP</td>
<td>15</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">CROWLEY LAKE-LONG VA</td>
<td>K17DF</td>
<td>17</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">CROWLEY LAKE-LONG VA</td>
<td>K19DI</td>
<td>19</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">CROWLEY LAKE-LONG VA</td>
<td>K25EB</td>
<td>25</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">CROWLEY LAKE-LONG VA</td>
<td>K27DV</td>
<td>27</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">CROWLEY LAKE-LONG VA</td>
<td>K58BN</td>
<td>58</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">DAGGETT</td>
<td>K15BZ</td>
<td>15</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">DAGGETT</td>
<td>K19BS</td>
<td>19</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">DAGGETT</td>
<td>K41CY</td>
<td>41</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">DAGGETT</td>
<td>K48IP</td>
<td>48</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">DAGGETT</td>
<td>K50HV</td>
<td>50</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">DAGGETT, ETC.</td>
<td>KTSK-LP</td>
<td>17</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">DAGGETT, ETC.</td>
<td>K23BP</td>
<td>23</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">DAGGETT, ETC.</td>
<td>K35BQ</td>
<td>35</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">DAGGETT, ETC.</td>
<td>K39DW</td>
<td>39</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">DAGGETT, ETC.</td>
<td>K46HT</td>
<td>46</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">DUNSMUIR, ETC.</td>
<td>K02CN</td>
<td>2</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">DUNSMUIR, ETC.</td>
<td>K05BR</td>
<td>5</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">EAGLEVILLE</td>
<td>K13IU</td>
<td>13</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">EAST WEED</td>
<td>K33DI</td>
<td>33</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">EL CENTRO-HOLTVILLE</td>
<td>K56GC</td>
<td>56</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">ETNA-FORT JONES</td>
<td>K02HC</td>
<td>2</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* EUREKA</td>
<td>KUVU-LP</td>
<td>9 (CW Network)</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* EUREKA **</td>
<td>K27FX</td>
<td>27</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* EUREKA</td>
<td>KEUV-LP</td>
<td>31 (Univision)</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* EUREKA</td>
<td>KEMY-LP</td>
<td>33 (MyNetwork)</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* EUREKA **</td>
<td>K41FD</td>
<td>41</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* EUREKA **</td>
<td>K48GP</td>
<td>48</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* EUREKA **</td>
<td>K50EQ</td>
<td>50</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* EUREKA **</td>
<td>K52FK</td>
<td>52</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* EUREKA **</td>
<td>K57HB</td>
<td>57</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* EUREKA **</td>
<td>K59FW</td>
<td>59</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* EUREKA **</td>
<td>K63GK</td>
<td>63</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* EUREKA ****</td>
<td>K67GU</td>
<td>67 (KKTF-LP Translator)</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* EUREKA **</td>
<td>K69IE</td>
<td>69</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">FALL RIVER MILLS,ETC</td>
<td>K11JM</td>
<td>11</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">FALL RIVER MILLS-MCA</td>
<td>K28DB</td>
<td>28</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">FORT BIDWELL</td>
<td>K04GB</td>
<td>4</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">FORT DICK</td>
<td>K36HM</td>
<td>36</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">FORT JONES, ETC.</td>
<td>K04EQ</td>
<td>4</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">FORT JONES, ETC.</td>
<td>K06KA</td>
<td>6</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">FORT JONES, ETC.</td>
<td>K13HU</td>
<td>13</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* FORTUNA</td>
<td>K14MN</td>
<td>14 (KBVU/KTVU Translator)</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* FORTUNA/RIO DELL</td>
<td>K20CN</td>
<td>20 (KAEF Translator)</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* FRESHWATER, ETC.</td>
<td>K45DS</td>
<td>45 (KAEF Translator)</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">FRESNO</td>
<td>K03HK</td>
<td>3</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">FRESNO</td>
<td>KVHF-LP</td>
<td>4</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">FRESNO</td>
<td>K12OZ</td>
<td>12</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">FRESNO</td>
<td>K15ET</td>
<td>15</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">FRESNO</td>
<td>KHSC-LP</td>
<td>16</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">FRESNO</td>
<td>KZMM-CA</td>
<td>22</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">FRESNO</td>
<td>KJKZ-LP</td>
<td>27</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">FRESNO</td>
<td>KBID-LP</td>
<td>31</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">FRESNO</td>
<td>KJEO-LP</td>
<td>32</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">FRESNO</td>
<td>KSDI-LP</td>
<td>33</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">FRESNO</td>
<td>KMSG-LP</td>
<td>39</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">FRESNO</td>
<td>KTFF-LP</td>
<td>41</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">FRESNO</td>
<td>K56DZ</td>
<td>56</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* GARBERVILLE</td>
<td>K10HX</td>
<td>10 (KVIQ Translator)</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* GARBERVILLE, ETC.</td>
<td>K04NX</td>
<td>4 (KIEM Translator)</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">GONZALES</td>
<td>KOTR-LP</td>
<td>2</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">GRASS VALLEY</td>
<td>K16CX</td>
<td>16</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* GREEN POINT, ETC.</td>
<td>K05EQ</td>
<td>5 (KRCR Translator)</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">HAPPY CAMP</td>
<td>K07IX</td>
<td>7</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">HAPPY CAMP, ETC.</td>
<td>K09PI</td>
<td>9</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">HAPPY CAMP, ETC.</td>
<td>K11GO</td>
<td>11</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">HAPPY CAMP, ETC.</td>
<td>K13GL</td>
<td>13</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* HAYFORK</td>
<td>K05CR</td>
<td>5 (KIXE Translator)</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* HOOPA</td>
<td>K07GJ</td>
<td>7 (KIEM Translator)</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* HOOPA</td>
<td>K11NE</td>
<td>11 (KVIQ Translator)</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">HOPLAND</td>
<td>K06FA</td>
<td>6</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">HOPLAND</td>
<td>K10FZ</td>
<td>10</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">HOPLAND</td>
<td>K11TD</td>
<td>11</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">HOPLAND</td>
<td>K13ID</td>
<td>13</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">HOPLAND</td>
<td>K35DO</td>
<td>35</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">INDIO</td>
<td>KVER-CA</td>
<td>4</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">INDIO</td>
<td>KEVC-CA</td>
<td>5</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">INDIO</td>
<td>K06MB</td>
<td>6</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">INDIO</td>
<td>KVPS-LP</td>
<td>8</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">INDIO</td>
<td>KUNA-LP</td>
<td>15</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">INDIO</td>
<td>K19DH</td>
<td>19</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">INDIO</td>
<td>K25GW</td>
<td>25</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">INDIO/PALM SPRINGS</td>
<td>KDFX-CA</td>
<td>33</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">INLAND EMPIRE</td>
<td>KHTV-LP</td>
<td>48</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">INYOKERN</td>
<td>K19CL</td>
<td>19</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">INYOKERN, ETC.</td>
<td>K47AE</td>
<td>47</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">JOSHUA TREE</td>
<td>K25GK</td>
<td>25</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">JOSHUA TREE, ETC.</td>
<td>K14JT</td>
<td>14</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* KLAMATH</td>
<td>K25CI</td>
<td>25 (KAEF Translator)</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LA JOLLA</td>
<td>K35DG</td>
<td>35</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LA JOLLA</td>
<td>K59AL</td>
<td>59</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LA JOLLA</td>
<td>K67AM</td>
<td>67</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LAKE CITY, ETC.</td>
<td>K06FF</td>
<td>6</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LAKE SHASTINA</td>
<td>K27BH</td>
<td>27</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LAKEHEAD</td>
<td>K02FF</td>
<td>2</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LAKEHEAD</td>
<td>K14HX</td>
<td>14</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LAKEPORT</td>
<td>K15FJ</td>
<td>15</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LAKEPORT</td>
<td>K26GK</td>
<td>26</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LAKEPORT</td>
<td>K33CH</td>
<td>33</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LAKEPORT</td>
<td>K46DR</td>
<td>46</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LAKEPORT</td>
<td>K54CY</td>
<td>54</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LAKEPORT</td>
<td>K56AW</td>
<td>56</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LAKEPORT</td>
<td>K58AW</td>
<td>58</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LAKEPORT</td>
<td>K64AZ</td>
<td>64</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LAKEPORT</td>
<td>K68AL</td>
<td>68</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LAKEPORT, ETC.</td>
<td>K52AJ</td>
<td>52</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LAKESHORE, ETC.</td>
<td>K04FL</td>
<td>4</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LANCASTER</td>
<td>K26GN</td>
<td>26</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LANCASTER</td>
<td>KEDD-LP</td>
<td>50</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* LEWISTON</td>
<td>K06EX</td>
<td>6 (KHSL Translator)</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* LEWISTON</td>
<td>K28CY</td>
<td>28 (KIXE Translator)</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* LEWISTON, ETC.</td>
<td>K03CT</td>
<td>3 (KRCR Translator)</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LIKELY</td>
<td>K05ET</td>
<td>5</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LIKELY</td>
<td>K11LD</td>
<td>11</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LITCHFIELD</td>
<td>K13RZ</td>
<td>13</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LITCHFIELD</td>
<td>K46HL</td>
<td>46</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LITCHFIELD</td>
<td>K48DI</td>
<td>48</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LITCHFIELD</td>
<td>K50HJ</td>
<td>50</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LOMPOC</td>
<td>K10OG</td>
<td>10</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LOMPOC</td>
<td>KLDF-CA</td>
<td>17</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LOMPOC</td>
<td>K23CL</td>
<td>23</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LONG VALLEY</td>
<td>K05FR</td>
<td>5</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LONG VALLEY</td>
<td>K49EA</td>
<td>49</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LONG VALLEY</td>
<td>K56BS</td>
<td>56</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LONG VALLEY REGION</td>
<td>K60BR</td>
<td>60</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LOS ANGELES</td>
<td>KVTU-LP</td>
<td>3</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LOS ANGELES</td>
<td>KNET-LP</td>
<td>25</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LOS ANGELES</td>
<td>KSMV-LP</td>
<td>33</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LOS ANGELES</td>
<td>KNLA-LP</td>
<td>68</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LUCERNE VALLEY</td>
<td>K15CA</td>
<td>15</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LUCERNE VALLEY</td>
<td>K19BT</td>
<td>19</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LUCERNE VALLEY</td>
<td>K33DK</td>
<td>33</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LUCERNE VALLEY</td>
<td>K41CB</td>
<td>41</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LUCERNE VALLEY</td>
<td>K43EE</td>
<td>43</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LUCERNE VALLEY</td>
<td>K48AD</td>
<td>48</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LUCERNE VALLEY</td>
<td>K50EW</td>
<td>50</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">LUCERNE VALLEY</td>
<td>K54AD</td>
<td>54</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">MAMMOTH LAKES, ETC.</td>
<td>KSRW-LP</td>
<td>33</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">MARIPOSA</td>
<td>K27GZ</td>
<td>27</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">MARTINEZ</td>
<td>K49HV</td>
<td>49</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">MINERAL</td>
<td>K05JK</td>
<td>5</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* MIRANDA</td>
<td>K08LD</td>
<td>8 (KVIQ Translator)</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* MIRANDA</td>
<td>K10NU</td>
<td>10 (KIEM Translator)</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">MODESTO</td>
<td>KAZV-LP</td>
<td>14</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">MODESTO</td>
<td>KEXT-CA</td>
<td>27</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">MODESTO</td>
<td>K49EO</td>
<td>49</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">MODESTO</td>
<td>KACA-LP</td>
<td>61</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">MONTEREY</td>
<td>KMUV-LP</td>
<td>23</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">MONTEREY</td>
<td>KYMB-LP</td>
<td>27</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">MONTEREY</td>
<td>KMCE-LP</td>
<td>43</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">MONTEREY, ETC.</td>
<td>K29AB</td>
<td>29</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">MORENO VALLEY</td>
<td>KRMV-LP</td>
<td>45</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">MORONGO VALLEY</td>
<td>KHIR-LP</td>
<td>3</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">MORONGO VALLEY</td>
<td>K13WJ</td>
<td>13</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">MORONGO VALLEY</td>
<td>K14AB</td>
<td>14</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">MORONGO VALLEY</td>
<td>K16AA</td>
<td>16</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">MORONGO VALLEY</td>
<td>KJHP-LP</td>
<td>18</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">MORONGO VALLEY</td>
<td>K21GI</td>
<td>21</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">MORONGO VALLEY</td>
<td>K30GU</td>
<td>30</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">MORONGO VALLEY</td>
<td>K32EM</td>
<td>32</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">MORONGO VALLEY</td>
<td>K34EU</td>
<td>34</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">MORONGO VALLEY</td>
<td>K36GO</td>
<td>36</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">MORONGO VALLEY</td>
<td>K40HX</td>
<td>40</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">MORONGO VALLEY</td>
<td>K48EM</td>
<td>48</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">MORRO BAY</td>
<td>K09UF</td>
<td>9</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">MORRO BAY</td>
<td>K22EE</td>
<td>22</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">MOUNTAIN GATE, ETC.</td>
<td>K03FU</td>
<td>3</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">NATIONAL CITY</td>
<td>K61GH</td>
<td>61</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">NEEDLES</td>
<td>K30BQ</td>
<td>30</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">NEEDLES, ETC.</td>
<td>K17BN</td>
<td>17</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">NEEDLES, ETC.</td>
<td>K31HY</td>
<td>31</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">NEWBERRY SPRINGS</td>
<td>K03EK</td>
<td>3</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">NEWBERRY SPRINGS</td>
<td>K06IQ</td>
<td>6</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">NEWBERRY SPRINGS</td>
<td>K08IA</td>
<td>8</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">NEWBERRY SPRINGS</td>
<td>K10IX</td>
<td>10</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">NEWBERRY SPRINGS</td>
<td>K12JI</td>
<td>12</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">NEWELL, TULELAKE</td>
<td>K13IV</td>
<td>13</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* ORLEANS</td>
<td>K08HJ</td>
<td>8 (KVIQ Translator)</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* ORLEANS</td>
<td>K11IQ</td>
<td>11 (KIEM Translator)</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">OROVILLE</td>
<td>K08NH</td>
<td>8</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">OROVILLE</td>
<td>K15CX</td>
<td>15</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">OROVILLE</td>
<td>K42HL</td>
<td>42</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">OXNARD</td>
<td>KSKP-CA</td>
<td>25</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">PALERMO</td>
<td>K04QC</td>
<td>4</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">PALM DESERT</td>
<td>KDUO-LP</td>
<td>43</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">PALM DESERT, ETC.</td>
<td>K09XW</td>
<td>9</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">PALM SPRINGS</td>
<td>KCWQ-LP</td>
<td>2</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">PALM SPRINGS</td>
<td>KYAV-LP</td>
<td>12</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">PALM SPRINGS</td>
<td>KODG-LP</td>
<td>17</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">PALM SPRINGS</td>
<td>K20HZ</td>
<td>20</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">PALM SPRINGS</td>
<td>KVES-LP</td>
<td>28</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">PALM SPRINGS</td>
<td>K40ID</td>
<td>40</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">PALM SPRINGS</td>
<td>KPSE-LP</td>
<td>50</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">PALM SPRINGS</td>
<td>DK77AV</td>
<td>77</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">PALM SPRINGS/INDIO</td>
<td>K21DO</td>
<td>21</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">PALMDALE</td>
<td>KPAL-LP</td>
<td>38</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">PALMDALE</td>
<td>K67AO</td>
<td>67</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">PARADISE</td>
<td>K05EM</td>
<td>5</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">PARADISE</td>
<td>K49CT</td>
<td>49</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">PASO ROBLES</td>
<td>K17GD</td>
<td>17</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">PASO ROBLES</td>
<td>KPAO-CA</td>
<td>22</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">PASO ROBLES</td>
<td>K23ED</td>
<td>23</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">PASO ROBLES</td>
<td>KJCN-LP</td>
<td>36</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">PASO ROBLES</td>
<td>K44DN</td>
<td>44</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">PORTERVILLE</td>
<td>K15CO</td>
<td>15</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">PORTERVILLE</td>
<td>KVVG-LP</td>
<td>54</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">POTTER VALLEY</td>
<td>K06DK</td>
<td>6</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">POTTER VALLEY</td>
<td>K08EE</td>
<td>8</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">POTTER VALLEY</td>
<td>K10EQ</td>
<td>10</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">POTTER VALLEY</td>
<td>K12DV</td>
<td>12</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">POTTER VALLEY</td>
<td>K66DQ</td>
<td>66</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">POTTER VALLEY</td>
<td>K69DI</td>
<td>69</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">POWAY, ETC.</td>
<td>KUAN-LP</td>
<td>48</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">REDDING</td>
<td>KMCA-LP</td>
<td>2</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">REDDING</td>
<td>KVFR-LP</td>
<td>4</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">REDDING</td>
<td>KRDN-LP</td>
<td>5</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">REDDING</td>
<td>KFMD-LP</td>
<td>6</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">REDDING</td>
<td>KRVU-LP</td>
<td>21</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">REDDING</td>
<td>KGEC-LP</td>
<td>26</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">REDDING</td>
<td>KMSX-LP</td>
<td>29</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">REDDING</td>
<td>K33HH</td>
<td>33</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">REDDING</td>
<td>K40HE</td>
<td>40</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">REDDING</td>
<td>K46HI</td>
<td>46</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">REDDING</td>
<td>KRDT-CA</td>
<td>47</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">REDDING</td>
<td>K50GP</td>
<td>50</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">REDDING</td>
<td>KRHT-LP</td>
<td>58</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">REDLANDS</td>
<td>KLAU-LP</td>
<td>66</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">REEDLEY</td>
<td>KCWB-LP</td>
<td>13</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">RIDGECREST</td>
<td>K41GO</td>
<td>41</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">RIDGECREST</td>
<td>K43AG</td>
<td>43</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">RIDGECREST</td>
<td>K45GQ</td>
<td>45</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">RIDGECREST, ETC.</td>
<td>K02HY</td>
<td>2</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">RIDGECREST, ETC.</td>
<td>K04HX</td>
<td>4</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">RIDGECREST, ETC.</td>
<td>K05FO</td>
<td>5</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">RIDGECREST, ETC.</td>
<td>K07NH</td>
<td>7</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">RIDGECREST, ETC.</td>
<td>K09MG</td>
<td>9</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">RIDGECREST, ETC.</td>
<td>K11ML</td>
<td>11</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">RIDGECREST, ETC.</td>
<td>K13NF</td>
<td>13</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">RIDGECREST, ETC.</td>
<td>K49AA</td>
<td>49</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">RIDGECREST, ETC.</td>
<td>K51DD</td>
<td>51</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">RIDGECREST, ETC.</td>
<td>K53AB</td>
<td>53</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">RIDGECREST, ETC.</td>
<td>K55AB</td>
<td>55</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">RIDGECREST, ETC.</td>
<td>K57AK</td>
<td>57</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">RIDGECREST, ETC.</td>
<td>K59AO</td>
<td>59</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* RIO DELL</td>
<td>K04NY</td>
<td>4 (KIEM Translator)</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* RIO DELL, SCOTIA</td>
<td>K10FS</td>
<td>10 (KVIQ Translator)</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">RIVERSIDE</td>
<td>KZSW-LP</td>
<td>27</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SACRAMENTO</td>
<td>KBTV-CA</td>
<td>8</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SACRAMENTO</td>
<td>KMMK-LP</td>
<td>14</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SACRAMENTO</td>
<td>KMUM-CA</td>
<td>15</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SACRAMENTO</td>
<td>K22FR</td>
<td>22</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SACRAMENTO</td>
<td>KEZT-CA</td>
<td>23</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SACRAMENTO</td>
<td>K27EU</td>
<td>27</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SACRAMENTO</td>
<td>KSTV-LP</td>
<td>32</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SACRAMENTO</td>
<td>KCSO-LP</td>
<td>33</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SACRAMENTO</td>
<td>K45HC</td>
<td>45</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SACRAMENTO</td>
<td>KRJR-LP</td>
<td>47</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SACRAMENTO</td>
<td>KSAO-LP</td>
<td>49</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SALINAS</td>
<td>KMMD-CA</td>
<td>3</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SALINAS</td>
<td>K15CU</td>
<td>15</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SALINAS</td>
<td>KLFB-LP</td>
<td>21</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SALINAS</td>
<td>K38JP</td>
<td>38</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SALINAS/MONTEREY,ETC</td>
<td>KDJT-CA</td>
<td>33</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SAN BERNARDINO</td>
<td>KSGA-LP</td>
<td>64</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SAN DIEGO</td>
<td>KBNT-CA</td>
<td>17</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SAN DIEGO</td>
<td>KDTF-LP</td>
<td>36</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SAN DIEGO</td>
<td>KZSD-LP</td>
<td>41</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SAN DIEGO</td>
<td>KBOP-CA</td>
<td>43</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SAN DIEGO</td>
<td>KTCD-LP</td>
<td>46</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SAN DIEGO</td>
<td>K63EN</td>
<td>63</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SAN FERNANDO VALLEY</td>
<td>KSFV-LP</td>
<td>26</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SAN FRANCISCO</td>
<td>KMMC-LP</td>
<td>40</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SAN FRANCISCO, ETC.</td>
<td>KFTL-CA</td>
<td>28</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SAN LUIS OBISPO</td>
<td>K16FC</td>
<td>16</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SAN LUIS OBISPO</td>
<td>KMMA-CA</td>
<td>18</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SAN LUIS OBISPO</td>
<td>KKFX-CA</td>
<td>24</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SAN LUIS OBISPO</td>
<td>K28FK</td>
<td>28</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SAN LUIS OBISPO</td>
<td>KSBO-CA</td>
<td>42</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SAN LUIS OBISPO</td>
<td>KFUL-LP</td>
<td>44</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SAN LUIS OBISPO</td>
<td>K47GD</td>
<td>47</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SAN LUIS OBISPO</td>
<td>KCCE-LP</td>
<td>50</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SAN LUIS OBISPO</td>
<td>KPXA-LP</td>
<td>60</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SAN LUIS OBISPO,ETC.</td>
<td>K57BC</td>
<td>57</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SAN MARCOS</td>
<td>KSKT-CA</td>
<td>43</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SANTA BARBARA</td>
<td>KZDF-LP</td>
<td>8</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SANTA BARBARA</td>
<td>KSBB-LP</td>
<td>17</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SANTA BARBARA</td>
<td>KWHY-LP</td>
<td>22</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SANTA BARBARA</td>
<td>K26FT</td>
<td>26</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SANTA BARBARA</td>
<td>KVMM-CA</td>
<td>41</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SANTA BARBARA</td>
<td>KTSB-LP</td>
<td>43</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SANTA BARBARA</td>
<td>KBAB-LP</td>
<td>51</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SANTA BARBARA</td>
<td>K59CD</td>
<td>59</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SANTA BARBARA, ETC.</td>
<td>K28GY</td>
<td>28</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SANTA CLARA-SAN JOSE</td>
<td>KAXT-CA</td>
<td>22</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SANTA MARIA</td>
<td>K07TA</td>
<td>7</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SANTA MARIA</td>
<td>KKDJ-LP</td>
<td>8</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SANTA MARIA</td>
<td>KQMM-CA</td>
<td>14</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SANTA MARIA</td>
<td>KLFA-LP</td>
<td>25</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SANTA MARIA</td>
<td>KDFS-CA</td>
<td>30</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SANTA MARIA</td>
<td>K35ER</td>
<td>35</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SANTA MARIA</td>
<td>KWSM-LP</td>
<td>40</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SANTA MARIA</td>
<td>K46GF</td>
<td>46</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SANTA MARIA</td>
<td>K51GB</td>
<td>51</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SANTA ROSA</td>
<td>K25HI</td>
<td>25</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SANTA ROSA</td>
<td>KDTV-CA</td>
<td>28</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SANTA ROSA</td>
<td>KTVJ-LP</td>
<td>36</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SANTA ROSA</td>
<td>KQRM-LP</td>
<td>40</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SEIAD VALLEY</td>
<td>K04NU</td>
<td>4</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SEIAD VALLEY</td>
<td>K08EQ</td>
<td>8</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SEIAD VALLEY</td>
<td>K12JD</td>
<td>12</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* SHELTER COVE</td>
<td>K02OD</td>
<td>2 (KIEM Translator)</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* SHELTER COVE</td>
<td>K10KY</td>
<td>10 KVIQ Translator)</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* SHELTER COVE</td>
<td>K12OV</td>
<td>12 (KEET Translator)</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* SOUTH EUREKA/LOLETA</td>
<td>K51EG</td>
<td>51 (KAEF Translator)</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SOUTH LAKE TAHOE</td>
<td>K12PP</td>
<td>12</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SOUTH LAKE TAHOE</td>
<td>K33CN</td>
<td>33</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SOUTH YREKA</td>
<td>K47DV</td>
<td>47</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">STATELINE, ETC.</td>
<td>K43DB</td>
<td>43</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">STOCKTON</td>
<td>KMMW-LP</td>
<td>47</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">STOCKTON</td>
<td>KDTS-LP</td>
<td>52</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SUSANVILLE</td>
<td>KREN-LP</td>
<td>29</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SUSANVILLE, ETC.</td>
<td>K36HH</td>
<td>36</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SUSANVILLE, ETC.</td>
<td>K42GV</td>
<td>42</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SUSANVILLE, ETC.</td>
<td>K61EN</td>
<td>61</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SUSANVILLE, ETC.</td>
<td>K63CM</td>
<td>63</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SUSANVILLE, ETC.</td>
<td>K69FS</td>
<td>69</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SUSANVILLE-HERLONG</td>
<td>K59ET</td>
<td>59</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SWAUGER CREEK</td>
<td>K51CP</td>
<td>51</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">SWAUGER CREEK</td>
<td>K54CX</td>
<td>54</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">TAHOE CITY</td>
<td>K23DT</td>
<td>23</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">TAHOE CITY</td>
<td>K56BW</td>
<td>56</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">TEMECULA</td>
<td>K12PO</td>
<td>12</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* TRINITY CENTER</td>
<td>K39DG</td>
<td>39 (KIXE Translator)</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">TWENTYNINE PALMS</td>
<td>K18FH</td>
<td>18</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">TWENTYNINE PALMS</td>
<td>K38EE</td>
<td>38</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">TWENTYNINE PALMS, ET</td>
<td>K51DU</td>
<td>51</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">TWENTYNINE PALMS,ETC</td>
<td>K16FI</td>
<td>16</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">TWENTYNINE PALMS,ETC</td>
<td>K29GK</td>
<td>29</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">TWENTYNINE PALMS,ETC</td>
<td>K47IB</td>
<td>47</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">TWENTYNINE PALMS,ETC</td>
<td>K49DC</td>
<td>49</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">UKIAH</td>
<td>K17CG</td>
<td>17</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">UKIAH</td>
<td>K21CD</td>
<td>21</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">UKIAH</td>
<td>K27EE</td>
<td>27</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">UKIAH</td>
<td>K29DF</td>
<td>29</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">UKIAH</td>
<td>K31GK</td>
<td>31</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">UKIAH</td>
<td>K39AG</td>
<td>39</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">UKIAH</td>
<td>K41AF</td>
<td>41</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">UKIAH</td>
<td>K43AF</td>
<td>43</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">UKIAH</td>
<td>KTJH-LP</td>
<td>44</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">UKIAH</td>
<td>K45AH</td>
<td>45</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">UKIAH</td>
<td>K47AL</td>
<td>47</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">UKIAH</td>
<td>K51AQ</td>
<td>51</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">UKIAH</td>
<td>K55GX</td>
<td>55</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">UKIAH</td>
<td>K69DF</td>
<td>69</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">VAN NUYS</td>
<td>KWJD-LP</td>
<td>25</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">VAN NUYS</td>
<td>KSKJ-CA</td>
<td>38</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">VAN NUYS</td>
<td>K55KD</td>
<td>55</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">VENTURA</td>
<td>KIMG-LP</td>
<td>23</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">VENTURA</td>
<td>K45DU</td>
<td>45</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">VICTORVILLE</td>
<td>K39GY</td>
<td>39</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">VICTORVILLE</td>
<td>K47CC</td>
<td>47</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">VICTORVILLE, ETC.</td>
<td>K21AC</td>
<td>21</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">VICTORVILLE, ETC.</td>
<td>K25AD</td>
<td>25</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">VICTORVILLE, ETC.</td>
<td>K27AE</td>
<td>27</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">VICTORVILLE, ETC.</td>
<td>K31AD</td>
<td>31</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">VICTORVILLE, ETC.</td>
<td>K51AN</td>
<td>51</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">VICTORVILLE, ETC.</td>
<td>K55CW</td>
<td>55</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">VISALIA</td>
<td>KFAZ-CA</td>
<td>8</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">VISALIA</td>
<td>KMCF-LP</td>
<td>35</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">VISTA</td>
<td>K26FA</td>
<td>26</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">VISTA</td>
<td>KHAX-LP</td>
<td>49</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* WEAVERVILLE, ETC.</td>
<td>K02EE</td>
<td>2 (KIXE Translator)</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* WEAVERVILLE, ETC.</td>
<td>K04DD</td>
<td>4 (KHSL Translator)</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* WEAVERVILLE, ETC.</td>
<td>K05CF</td>
<td>5 (KRCR Translator)</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">WESTWOOD, ETC.</td>
<td>K54EE</td>
<td>54</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* WILLOW CREEK</td>
<td>K08GR</td>
<td>8 (KIEM Translator)</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* WILLOW CREEK</td>
<td>K10EN</td>
<td>10 (KVIQ Translator)</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">* WILLOW CREEK</td>
<td>K34BW</td>
<td>34 (KRCR Translator)</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">YREKA</td>
<td>K06GP</td>
<td>6</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">YREKA</td>
<td>K41JB</td>
<td>41</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">YREKA</td>
<td>K53DY</td>
<td>53</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">YREKA, ETC.</td>
<td>K04HE</td>
<td>4</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">YREKA, ETC.</td>
<td>K13LO</td>
<td>13</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">YREKA, ETC.</td>
<td>K17BA</td>
<td>17</td>
</tr>
<tr height="17">
<td height="17">YREKA, ETC.</td>
<td>K35DE</td>
<td>35</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td height="17">YUCCA VALLEY</td>
<td>K27DS</td>
<td>27</td>
</tr>
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<td class="xl3332307" colspan="3" height="20"><em>Source: Stations       licensed by the Federal Communications Commission, January       23, 2008</em></td>
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<p>** Also listed, but unable to confirm:</p>
<p>K13MD Channel 13 Hyampom (KIEM Translator?)</p>
<p>k09PM Channel 9 Covelo (KEET Translator?)</p>
<p>K09MS Channel 9 Hoopa (KEET Translator?)</p>
<p>K04EM Channel 4 Hayfork (KRCR Translator?)</p>
<p>K05FZ Channel 5 Trinity Center (KRCR Translator?)</p>
<p>K05EX Channel 5 Burnt Ranch (KRCR Translator?)</p>
<p>*** Construction permit applied for by MS Communications, Inc. No word on what, if anything, will eventually be on these channels. Channels currently vacant.</p>
<p>**** Supposedly belongs to KKTF-LP, a Spanish language broadcaster in Chico, which plans to offer Telefutura. Currently vacant.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Few things are more frustrating than being bombarded with comercials urging you to rush out and buy a product, only to find out later that no stores have the item in stock. No, I'm not talking about the new Apple Iphone. I'm talking about the new DTV converters individuals will need in order to continue watching over-the-air television after February 2009.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://humboldtonline.com/hdtv/files/2008/07/empty-shelves-dtv-converter-boxes-shortage.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-63" title="empty-shelves-dtv-converter-boxes-shortage" src="http://humboldtonline.com/hdtv/files/2008/07/empty-shelves-dtv-converter-boxes-shortage-300x185.jpg" alt="Shortage of DTV CECB converter boxes continues." width="300" height="185" /></a>Eureka, CA &#8211; Few things are more frustrating than being bombarded with comercials urging you to rush out and buy a product, only to find out later that no stores have the item in stock. No, I&#8217;m not talking about the new Apple Iphone. I&#8217;m talking about the new DTV converters individuals will need in order to continue watching over-the-air television after February 2009.</p>
<p>Whether you are shopping locally, or online, the story seems to be the same. Even online retailers who have attempted to carry every single converter model manufactured today have a harder time keeping these things in stock than Ticketmaster does holding on to tickets for a Hannah Montana concert.</p>
<p>The few converters that linger on the shelevs of electronics retailers seem to fall into one of two categories. The first category consists of DTV converters that are wildly overpriced compared to the competition. Since there are few differences between a top-of-the-line DTV converter box and a generic, no frills unit, consumers seem hesitatnt to shell out twice as much money for a product that is no better than cheaper units that are constantly out of stock. Can you really blame them?</p>
<p>The second category of DTV converters still available are ones that we will label as &#8220;functionally obsolete&#8221;. Even though they are priced the same as more capable units, these DTV converters lack the basic functionality needed to continue watching existing television stations in most U.S. markets after February 2009, or even today. In particular, their lack of ability to pass-through analog TV signals makes them only slightly more useful than a paperweight in communities like Humboldt County, where close to half of all stations will continue broadcasting in analog long after February 2009 has passed.</p>
<p>So, why are so many of these &#8220;duds&#8221; left in stock, while the &#8220;functional&#8221; models are in short supply? You can bet that it all has to do with money. It costs slightly less to manufacture the cheaper converters with fewer features. Because these units sell for about the same retail price as their superior quality counterparts, retailers make much more money on the cheaper units. Most retailer pre-orders have been for the the low-end units, and the industry has accordingly followed suit, leaving consumers with few decent models to choose from. The small number of consumers actually buying these units today are informed enough to snatch-up the good models while they are stock, leaving the shelves littered with converters that no one would ever purposefully want to buy. This has led to quite a bit of &#8220;bait and switch&#8221; selling by retailers, who either believe that the public is too stupid to know what features to look for or have sales associates that are too dumb to know themselves just how worthless these products will be to their new owners.</p>
<p><a href="http://humboldtonline.com/hdtv/files/2008/07/sold-out-dtv-converter-boxes.jpeg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-64" title="sold-out-dtv-converter-boxes" src="http://humboldtonline.com/hdtv/files/2008/07/sold-out-dtv-converter-boxes.jpeg" alt="DTV digital converter boxes sold out." width="133" height="94" /></a>We had hoped to bring you a product review this week on a very decent, low-priced DTV converter box that was advertised at a national chain store this past week. Unfortunately, by the time we arrived, they were all gone. Assuming that they will ever be back in stock, we will attempt to do a full product review and provide you with information on where to get the best possible deal on them. Stay tuned!</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://humboldtonline.com/hdtv/files/2008/07/directv-hdtv-dtv-vod-service.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-60" style="border: 4px solid black" src="http://humboldtonline.com/hdtv/files/2008/07/directv-hdtv-dtv-vod-service-221x300.jpg" alt="DirecTV adds new Video On Demand Service" width="221" height="300" /></a><a href="http://directv.riveroffers.com/?crid=153133">DirecTV</a> has introduced a new, nationwide Video On Demand (VOD) service to complement their existing satellte TV programming. At present, the only way to receive this programming is if you have one of their newer HD-DVR receivers, or if you happen to own one of a handful of their older non-HDTV DVRs and buy a special network adapter. These older receivers are no longer offered for sale, although you might be able to find used ones on sites such as eBay.</p>
<p>There are actually quite a number of requirements you must meet in order to use the new service, which offers movies, news clips, documentaries and other content that is recorded directly to a customer&#8217;s DVR.</p>
<p>First off, DirecTV customers must lease a combination DirecTV receiver and DVR and subscribe to programming with DVR service. Downloading of any HD content requires the lease of a DirecTV HD-DVR, along with a subscription to their DVR service and HDTV programming option. DirecTV charges its customers an extra $9.95 per month in order to have access to any HDTV programming. This is in addition to normal programming subscription fees. The customer obviously must also have an HDTV capable television or converter box in order to view any HDTV content. Next, you will need access to a broadband Internet connection, as all Video On Demand content is actually downloaded via the Internet, rather than being received via satellite.</p>
<p>The service claims to currently have up to 4,000 titles available for download. This may sound like a lot, but actually looks pretty paltry when compared to the thousands of hours of programming available to <a href="http://www.sysnito.com/?crid=153133&amp;linkID=147">DirecTV</a> subscribers, who can already use their DVRs to schedule recordings months ahead of time. DirecTV was also the first programming provider to make its DVR features available to control via the Internet or cellphone, allowing customers to choose what they want to record from almost anywhere. DirecTV is offering this as a &#8220;free&#8221; addition to their regular programming, so it doesn&#8217;t cost anything extra to those who already have the above mentioned services.</p>
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<p><strong>Installation</strong></p>
<p>Setup for the service is very straightforward if you already have normal DirecTV service up-and-running. An Ethernet port built into the back of most late model DirecTV receivers plugs directly into your broadband router. It will work using DHCP detection or can be programmed to use a static IP address. I was able to have the service activated and working in less than 5 minutes. It will likely take you longer if you don&#8217;t already have an Ethernet port available near your TV set. It is also possible to use a wireless broadband router in order to provide your receiver/DVR with Internet access. However, I would not recommend it due to the high transfer speeds and associated bandwidth bottleneck it would create on your network.</p>
<p>Once activated, you simply use your remote control to surf to channel 1000. From there, you are taken into a sub-menu, where you can browse programming by content type, genre or by individual channels. A number of networks such as The History Channel, HBO and Comedy Central have their own sub-sub-menus, which allows you to view all available VOD programming available from their respective networks.</p>
<p><strong>The Bad News</strong></p>
<p>Up until this point, I was pretty impressed with what I saw. It was only after I started taking a close look at what programming was available that I began to wonder whether this new service was really worth the effort. The most disappointing aspect of the service, by far, is the large number of movie titles that are only available via pay-per-view. From an economic perspective, this certainly makes sense. <a href="http://www.sysnito.com/?crid=153133&amp;linkID=147">DirecTV</a> isn&#8217;t making any &#8220;extra&#8221; money on this, unless you pay extra, so they have to have some type of &#8220;value added&#8221; programming. Still, the breadth and width of movies and TV programs that are classified as pay-per-view is rather staggering. Some of the movies on PPV are 20 or even 30 years old, and have been shown on network television for free on many occasions. Some network programmers, such as NBC, have also started charging for content that you can normally view for free. Personally, I find it rather insulting being asked to pay $1.99 just to watch a re-run of a network TV show. That&#8217;s just me though.</p>
<p>Another let down was the fact that there is no ability to sort through programming based upon what channels you already subscribe to. For example, almost all movies that do not fall into the PPV category are on premium movie channels like STARZ, HBO, Showtime, TMC, Cinemax, etc. Those listings will appear, even if you don&#8217;t subscribe to them. So, anyone browsing through the &#8220;movies&#8221; category that does not subscribe to DirecTV&#8217;s most expensive programming packages (which can easily run you well over $100 per month) will find very little that is available to them without paying extra.</p>
<p>Another disappointment is the lack of HDTV programming available to subscribers. Only a small percentage of DirecTV&#8217;s overall HDTV content is available via its VOD service. This is likely due to the high cost of bandwidth for transmitting HDTV content across the Internet. Even at broadband speeds, HDTV programs seem to take forever to download. It&#8217;s standard definition programming does not transfer all that quickly either. Even with the full bandwidth of a commercial T1 connection, waiting for features to complete downloading can be like watching a teapot and waiting for the water to boil. This is quite obviously not a real-time type of service. It&#8217;s nice for scheduling things to download well ahead of when you want to watch them, but not if you want to watch them immediately.</p>
<p><strong>The Good News</strong></p>
<p>The reason that titles take so long to download using this service can easily be justified by watching the final product. Since you are actually downloading an MPEG4 file, which is the same type of compression method used to transmit their programming via satellite, the quality of picture you will receive from their Video On Demand service is literally indistinguishable from DirecTV&#8217;s regular programming. In fact, other than the &#8220;VOD&#8221; label that shows-up next to each title, there is almost no way of telling the difference between programming you have recorded via satellite and VOD titles that you have downloaded over the Internet. They all appear right together when viewing a list of your recorded content.</p>
<p>One benefit of using DirecTV&#8217;s VOD service to download titles, rather than recording them to your DVR the traditional way, is that most titles currently have few, if any, commercial interruptions. So, DVR users who are used to hitting the fast-forward button to skip through commercials on recorded content can finally give their fingers a rest. Most shows have been re-edited to include a limited number of commercials, most of them being &#8220;teaser&#8221; ads for other network shows. It actually makes some network programming tolerable to sit through.</p>
<p>There is also a slew of exclusive content available to DirecTV VOD subscribers. Most of the titles we ran across were compiled by sources such as CNN. They have quite a number of interviews and short segments available that never quite made it on to their regular broadcasts. The presentation style seems to be much more laid-back than you would expect from some of these programmers. You are just as likely to see interviewers wearing a T-Shirt as a tie. I&#8217;m guessing that a large number of these shows will never see the light of day on regular television. The same can be said for many of the short clips you will find for reality shows and documentaries on other channels. There are a large number of outtakes, bloopers and other material that normally would never have gone any further than the cutting room floor. Enjoy it while you can. Once the mass public starts watching these services, we doubt that this type of programming will show-up anyplace other than YouTube.</p>
<p><strong>Programming Pros and Cons</strong></p>
<p>The programming you will find available from different programmers might not exactly be what one would expect. While some channels provide a wide array of programming that substantially duplicates what is available on their regular video channels, others provide only a small glimpse of what is available. For instance, while you will find a very good assortment of commercial-free movies available to you from HBO and Showtime (if you also subscribe to their premium movie services), you will find that others such as American Movie Classics don&#8217;t make ANY movies available for download. As for sports programming, you won&#8217;t find any. None of the national or regional sports channels have video on demand programming. Period. You will need to rely upon traditional DVR recording to catch any sporting events, unless they happen to be on pay-per-view.</p>
<p>Another programming oddity lies in the ability to download clips from some shows, but being unable to download the entire show. For example, while a number of clips from Comedy Central&#8217;s &#8220;Roast&#8221; series are often available for VOD download, you won&#8217;t be able to find entire shows from the series for download.</p>
<p>Probably the most frustrating thing for me is the inability to distinguish which programming is available to me as as a subscriber, and which isn&#8217;t. You won&#8217;t be able to download any programming from HBO&#8217;s Video On Demand service unless you subscribe to HBO, which makes sense. However, there are quite a few Video On Demand channels in the menu that I don&#8217;t even recognize. Some of these include The Smithsonian Channel, The Anime Network, Eurocinema, Film Festival, MGM, SONY, Warner Brothers, WWE, etc. New ones seem to be added all of the time. How do you know if you will be allowed to download programs on these channels or not? You won&#8217;t. You are seemingly allowed to schedule recordings on every channel that appears. If you are &#8220;eligible&#8221; to receive programming on these channels, the program will be downloaded for you. If you are not, the program will simply never appear. Seriously! There are no error messages or other menu help to clue you in on what you are allowed to download. Other than that, and perhaps your own memory (who can remember an exact list of the 200+ available channels that they subscribe to?), there is seemingly no way to tell which programs you are allowed to record, and which you aren&#8217;t.</p>
<p><strong>The Bottom Line</strong></p>
<p>Despite a number of programming &#8220;quirks&#8221;, if you already have DVR service with DirecTV and a broadband connection, this one really is a no-brainer. There is no extra cost involved and it takes only minutes to get up-and-running. The number of titles is limited at the moment, but everything we have read would tend to indicate that much, much more programming is on the way. While the service is definitely not something that would make me want to rush out and subscribe to DirecTV if I didn&#8217;t already have it, the superior programming, picture quality and customer service you will get as compared to cable is more than enough reason to make the switch.</p>
<p>DirecTV&#8217;s VOD service is a win-win situation for DirecTV, the programmers and consumers. If you don&#8217;t already have DirecTV, this is just another reason to make the switch from cable. I&#8217;ve been subscribing to DirecTV for well over 10 years now, and you couldn&#8217;t pay me to go back to cable. For those of you who have to have &#8220;everything&#8221; when it comes to television, this is about as close as you can get to TV Nirvana at the moment. If you can&#8217;t find something worth viewing with DirecTV HDTV service and video on demand, there truly is nothing to watch!</p>
<p><strong>Update:</strong> This is just a brief update to the original article that I wrote above in 2008. Since I originally started viewing DirecTV&#8217;s Video On Demand (VOD) service, some additional technical issues have come to light. For starters, it seems that the original HR-22 HD-DVR receiver I started out with was a true lemon. It suffered from numerous &#8220;technical difficulties&#8221; during the few months that I owned it and finally had to be returned to the factory for replacement. I was sent a slightly updated version of the HR-22, which seems to have undergone some slight cosmetic as well as internal changes.</p>
<p>The cause of the old HR-22 having to be replaced was fairly obvious to me&#8230; a crashed hard drive. Unfortunately, I lost all of the pre-recoded content I had saved, including a number of pay-per-view events. The big loss here is due to the fact that DirecTV no longer allows you to save these events as long as you want on your DVR. They automatically &#8220;expire&#8221; after a certain amount of time, just as all DirecTV Video On Demand content eventually does.</p>
<p>As a side note, I had to pay a $20 shipping and handling charge to get the receiver replaced, even though it is technically a rented product. I have never understood DirecTV&#8217;s rental scheme. First, I had to pay $200 to (I thought) BUY the receiver. I didn&#8217;t sign any agreement saying that I agreed to &#8220;rent&#8221; the thing. After that, I have to pay an extra $5 per month to &#8220;rent&#8221; the HD-DVR FOREVER! To add insult to injury, activating the receiver that I paid $200 for puts me on the hook for the next TWO YEARS to pay an extra $10 a month for access to HD programming, whether you are able to view it or not. Strangely, DirecTV also gives you the option to pay another $6.95 per month for &#8220;insurance&#8221;, just in case you need help with a defective product of theirs. This seems more like the kind of scam that the cable companies or DISH Network would think of. It&#8217;s one of the few things about DirecTV that I really find myself insulted by, as a consumer.</p>
<p>On to more technical matters&#8230; I have found that not all video quality is created equal, when it comes to DirecTV&#8217;s Video On Demand service. Some &#8220;channels&#8221; on the VOD system seem of much higher quality than others. In particular, STARZ offers a huge selection of movies for download to those who purchase their service on DirecTV. Far more than any of the other premium movie channels. There&#8217;s just one problem&#8230; the video quality of their titles in standard resolution can be nearly unwatchable. I downloaded quite a number of STARZ movies on VOD that I had to quit watching after a few minutes, due to their awful video quality (or lack thereof). The problem was always the same. Video contained washed-out colors and blurry images. The blurriness was bad enough that it was difficult, if not impossible, to read any text that appeared in movie scenes. The quality difference was clearly visible when comparing it to the video on any standard resolution DirecTV channel.</p>
<p>Generally, poor video quality like this is usually the result of over-compression. That is, STARZ and/or DirecTV is likely trying to save money on bandwidth by purposefully reducing the picture quality in order to achieve faster download times. There really is no technical way to quantify the difference, due to the proprietary nature of DirecTV&#8217;s encoding system. However, the results are quite obvious to anyone that does not have severely impaired vision.</p>
<p>Another small &#8220;quirk&#8221; of DirecTV&#8217;s Video On Demand Service relates to volume control. For some reason, the audio levels of all programming downloaded via video on demand is significantly lower than that of DirecTV&#8217;s live, satellite programming. Unless you adjust the volume when switching from live satellite to video on demand, you will have a very difficult time hearing anything. Conversely, switching from video on demand titles to the live satellite feed will likely result in sound levels being so high as to severely annoy your next door neighbors. If you are unlucky enough to switch from a video on demand title to a live DirecTV channel during a commercial, you could be in for a very rude awakening, indeed. DirecTV raises audio levels during certain commercials so high as to make me worry about permanent hearing loss.  The Federal Communications Commission bans this type of practice by over-the-air broadcasters, but it seems that DirecTV is immune from these regulations.</p>
<p>Speaking of which, I must admit that I no longer watch ANY DirecTV programming (that has commercials) in real-time, with the sole exception of news and some sports programming. Their blatant disregard for public safety by jacking up audio levels during their own commercials has finally pushed me to the point where I refuse to sit through ANY commercials on their service. Unless it&#8217;s a live event, I simply pre-record programs to my HD-DVR, then watch them later. I skip through ALL commercials using the fast forward button. It&#8217;s obvious that DirecTV itself is the one behind this, since the problem is worst during their own in-house ads. Some of these spots are promos for DirecTV, while others are simply those that they sell to other advertisers during time slots made available to them by the basic cable channels that they carry. Unfortunately, it&#8217;s impossible to know when or where these ads will appear, so I am simply forced to stop watching all ads that appear anywhere on DirecTV, or order to avoid the pain and suffering that results from the outrageously high volume levels of DirecTV&#8217;s ads.</p>
<p>So, a note to those companies that advertise on any of the networks carried by DirecTV.<span style="text-decoration: underline"> <strong>I DO NOT WATCH YOUR COMMERCIALS. EVER. IF YOU ARE PAYING DIRECTV FOR &#8220;ADVERTISING&#8221;, YOU WARE WASTING YOUR MONEY.</strong></span> As long as DirecTV continues their current eardrum torturing scheme, I will continue &#8220;boycotting&#8221; their advertisers. Not that DirecTV is the only company guilty of this. Most cable systems do the same thing. It doesn&#8217;t mean that I have to put up with it though.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Buying DTV Converters Online. As we've mentioned here before, there aren't many websites that can actually process the "free" $40 government coupons when buying a DTV (CECB) converter online.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://humboldtonline.com/hdtv/files/2008/06/converter.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-17" title="converter" src="http://humboldtonline.com/hdtv/files/2008/06/converter.jpg" alt="CECB DTV converter box" width="180" height="124" /></a>As we&#8217;ve mentioned here before, there aren&#8217;t many websites that can actually process the &#8220;free&#8221; $40 government coupons when buying a DTV (CECB) converter online. One of the few that we ran across recently is called <a href="http://www.freedtvshop.com">FreeDTVShop.Com</a> .</p>
<p>The website seems to have a fairly large selection of DTV converters, as well as a handful of HDTV-ready antennas. Shipping looks to be a flat $9.95 per order. The cheapest converter they currently have available is $52.95. When you add-in shipping charges, that would make the cheapest digital television converter you can buy from them come out to about $23 after using your coupon. Depending upon where you live, the $9.95 price for shipping can be balanced against the fact that they do not charge sales taxes in most states. In high tax states like California, ordering two converters at a time from them would be only slightly more expensive than if you had bought the units (at the same price) locally and had to pay the sales taxes.</p>
<p>One potential problem that you might have ordering from this site is one that pretty much all retailers have in common these days. Many of the models listed are out of stock, and quantities are limited. Also limited are the number of DTV converters that provide analog pass-through capabilities. As we have stated in previous articles, this is a key feature that most DTV converters are currently missing. Not having this feature will leave you unable to view channels that are still broadcasting in analog. Quite a number of translators and LPTV stations in the local area are currently in analog and will STAY in analog for some time to come. These stations are exempt from FCC rules mandating the switch to digital television. Almost half of the TV stations in Humboldt County are classified as LPTV, or low-power television. The percentage is much higher if you count the numerous low power translators scattered throughout Humboldt, Trinity, Mendocino and Del Norte Counties in Northern California.</p>
<p>Needless to say, we would recommend holding off on ordering a CECB converter box until you can get one with analog pass-through capabilities. You may have to check websites and retailers regularly to find any in stock, but it is definitely worth the wait in areas like Humboldt County, where there are so many stations continuing to broadcast in analog.</p>
<p>Another good place to look online for DTV converters is <a href="http://www.solidsignal.com">SolidSignal.Com</a>. We have always had excellent service when ordering from this company and we highly recommend them. In addition to selling the CECB digital to analog converters, they also sell a large selection of DTV-ready antennas, cabling and accessories. You can also find gear for DirecTV, Dish Network and other satellite TV equipment as well. SolidSignal.Com is able to process government coupons for DTV converters now, so you should be able to order these products online and still get your $40 discount without any hassles.</p>
<p>As always, if you haven&#8217;t applied for your free government coupons yet, be sure to do so. You can apply directly online through the government&#8217;s website at <a title="DTV2009.gov" href="http://www.dtv2009.gov/" target="_blank">DTV2009.GOV</a> .</p>
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