Digital Converter Box, Set-top Box and Digital-to-Analog Converter Box are all the same; they are clever devices that takes a digital signal and converts it so that it can be displayed on an analog television. The reason why there is a need for a digital converter box is that the federal government has required all television broadcasters to end the transmission of analog signals on June 12, 2009. So, if you have an analog television, it will need to have an digital converter box connected to it for the reception of the new over the air digital signal.
The next most important aspect about the federal coupon program is the funding; the federal government has given the FCC $1.5 billion dollars to help the general public pay for a new digital converter box. The funding will be given out in $40 dollar coupons, with two given out per household. One coupon can only be used per digital converter box; plus the coupon will expire within 90 days of being mailed.
DigitalConverterBox.org was created so that the general public could have a trusted site where a lot of the confusion about the federal coupon program can be understood.
Transition Overview
The FCC has mandated that by June 12, 2009 all analog signals from television broadcaster will be terminated and replaced by digital signals. What does this means to you the everyday citizen is that if you have an analog TV it will not receive the free over the air signal. If this is the case for you, there are three choices available for you.
To make the purchase of an digital converter box as easy as possible,we have listed several different converters and vendors that are approved by the federal government for coupon reimbursement.
1. If you would like to order the converter from an approved retailer via the internet, please look at these models.
2. If you would like to pick up the converter from a local approved retailer, please look at these models.