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What You Need to Know About The Digital Transition

DTV Tutorial click here to watch video

Setting up your converter box:  Printable guide

Rescan for new locations of stations:  Due to the realignment of some station channels, you will have to rescan the frequencies on your TV tuner or digital converter box in order to find the new locations.

Click here to get instructions for rescanning with your converter box.

IMPORTANT:  Some stations will be broadcasting on VHF bandwidths.  UHF-only antennas, which are popular purchases, will not pick up VHF signals.  Some antennas pick up both VHF and UHF signals.  For more information on antennas, click here.

Have questions:  Call 1-888-CALL-FCC.  For the hearing or speech-impaired, call 1-888-TELL-FCC (888-835-5322).

Digital Coverage Information:  FCC information can be found on the following websites regarding the coverage maps for digital reception.

www.fcc.gov/dtv/markets/
www.dtv.gov/maps
www.dtv.gov

Soft Tests in the St. Louis Market  Click here

St. Louis Television Market DTV Information  Click here

For free, basic DTV installation and support services  Click here

Click here to download 5 simple steps to upgrade to digital television.

 

DTV Help Center

St. Louis Community College at Forest Park
Monday-Friday; 6pm-8pm
314-599-3999 or 1-800-504-5677

 

LOCAL IN-HOME DTV CONVERTER BOX INSTALLATION ASSISTANCE

Do you need in-home assistance with installing your DTV converter box?  The following Federal Communications Commission contractors and partner organizations may be able to assist you free of charge: 

Apollo Industries, LLC: 800-504-5677, ApolloTV@inbox.com. This company will provide this free service to local consumers in Missouri.

G2 Communications: 314-599-3999. This company will provide this free service to local consumers in the Missouri and Illinois areas.

The St. Louis Fire Department and KETC/Channel 9 are still working together to provide in-home installation within the City of St. Louis. For help from the St. Louis Fire Department, consumers can call (314) 512-9617.

The St. Louis Area Agency on Aging is also providing help for consumers with converter box questions. For seniors and disabled individuals over the age of 18 who would like help from the St. Louis AAA, consumers can call (314) 612-5918.

Green Planet Construction: 888-508-1115. This company will provide this free service to local consumers in Missouri and Illinois.

KMAD Business Service, Inc: 866-932-2758. This company will provide this free service to local consumers in Missouri and Illinois.

AVO General Services, LLC: 888-652-9128. This company will provide this free service to local consumers in Missouri and Illinois.

Best Buy Co., Inc.: 877-229-3889. This company will provide this free service to local consumers in Missouri and Illinois.

LOCAL WALK-IN DTV CONVERTER BOX INSTALLATION ASSISTANCE

Do you need assistance with installing your DTV converter box?  The following Federal Communications Commission contractors and partner organizations may be able to assist you free of charge: 

Apollo Industries, LLC:
June 8th-15th = 12:00-8:00 pm daily
June 19th- July 12th = Friday 4:00pm-8:00pm; Saturday 10:00am-4:00pm; Sunday 10:00am-4:00 pm
Locations:
Best Buy: 7017 S Lindburg Street, St Louis, MO 63125
Best Buy: 26 Plaza Drive, Fairview Heights, IL 62240
Radio Shack: 1110 Collinsville Crossing, Collinsville, IL 62234
Radio Shack: 602 N 25th Street, East St Louis, IL 62205

Urban League:
May 20th-June 30th = Monday-Friday, 8:30am-5:00pm
                3701 Grandell Square, St. Louis, MO  63108; (314) 615-3600
                8960 Jennings Station Road, St. Louis, MO  63136; (314) 388-9840               

May 20th-June 30th = Wednesday and Friday, 8:30am-5:00pm
                1401 S. Broadway, East St. Louis, MO  62201; (618) 274-1150

Urban League @ St. Louis Community College at Forest Park
May 20th-June30th = Monday – Friday, 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
                5600 Oakland Avenue, Cafeteria, St. Louis, MO  63110; (314) 644-9355

Urban League @ Southside Wellness Center
May 20th-June 30th = Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
                3017 Park Avenue, St. Louis, MO  63104; (314) 664-5024

 

 

 

DTV EVENTS

The St. Louis Fire Department and KETC/Channel 9 are still working together to provide in-home installation within the City of St. Louis. For help from the St. Louis Fire Department, consumers can call (314) 512-9617.

The St. Louis Area Agency on Aging is also providing help for consumers with converter box questions. For seniors and disabled individuals over the age of 18 who would like help from the St. Louis AAA, consumers can call (314) 612-5918.

The below listed St Louis Metro DTV demonstration clinics will observe the following schedule:    

June 8th-15th
12:00-8:00 pm daily

June 26,27,28
Friday 4:00pm-8:00pm; Saturday 10:00am-4:00pm;
Sunday 10:00am-4:00 pm

July 3,4,5
Friday 4:00pm-8:00pm; (not confirmed); Sunday
10:00am-4:00 pm

July 10,11,12
Friday 4:00pm-8:00pm; Saturday 10:00am-4:00pm;
Sunday 10:00am-4:00 pm      
     
Locations:
      
Best Buy
7017 S Lindburg Street
St Louis, MO 63125

Best Buy
26 Plaza Drive
Fairview Heights, IL 62240

Radio Shack
1110 Collinsville Crossing
Collinsville, IL 62234

Radio Shack
602 N 25th Street
East St Louis, IL 62205

Resources

www.dtvtransition.org
www.antennaweb.org
www.dtvanswers.com
www.dtv.gov
www.ntia.doc.gov
www.antennapoint.com
www.antennasdirect.com

1-888-CALL-FCC

For hearing or speech-impaired call 1-888-TELL-FCC (888-835-5322)

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Why are we going to digital?

As you probably have heard, American television is undergoing its biggest change since regular over-the-air broadcasts began more than 60 years ago. By June12, most TV stations will have discontinued the analog broadcasts we've watched for decades, joining those that have already gone to all-digital broadcasts. At that point, every full-power station in the country will transmit only digital TV (DTV) signals.

There are many good reasons for moving to digital. DTV will enhance day-to-day TV viewing, with more free channels to better picture and sound quality. The transition to digital broadcasts also frees up space on the airwaves, enabling better public-safety communications, improved emergency response, and faster wireless Internet services.

You might have to take some action. To enjoy this new, improved viewing, you must either have a newer TV set or a convertor box that enables your older TV to receive digital signals from an antenna. It may take a little effort to get the right setup initially, with occasional updates to get all the available channels. Any TV connected to a for-pay service from a cable, satellite, or phone company should continue to work as it does now.

This section is designed to help simply the process of upgrading to digital TV. First of all determine if you are already "DTV-ready" and don't need to do anything more to enjoy digital TV's advantages.Click here to see if you are ready. If you aren't ready there is information to evaluate your options: either buying a new television set or buying a converter box that will work with your current TV. You will also find information to help get the best reception from your existing antenna; if your antenna won't work, there is information to step you through the process of buying a new one. Finally there are tips that can help nearly everyone get the most out of DTV.

Click here to download 5 simple steps to upgrade to digital television.

 

As Easy As 1-2-3
Step 1: Service Provider
Please select the method you use to receive your signal
(this may be different from one room to another)
Step 2: Television Type
Please select the type of television you use
National Hotline 1-888-CALL-FCC

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