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DTV Made Easy: A Guide Created by FCC and Consumers Union  
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List of Full-Power Stations: Excel File (updated 05/08/2009)  
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DTV Transition Delay — What it Means For You  
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Use Care When Calling About the DTV Transition  
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Remember to Rescan  
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Antennas and Digital Television  
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A simple guide to the Digital Television Transition
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Troubleshooting Guide for Digital-to-Analog Converter Boxes and Digital Televisions
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The DTV Transition and Over-the-Air Viewers Along U.S. Borders
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Digital-to-Analog Converter Box – Selected Features
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Setting Up Your Digital-to-Analog Converter Box (Basic with twin-lead antenna wire)  
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Setting Up Your Digital-to-Analog Converter Box (For Viewing Analog and Digital Broadcasts)  
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FCC Factsheet on the Placement of Antennas    
Video Descriptions and the Digital Television Transition
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DTV Transition Does Not Require Cable Systems to Switch to Digital  
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Satellite TV (DBS) Subscribers and the DTV Transition
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DTV Fact Sheet
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Buying the Right TV: What Every Consumer Should Know
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Closed Captioning for Digital Television (DTV)  
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Closed Captioning and Digital-to-Analog Converter Boxes for Viewing Free Over-the-Air Programming on Analog Televisions  
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The DTV Transition and LPTV/Class A/Translator Stations
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Compatibility of Cable TV and Digital TV Receivers - "Plug-and-Play"  
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