My local AM/FM radio station re-broadcasts a TV channels audio. Will the radio station continue this service after June 12, 2009 (extended from the original February 17, 2009 date)?
The audio and video in a digital television broadcast signal is combined in a manner that may require an AM/FM re-broadcaster of TV station audio to install additional equipment to continue such a service. Please check with your local radio AM/FM broadcaster to see if they will maintain TV channel audio re-broadcasting. Return to Questions My local television station re-broadcasts AM/FM radio stations on a television channel. Will I still be able to listen to these radio station re-broadcasts on my television after June 12, 2009 (extended from the original February 17, 2009 date)? If your local television station re-broadcasts radio stations on a full-power television station channel, you will need a digital-to-analog converter box to watch that television channel and hear any associated audio on an analog TV.
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