Congress passed legislation that moved the nationwide analog shutoff deadline date to June 12, but have also given the stations the flexibility to decide to shut off their analog service between February 17 and June 12 as originally planned. This flexibility may be important for some stations, but our station has been working for months to be technically ready to go and our priority is to begin offering our full, permanent digital television service to viewers as quickly as possible. Therefore, KASN-TV (CW ARKANSAS) will terminate their analog signals effective on February 17, 2009.
Please select your problem below:
I have cable and I can't receive your digital signal

I have satellite service and I can't receive your digital signal

I have an antenna and want to receive a coupon for a DTV converter box

I have a converter box but still can't receive your digital signal

I have a digital TV (I think) but can't receive your digital signal

I don't know what I have but can't receive your digital signal
I have cable service
You do not need a converter box to receive our digital signal if you are a cable subscriber.
It is up to your cable company to provide you with a digital signal by the February deadline. You should contact your cable company to confirm their preparations for the DTV transition.
Please keep in mind that each M-F in FOX16's 5:30pm Newscast we will be answering questions regarding the DTV transition. Please tune in for the latest updates as February approaches. Thank you for watching FOX16.
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I have satellite service
You do not need a converter box to receive our digital signal if you are a cable subscriber unless you use an antenna to receive local channels.
It is up to your satellite provider to provide you with a digital signal by the February deadline. You should contact your satellite provider to confirm their preparations for the DTV transition.
Please keep in mind that each M-F in FOX16's 5:30pm Newscast we will be answering questions regarding the DTV transition. Please tune in for the latest updates as February approaches. Thank you for watching FOX16.
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I need a coupon
If you are inquiring about a DTV converter coupon or have a question about the expiration of your coupon, please visit the TV Converter Box Coupon Program website at dtv2009.gov or call them at 1-888-DTV-2009. The TV Converter Box Coupon Program website has information on where to buy your converter box and which converter boxes are eligible for the coupon.
Please note, you do not need a special antenna to receive digital broadcasts. Any antenna that can receive analog broadcasts can also receive digital broadcasts. If you have questions about the direction you should point your antenna, please visit antennaweb.org for this information.
Please keep in mind that each M-F in FOX16's 5:30pm Newscast we will be answering questions regarding the DTV transition. Please tune in for the latest updates as February approaches. Thank you for watching FOX16.
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I have a converter box
If your TV failed the digital broadcast test and you are receiving FOX16 via an over-the-air antenna, please consult your owners manual for the converter box and make sure you have properly followed the installation instructions.
If you cannot find your manual,
these instructions may help.
One major difference in the set-up of digital TV compared to analog TV is that you must go into the menu of your converter box and tell the box to scan for the digital channels. Without performing this task your converter box will not be able to receive any digital television stations.
Please note, a converter box will be required for each analog TV in your home.
You do not need a special antenna to receive digital broadcasts. Any antenna that can receive analog broadcasts can also receive digital broadcasts. If you have questions about the direction you should point your antenna, please visit antennaweb.org for this information.
Please keep in mind that each M-F in FOX16's 5:30pm Newscast we will be answering questions regarding the DTV transition. Please tune in for the latest updates as February approaches. Thank you for watching FOX16.
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I have a digital TV
All TVs shipped after March 1, 2007 were required by law to have a digital tuner. There were sets manufactured before that date that had digital tuners and sets sold after that date, but manufactured before that date, that do not have digital tuners.
To tell if your set has a digital tuner, look at the front of the set or the literature that came with it for words like "Integrated Digital Tuner," "Digital Receiver," "ATSC," "DTV," "HDTV," or "Digital Tuner." However, words like "HD-ready" or "HDTV monitor" indicate that the TV is capable of displaying digital pictures but does not have a built-in tuner.
If you have purchased a Digital TV and are unable to receive our digital signal, you may need to check your owners manual and review the set-up procedures involved to program your TV to receive the Digital Channels. You will most likely need to have your TV scan the available channels to locate the digital signal.
Please note, you do not need a special antenna to receive digital broadcasts. Any antenna that can receive analog broadcasts can also receive digital broadcasts. If you have questions about the direction you should point your antenna, please visit antennaweb.org for this information.
Please keep in mind that each M-F in FOX16's 5:30pm Newscast we will be answering questions regarding the DTV transition. Please tune in for the latest updates as February approaches. Thank you for watching FOX16.
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I don't know what I have
If you have cable, you will receive several (or many) channels besides FOX, CW, ABC, NBC, and CBS and their channels may not match the local channel number. For instance, FOX16 may not be on channel 16. Click here for troubleshooting cable problems.
If you have satellite, it will look much like cable with many channels but a special box, usually with a DirecTV or Dish Network logo, will be required to receive the satellite signal. Click here for troubleshooting satellite problems.
If you only receive a few local channels, you are most likely using an antenna and will need a converter box to receive digital broadcasts. Please refer to the
coupon section for information on getting a coupon for a converter.
Please keep in mind that each M-F in FOX16's 5:30pm Newscast we will be answering questions regarding the DTV transition. Please tune in for the latest updates as February approaches. Thank you for watching FOX16.
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You can also find the answers to many DTV questions in our DTV FAQ section
or at these helpful links: