Other features include vintage-style tuners, chrome-plated hardware and a pair of American Vintage Jazz Bass pickups controlled by two separate volumes and a master tone.
Complaining that market forces alone had not assured the transition to digital television, the Federal Communications Commission voted 3 to 1 today to require television manufacturers to include digital tuners in almost every television sold.
The commission's order requires manufacturers to include digital tuners, either as part of the set itself or as external units, in all sets 35 inches or larger, phasing them in over a year beginning July 1, 2004.
C1 Digital Tuners for TV's The Federal Communications Commission voted to require television manufacturers to include digital tuners in almost every television set sold by 2007.
A Decision on Digital Television Federal Communications Commission is set to decide this week on a regulation that would require manufacturers to include digital tuners in all television sets by 2006.
And he proposed deadlines over the next four years for television makers to increase their production of sets that include digital tuners.
And, of course, in anticipation of the DTV transition, the Commission required all new television receivers to include digital tuners as of March 1, 2007.
Other features include a Floyd Rose Original double-locking two-point tremolo bridge, black hardware and die-cast tuners.
A typical case involved whether the Federal Communications Commission could require new televisions to include digital tuners.
Digital Tuners for Televisions The Federal Communications Commission has voted to require television manufacturers to include digital tuners, starting with large sets in two years and smaller televisions by 2007.