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Analog CBC-TV fans eligible for free service

There's a free solution for people who once received CBC-TV's over-the-air analog signal.

There's a free solution for people who once received CBC-TV's over-the-air analog signal, which was shut down across the country on July 31.

"There is an excellent solution for the people who are affected by this and it's called the Local Television Satellite Solution. It's a program being offered by Shaw Direct," said Angus MacKinnon, director of communication services with CBC.

Shaw isproviding satellite equipment and installation,plus a package of five local stationsall for free. It's part of an arrangement the company made with theCanadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission when it acquired Global TV in 2011.

To qualify for the program, you have to prove you haven't been a cable or satellite customer in the past 90 days.

Myron Syms, wholives in Cheticamp, qualifies for the free satellite servicefor years he's watched CBC-TV with his old rabbit ear setup.

"On Aug. 1, when I went to turn on Coronation Street for my wife on the TV, there was nothing there," he said.

Syms didn't want to pay for a satellite or cable package so he bought a digital translator box for his TV.

The trouble is there are no digital transmitter towers in Cape Breton, so those boxes don't work.

MacKinnon said the digital translator boxes may pick up other broadcasters, but not the CBC.He saidabout1.7 per cent of Canadians are in Syms's situation.

The deadline to apply for Shaw's program is Nov. 30. The free service will only be available forthe next fiveyears.

After that time, people like Syms may have to start paying for their CBC-TV.