That unit will only work in the UK. It will not work in the US frequencies.
Perhaps that should have been 'works in most parts of the rest of the world except North America'.
Yep you're right though the unit won't work in the US.
I've done a little bit of internet 'googling' on the subject. Wow the analogue signal is going to be turned of on February 17th, 2009 and on that day tens of millions of Americans will wake up that morning and won't be able to watch their televisions. Could this potentially become a TEOTWAWKI day
I've been surprised at the lack of ATSC to NTSC analogue coverter boxes available on the market for all the millions of perfectly servicable analogue NTSC sets that will still be operational.
In the UK the PAL analogue signal is also going to be turned of for the digital DVB-T signal in the next few years also but DVB-T set top convertion boxes have been available for about 5 years now. A DVB-T set top box can be purchased for around $30-40.
From what I've also gathered, there appears to be a problem with the quality of antenna required for the ATSC signal. So for many a new antenna installation and a new (expensive) High Def TV (Plasma or LCD panel) will be required once the NTSC analogue signal is turned off as millions of perfectly good CRT TVs make there way to the landfill.
As for the battery portable ATSC compatible digital TVs it will also have some problems as I've also read that the ATSC signal requires the TV to be stationary and cannot really be used wilst moving due to reception problems.