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It's the end of an era in television history. Well I think it is ...

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_tec_digital_tv_transition
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I grew up on B&W tv until my dad could afford one in 1967.
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I just hope I don't have to hear about it anymore. :roll:
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Anyone plan to tune in that last free local broadcast on Friday?
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As sort of an aside to this, I just found out that guitar/ microphone wireless systems that are not recent units will no longer function due to the signal shifts. :x
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Hopefully, Roger McGuinn will have a new setup after the change.
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britinvasion wrote:As sort of an aside to this, I just found out that guitar/ microphone wireless systems that are not recent units will no longer function due to the signal shifts. :x
That stinks! :twisted:
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Can't wait until it is over.I have analog cable and the off air signal gets picked-up by all the wiring in my house and makes it impossible for me to watch local channels on cable.
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WHAT??!??? They're turning off the old style analog TV???
Huh, well, as I haven't watched any sort of broadcast television for about 20 years, I doubt I'll notice...
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kiramdear wrote:Anyone plan to tune in that last free local broadcast on Friday?
Nah....doesn't matter. Still a vast wasteland out there. It's just that now we can see the garbage in sharper contrast. I got better things to do, like play my Rick, hang out on the RRF,...oh, and play my Rick.

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kiramdear wrote:Anyone plan to tune in that last free local broadcast on Friday?

Kira, if I may... I don't understand what you mean. Digital TV is as "free" as analog was, right? I got my grandparents hooked up with the coupon and the box, etc. There is no need to subscribe to cable or anything like that.
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jdogric12aolcom wrote:
kiramdear wrote:Anyone plan to tune in that last free local broadcast on Friday?

Kira, if I may... I don't understand what you mean. Digital TV is as "free" as analog was, right? I got my grandparents hooked up with the coupon and the box, etc. There is no need to subscribe to cable or anything like that.
Well, I mean in the old days you didn't need a subscription to get some few local stations. All you needed was an antenna. If that still works the same, then good. I thought everyone had to pay for cable now. My mistake, I guess, that's good :)
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kiramdear wrote:
jdogric12aolcom wrote:
kiramdear wrote:Anyone plan to tune in that last free local broadcast on Friday?

Kira, if I may... I don't understand what you mean. Digital TV is as "free" as analog was, right? I got my grandparents hooked up with the coupon and the box, etc. There is no need to subscribe to cable or anything like that.
Well, I mean in the old days you didn't need a subscription to get some few local stations. All you needed was an antenna. If that still works the same, then good. I thought everyone had to pay for cable now. My mistake, I guess, that's good :)

Nope. It's all still free. You just need a digital box between your TV and antenna now.

The only difference is that instead of broadcasting analog radio waves, they will be broadcasting digital (binary code) over the air. Why they didn't do this year years ago, I won't understand---analog television is completely archaic, and the digital technology isn't new. Now they've made a huge deal about it, and people are rushed to get their boxes etc...

Also, I don't have cable, but watch plenty of regular tv, mostly public access or PBS. I was concerned that broadcasting in digital would cost too much to convert for the public stations, but apparently they are all still around, and you actually get MORE stations on the air, and a much better signal.

DIGITAL----bad for guitars, great for TV :D
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Part of the reason they didn't do it sooner has to do with government mandates to keep things backwards compatible. The same thing happened when they went to color broadcasts. There are far better ways to transmit the color signal, but they wouldn't work for B&W TVs. So, it was mandated that new broadcast technology had to be compatible with the older sets so people wouldn't have to buy new sets.

The same thing happened when the digital idea came about. It took quite a bit of governmental finagling to finally approve digital since it meant that all the old sets would instantly be useless. That's the reason behind the government sponsored coupons to help people buy converter boxes. This was helped along by the fact that these days a huge majority of people have cable or other such services that wouldn't cause issues.

All we ever watch is DVD's these days, haven't watched "TV" in years...
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I believe its being turned off in my area in 2012,
we're one of the last areas in the UK to switch over.

I've been with (Virgin ,previously NTL ,previously Cable) for several years now.
But the one thing i don't like is that i won't be able to record one program while watching another, as there won't be any terrestrial programs! Yes, i still use a VHS video ! :)

I'll have to get one of these new PVR things to do that!
And that 's more money they'll be getting off me!
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