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Subject: [OM] OT Transition to digital TV (in the US)
From: Mike Lazzari <watershed@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 13:19:25 -0800
Maybe now it won't happen in February as planned. Anyway, it's bound to 
happen sooner rather than later. Too much money to be made at the 
expense of the taxpayer. Here is my problem, maybe someone has a 
solution. We live in a fringe reception area and get a few fuzzy 
channels plus CBC via an antenna on top of the house. Viewed on a 
Toshiba HD CRT 720p/1080i which I have no intention nor need of 
replacing anytime soon. Netflix play in HD just fine. It lacks a 
HD/digital tuner though so I signed up for the $40 coupon for the set 
top box. But if my understanding of the fine print is correct our fuzzy 
signal will register as a digital 0 rather than a 1 with the result that 
we won't be able to get _any_ signal at all with the possible exception 
of the CBC. Another problem is that I have heard that the digital 
transmission will be in the UHF range. We aren't able to pick up any UHF 
signals even though the antenna has the UHF component.

So these are the options as I see it:

-Forget about TV
-Get a satellite dish. ~$600/yr +equip and install.   Might not get 
local channels and don't want or care about any of the other crap nor 
the bill.
-Get the set top box and hope for the best. Low probability of success.
-Get the set top box and a new antenna to pick up the UHF signal better. 
Slightly better possibility  of success.
-internet TV.

This last option might be the best choice. I'd like to find a way to 
send the signal to the TV either wirelessly  (easy) or over a wire which 
I would have to pull. (harder but I did drop a conduit into the crawl 
space for just such an eventuality) So far all the devices I've been 
able to find are designed to send the signal from a TV/cable to the 
computer for viewing or recording. I would have to go from the computer 
to the AV receiver. The other bottleneck is the speed of connection. We 
use the wireless g protocol but I do have a new n router. Maybe still 
too slow? Also we are on DSL @ 256 theoretically with not much hope of 
doing better even if we pay for it. I don't have to view in real time 
and could simply add a hard drive for later viewing.

Is this practical? Other ideas?

Mike



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