Register - Login
Views: 99322362
Main - Memberlist - Active users - Calendar - Wiki - IRC Chat - Online users
Ranks - Rules/FAQ - Stats - Latest Posts - Color Chart - Smilies
04-21-22 08:05:45 AM
Jul - General Chat - If you dont have a digital TV by the time its 2009... New poll - New thread - New reply
Pages: 1 2 3Next newer thread | Next older thread
Lyskar
12210
-The Chaos within trumps the Chaos without-
Level: 192


Posts: 936/12211
EXP: 99211470
For next: 662101

Since: 07-03-07

From: 52-2-88-7

Since last post: 7.4 years
Last activity: 7.3 years

Posted on 12-21-07 02:48:17 AM Link | Quote
12-20-07 08:48:17pm
936 posts
170 days
I don't know why I put this here.
Pfheh, get a digital tuner and hook it up to your old antenna and you're just fine over here. Better than fine, even, as I hear one gets less compression on over-the-air digital stuff here.

As for my radio, well, technically my boombox was all but dead anyway (useless tape player, dead CD player, only a working radio) I can probably replace it with a better device.

Although it'll make me sad for my ancient receiver, which will become useless... heck, the marine radio too.

____________________
"My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair!" Nothing beside remains: round the decay Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare, The lone and level sands stretch far away. -ShelleyDeath to n00bs!
Post 54/1311 (29 days), online 5 min. ago
Posted on 12-21-07 03:25:40 AM Link | Quote
That was almost 2 years ago and I didn't know

We have satellite TV here so it should be fine, although the TV itself is from 1998 (I think), before the whole widescreen HD LCD hype took over ... not like I watch TV anyway, either

____________________



#94
Pandaren
Still something.
Level: 108


Posts: 252/3196
EXP: 13229300
For next: 291199

Since: 08-17-07

From: Finland

Since last post: 1.3 years
Last activity: 93 days

Posted on 12-21-07 03:41:07 AM Link | Quote



Another round?
Bleh, we already had the change.

____________________


"If only the mail was run by pandaren. Then it would be pandaren express mail!"



Drag
2640
Level: 99


Posts: 503/2641
EXP: 9979096
For next: 20904

Since: 07-03-07


Since last post: 4.2 years
Last activity: 3.3 years

Posted on 12-21-07 03:55:37 AM Link | Quote
Drag's Post #503
Guys, I think this is only affecting television broadcasts. Radio and such should still be fine.

I did some wiki-research on the current applications of various signals in various portions of the RF spectrum, and here is a list of common public uses that I've come up with:

- Time Signals (40 kHz-80 kHz): Some electronic clocks use this to automatically set the correct time. My wristwatch does this, actually.

- Medium-Wave AM Radio (520 kHz–1610 kHz): This is the most common range for public AM Radio broadcasting, in America.

- FM radio (88 MHz-108 MHz): Again, this is the range used in America. Also known as Band II.

- VHF television broadcasts (55 MHz-88 MHz, and 175 MHz-216 MHz): This is channels 2-6 (Band I), and 7-13 (Band III), respectively.

- UHF television broadcasts (470 MHz-806 MHz): This is channels 14-69. Interesting to note, 806 MHz-894 MHz used to be used for channels 70-83, but are now used for pagers, cell phones, and radio transmissions for local safety services like police, fire, and hospitals.

- Satellite Radio (2310 MHz–2360 MHz): Both XM and Sirius.

Now, in addition to this list, I took a look at the part of the bill you're all concerned with.

Basically, stations that broadcast in the "analog television service" will be required to stop by Feb. 18, 2009.

All broadcasting (analog and digital) will switch to a digital signal, being broadcasted on channels 2-36, or channels 38-51.

Now, from what I can gather from this, there will still be television broadcasts over the air, but they will be in a digital signal, and not an analog signal. They're just basically trying to free up some of the RF spectrum, which will be auctioned off.

This does *not* mention FM/AM radio signals anywhere, so I imagine that they'll be safe. For now.

____________________
neotransotaku
Member
wonders why OSX does not come with their version of MSPaint?
Level: 52


Posts: 115/603
EXP: 1083485
For next: 355

Since: 08-24-07

From: The Landmark @ One Market

Since last post: 2.6 years
Last activity: 29 days

Posted on 12-21-07 04:03:13 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by ∑ Ranko
Originally posted by neotransotaku
Also, it is important to mention that if you watch cable or satellite TV right now, you have nothing to worry about.

The analog to digitial TV conversion only effects people who get TV over the air using rabbit air antennaes or one of those rooftop directional antennae.


Actually, neo, they sell HD rabbit ears and rooftop antennae. Have for over two years now. Old-style UHF/VHF ones, though, yea.
Yeah, it is said that such antennae will pick up digital signals after the conversion, but the TV won't be able to process the digital signal. Thus, you should pay attention if that is how you pick up TV right now. I just want to point out that if you pay for cable or satellite TV, there is no need to upgrade your TV or worry about buying a digital-to-analog converter.

I remember in high school, many of my classmates didn't know the difference between cable/satellite and over the air TV.
Deleted User
Collection of nobodies
Posted on 12-21-07 05:34:43 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Imajin
(and maybe Google)
Heh.
Well this won't effect me since I get ... um ... well it's not satellite ... it's "Verizon FIOS TV" which I guess is technically "cable" ... maybe ...
Yeah...

____________________


===================
[Posted by NightKev]
Eon

Hammer Brother
MLB
Level: 68


Posts: 212/1085
EXP: 2623127
For next: 105673

Since: 07-22-07


Since last post: 297 days
Last activity: 117 days

Posted on 12-21-07 10:13:56 AM Link | Quote
Yeah. This really only affects analog over-the-air broadcasts with an antenna, and possibly services like analog cable (if it still even exists). All devices which output their own signals like DVD players, VCRs, game consoles, etc do not apply.

____________________
Anya

Trudging Scribe



Post 418/23359
Posted on 12-21-07 12:21:46 PM Link | Quote
I saw the commercial for this the other day. Freaking insane...I currently have comcast cable without a nice looking TV...but hopefully that'll change before 2009.

____________________
Hiryuu

Level: 206


Posts: 1800/14435
EXP: 127481069
For next: 132310

Since: 07-06-07


Since last post: 11.8 years
Last activity: 11.7 years

Posted on 12-21-07 03:05:27 PM Link | Quote
Ω > U
Originally posted by Drag
...They're just basically trying to free up some of the RF spectrum, which will be auctioned off...


Hah. So my suspicions were correct...even after the whole thing for the movement they're still trying to make a mint off this. As far as I knew, they wanted to nuke analog broadcasts entirely when I worked at RS...so the chances are good that any and all will be nuked. I mean we pushed everything digital because of it...from TVs to cordless phones that used a digital and not analog signal.

Though, that makes sense if they don't do EVERYTHING in the spectrum too, taking cordless phones (not cells) into account. That'd be kinda hard for them to nuke cordless analog signals. You probably wouldn't want to use one anyways, especially in the 900MHz range, since you can pick up the conversation on a regular scanner if you so wanted to.


____________________
Nicole

Disk-kun
Level: 146


Posts: 692/6469
EXP: 38242477
For next: 270817

Since: 07-07-07

Pronouns: she/her
From: Boston, MA

Since last post: 66 days
Last activity: 8 days

Posted on 12-21-07 03:08:29 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by ∑ Ranko
Not necessarily HDTV more than digital (which HD is obviously digital). You can still buy low-def TVs that have digital tuners.

Cellphones, for instance, are another medium getting hit. Nextel especially since they had to drop their analog network that was actually quite good to begin with. Not to mention the possibility of a slight quality drop from uncompressed analog to compressed/encoded digital. :\

Hm, I remember hearing about the cell-phone thing, though I thought most companies, especially AT&T and Verizon, wanted to get rid of the analog networks themselves as well- the big opposition coming from people like OnStar who depended on the analog networks. I'm not surprised that Nextel seems to get screwed over- though from what I've heard Sprint is planning on getting rid of Nextel altogether in the long term.

____________________

Eon

Hammer Brother
MLB
Level: 68


Posts: 213/1085
EXP: 2623127
For next: 105673

Since: 07-22-07


Since last post: 297 days
Last activity: 117 days

Posted on 12-21-07 03:12:18 PM Link | Quote
It seems to me that mobile phones are going to eventually replace landlines too... What difference that'll make, I have not the least bit of clue. Except perhaps auto accidents due to even more idiots talking instead of focusing on the road.

____________________
Hiryuu

Level: 206


Posts: 1801/14435
EXP: 127481069
For next: 132310

Since: 07-06-07


Since last post: 11.8 years
Last activity: 11.7 years

Posted on 12-21-07 03:13:11 PM Link | Quote
Ω > U
Sprint is merged with Nextel, last I heard (Sprint-Nextel). The analog networks for Nextel were ditched not too long ago, if I'm not mistaken so you're likely right there.

____________________
Kas
Member
Level: 28


Posts: 47/145
EXP: 128077
For next: 3261

Since: 07-28-07

From: Sheffield, UK

Since last post: 1.2 years
Last activity: 1.2 years

Posted on 12-21-07 03:51:33 PM Link | Quote
The UK's had a dual system working for a while. The digital signal can be picked up and processed by pretty much any TV sold today. The switch-over has already begun, the analog system is being switched off slowly region-by-region.

I don't really see what all the fuss is about. Radio is fine, mobile phones are fine, my cordless phone is fine, my wireless network is fine, as is everything else that uses wireless communications. All that's happening is that the television space is being shifted around a bit. Digital technology also means that more channels can be broadcast in the traditional bandwidth it occupied.

I've got an HDTV that can process both analog and digital, and I've got a USB-key-sized receiver that will allow my Mac to receive, display and record digital TV, so I don't even need a TV watch digital TV
Hiryuu

Level: 206


Posts: 1802/14435
EXP: 127481069
For next: 132310

Since: 07-06-07


Since last post: 11.8 years
Last activity: 11.7 years

Posted on 12-21-07 04:22:15 PM Link | Quote
Ω > U
I don't really have much of a problem with it either. I don't really have a need for TV most times anyways since I have access to this. To say the least, I have neither cable nor satellite at home (and won't until I decide otherwise/get a big screen and furniture to care enough).

____________________
Rena
I had one (1) message in Discord deleted and proceeded to make a huge, huge mess about how it was a violation of free speech and how moderators are supposed to be spam janitors and nobody should have the right to tell me not to talk about school shootings
Level: 135


Posts: 1861/5390
EXP: 29043339
For next: 291666

Since: 07-22-07

Pronouns: he/him/whatever
From: RSP Segment 6

Since last post: 330 days
Last activity: 330 days

Posted on 12-21-07 07:07:33 PM Link | Quote
Jul - Post #1861 - 12-21-07 02:07:33pm
Those who don't want to give up their old radios in the event AM/FM broadcasts stop could simply buy a $15 FM transmitter to plug into a new radio.

I wonder what these digital signals will look like on an analog TV...

____________________
OoBurns
?
Level: 60


Posts: 287/806
EXP: 1682311
For next: 90467

Since: 07-04-07

From: USA

Since last post: 10.4 years
Last activity: 9.8 years

Posted on 12-21-07 07:14:04 PM Link | Quote
This won't really affect me, since I don't watch TV at all.

It will be strange to not have over-the-air television any more, I guess...

____________________
Dark Purple | Blue | Purple | Red | Orange | Yellow | Green | Dark Blue | Winter | Daily Cycle
Nicole

Disk-kun
Level: 146


Posts: 693/6469
EXP: 38242477
For next: 270817

Since: 07-07-07

Pronouns: she/her
From: Boston, MA

Since last post: 66 days
Last activity: 8 days

Posted on 12-21-07 07:27:36 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by OoBurns
It will be strange to not have over-the-air television any more, I guess...

There'll still be broadcast television, just not analog broadcast television.

____________________

Rena
I had one (1) message in Discord deleted and proceeded to make a huge, huge mess about how it was a violation of free speech and how moderators are supposed to be spam janitors and nobody should have the right to tell me not to talk about school shootings
Level: 135


Posts: 1864/5390
EXP: 29043339
For next: 291666

Since: 07-22-07

Pronouns: he/him/whatever
From: RSP Segment 6

Since last post: 330 days
Last activity: 330 days

Posted on 12-21-07 10:16:52 PM Link | Quote
Jul - Post #1864 - 12-21-07 05:16:52pm
I think people are confused by the idea of receiving digital television with an antenna. Indeed, I didn't know it was possible until just recently.

____________________
Colin
Missing: One avatar. Will be restored at some point.

Post 210/10052
Active
8.2 years ago
Posted on 12-22-07 05:34:15 AM Link | Quote
Yeah, Kas, but you guys have to pay the dreaded LICENSE FEE that I always see mentioned a few times a year on BBC News.

Good thing we just got a 40-inch HDTV this week. With digital cable to come...
Lyskar
12210
-The Chaos within trumps the Chaos without-
Level: 192


Posts: 962/12211
EXP: 99211470
For next: 662101

Since: 07-03-07

From: 52-2-88-7

Since last post: 7.4 years
Last activity: 7.3 years

Posted on 12-22-07 06:32:34 PM Link | Quote
12-22-07 12:32:34pm
962 posts
172 days
I don't know why I put this here.
There are actually more broadcast channels in digital, and more content, than before.

Over-the-air TV is actually going to become good enough to compete with Cable at this rate, with the lower amount of compression and the lack of distortion (You either get a channel or you don't)

____________________
"My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair!" Nothing beside remains: round the decay Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare, The lone and level sands stretch far away. -ShelleyDeath to n00bs!
Pages: 1 2 3Next newer thread | Next older thread
Jul - General Chat - If you dont have a digital TV by the time its 2009... New poll - New thread - New reply


Rusted Logic

Acmlmboard - commit 47be4dc [2021-08-23]
©2000-2022 Acmlm, Xkeeper, Kaito Sinclaire, et al.

32 database queries, 1 query cache hits.
Query execution time: 0.101499 seconds
Script execution time: 0.052149 seconds
Total render time: 0.153648 seconds