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wa2ise 06-11-2009 12:26 AM

48 hours left!
 
Not in some eBay auction, but only 48 hours left in over-the-air NTSC. :tears:

David Roper 06-11-2009 12:48 AM

It's a very, very sad thing indeed.

Hemingray 06-11-2009 04:58 AM

The end of a fine era indeed. I grew up around this, and I'm only 25. :tears:

Sandy G 06-11-2009 05:27 AM

As I am basically a devious, evil bastard who enjoys to no end the sufferings of my fellow man, I sincerely wish this whole thing would blow up in the Fed's-and the Funny Cookie Company's faces, & the whole USA suddenly was without one of our REAL gods, television, for awhile... I read once that they introduced TV in deepest darkest Africa, & a year later, came back & asked the locals what they would be LEAST willing to do without-Access to food, water, or TV-and TV won out overwhelmingly...Imagine what would happen if America was forced to go Cold Turkey w/o The Idiot Box...An' it was THIS thumb-sucking bureaucrat who caused it...His life wouldn't be worth a plugged nickel...

merrylander 06-11-2009 06:26 AM

Just wait Sandy, it ain't over 'till the fat lady sings.

Arkay 06-11-2009 06:58 AM

I'm kind of with Sandy G on this... I almost hope it causes widespread dissent and a huge backlash, forcing them to return to the status quo ante.

While I am not against technological progress [Where would we be without the internet and access to AK, for example? :D ], in this case I think it served the needs of a limited number of people (and the government) making more money, more than it served to benefit the general public. It is primarily an exercise in transfer-of-wealth without sufficient other justification. Let it be revealed for what it is, and let the bureaucrats learn a lesson!

Of course, I am basing this on a limited amount of information, and may be wrong. If I am wrong and it turns out to be overall better for the consumer, then so be it. I'll be sad to see the old systems go. I LIKE the sound of my Marantz TV tuner, and would like to be able to play things off the air over vintage TV gear... but it won't be the end of the world, any more than the passing of crank-and dial phones was. {Although dial phones STILL work when connected to modern systems!}

Fortunately, Hong Kong is still broadcasting both formats, and has not announced any timetable for cutting off the free-to-air traditional (PAL) channels. Unfortunately, I suspect it is only a matter of time before they do announce such a date here, too...

My condolences to those more immediately affected! :sigh: :no:

Arkay 06-11-2009 07:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by merrylander (Post 2803195)
Just wait Sandy, it ain't over 'till the fat lady sings.

That's the spirit! Never say die! :thmbsp:

{But what do you do when the fat lady DOES eventually sing? :tears:}

zenith2134 06-11-2009 08:44 AM

...you get out your converter box so the tubes can continue beaming, mixing and amplifying!

Keep those old sets runnin; no matter what it takes! I'm going to make sure mine are still used here and there to keep em in working order. :yes:

botrytis 06-11-2009 08:50 AM

Well, digital broadcasts use less bandwidth compared to analog - picture was on one frequency and sound on another. This will basically free up the analog bands for fire and police departments to use (which don't have enough frequencies now).

Yes there will be pain - is it a big deal - NO.

Wait until the total conversion of our enegy system to sustainable energy for the REAL PAIN!!!

Phil Nelson 06-11-2009 09:37 AM

W-a-a-a-h! I had this scheme to pile up some vintage TVs, tune them to different channels, and videotape the Big Moment.

Then I scheduled a last-minute weekend trip out of state. I'll be staying at my sister's house tomorrow night, and they probably don't even own a TV with antenna, so I'll miss it altogether.

Phil Nelson

Hemingray 06-11-2009 10:33 AM

less than 24 hours left.... RIP NTSC.

compucat 06-11-2009 11:15 AM

I will mourn the loss of my portable sets most of all. The larger sets can run off a converter with no great hardship but I will miss being able to use a pocket size TV. I have a 10" netbook computer in which I am using a USB tuner as a portable digital TV solution. So far, it is working out rather well and the battery life is comparable to a standard portable. Sometimes you have to get a little creative.

Hemingray 06-11-2009 11:19 AM

You can get a bit creative with some standard amplifiers and a decent antenna for your portables.

jeyurkon 06-11-2009 12:55 PM

I tried a 1/4 wave dipole with a balun on a Blonder Tongue AM60-550 and had strong reception everywhere in the house. Outside the house it was weak, as I had hoped. I suppose due to the isocyanurate foam with the aluminum sheet on it that insulates my house.

John

ohohyodafarted 06-11-2009 03:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jeyurkon (Post 2803932)
I tried a 1/4 wave dipole with a balun on a Blonder Tongue AM60-550 and had strong reception everywhere in the house. Outside the house it was weak, as I had hoped. I suppose due to the isocyanurate foam with the aluminum sheet on it that insulates my house.

John

John, Could you please post all of the intricate details of how you made the antenna, for dummies like me, what and how a blaun is used in the configuration. Also what chanel.

I have procured several Holland VHF modulators (60db out) and was wondering how to do what you did.

thanks for the advice in advance!

Bob


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