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Dave S 06-11-2009 10:56 PM

It's official: No one cares!
 
Well, it's official: no one (outside of us TV nuts) seems to care one way or the other -- or even know -- that analog TV broadcasting will end tomorrow. We had planned a big blowout "Farewell" party at our museum with TVs from every era of NTSC - and before - represented, all tuned to the New York stations. (Thanks to all of you who volunteered the use of your sets!)

It would have been the biggest and dare I say best farewell party anywhere in these parts. And not one station was interested in giving it even thirty seconds coverage.

So rather than put up the deep fringe antenna and truck in a bunch of sets, we downgraded the festivities and will be having beer and pretzels in front of an "iffy" CTC-5!

It will be interesting to see how many people do end up caring after their sets stop working. Although I'm cranky enough to want to see a real revolt, I suspect this will all just go out with a whimper.

--Dave Sica

M3-SRT8 06-11-2009 11:48 PM

Oh, one local TV Station cared enough to call me.

BTW, I granted them an interview with the Press on the "Demise of Analog Broadcast Television", and, it made today's local cable TV news. All my vintage TV's were filmed in action. Plus, they asked intelligent questions.

Here is a link, enjoy:

http://www.necn.com/Boston/SciTech/2...244756863.html

I had great fun doing this interview.

LJB :smoke:

Dave S 06-12-2009 12:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by M3-SRT8 (Post 2805425)
Oh, one local TV Station cared enough to call me.

That's great! Makes me feel a little better at least!

I liked the line: "The man who clings to the past... waves "Sayonara" :)

(Couldn't open your link. Try this one.)

zenith2134 06-12-2009 12:05 AM

Hey that is great indeed! Nicely handled.

wilkes85 06-12-2009 12:36 AM

I think the reason is because the TV stations wanna downplay any notions that the fact that digital is inferiour to analogue TV signal. They know damn well it's inferiour, in fact, it's probabally the worst idea anyone ever had, but they dont want the masses to know that.

What they want people to think is that analogue is inferiour, and digital is the cat's ass. That results in clueless morons going out and buying those crappy digital tuners and/or crappy BPC flat screen TVs.

And i better stop here before i keep going on with my rant. There's a lot more than I want to say though.

mattdavala 06-12-2009 01:06 AM

Wow! What a terrific interview. I can't believe how much of your TVs they showed!

Is that a Dumont RA-105 console?

Thanks!
Matt Davala

Dave S 06-12-2009 01:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wilkes85 (Post 2805535)
I think the reason is because the TV stations wanna downplay any notions that the fact that digital is inferiour to analogue TV signal. They know damn well it's inferiour, in fact, it's probabally the worst idea anyone ever had, but they dont want the masses to know that.

What they want people to think is that analogue is inferiour, and digital is the cat's ass. That results in clueless morons going out and buying those crappy digital tuners and/or crappy BPC flat screen TVs.

Uh, gee wilkes85, why don't you stop being so gosh-darned polite and say what's really on your mind? :)

--Dave

M3-SRT8 06-12-2009 05:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mattdavala (Post 2805557)
Wow! What a terrific interview. I can't believe how much of your TVs they showed!

Is that a Dumont RA-105 console?

Thanks!
Matt Davala


Yup. A DuMont RA-105B "Sussex." I rescued it from a cellar in Butler, NJ. It was a scratched up mess, but, fortunately, the Chassis was in superb condition, and it had a raster!

The cabinet needed to be completely stripped, inside & out. But, the wood and vineer underneath was near flawless. It was a complete restoration, right down to the gold DuMont Decals & Control Labels. I scanned what was left of them and digitally recreated them all. Perfect.

You can pick your teeth in the Cabinet's finish. Plus, it works fabulous now.

The other Sets shown were my Philco 48-1001, DuMont RA-103 Chatham, aka "The Doghouse", and, the RCA Victor 630TS, which was on the Bench.

I'll have a surprise for you all in a couple of weeks. New Teleset is arriving...

Thanks;

LJB:smoke:

Sandy G 06-12-2009 05:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wilkes85 (Post 2805535)
I think the reason is because the TV stations wanna downplay any notions that the fact that digital is inferiour to analogue TV signal. They know damn well it's inferiour, in fact, it's probabally the worst idea anyone ever had, but they dont want the masses to know that.

What they want people to think is that analogue is inferiour, and digital is the cat's ass. That results in clueless morons going out and buying those crappy digital tuners and/or crappy BPC flat screen TVs.

And i better stop here before i keep going on with my rant. There's a lot more than I want to say though.

As Fred Ward-as Gus Grissom said- "F!ckin' A, Bubba !"

electroking 06-12-2009 08:01 AM

Anyone tried this link?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by M3-SRT8 (Post 2805425)
Oh, one local TV Station cared enough to call me.

BTW, I granted them an interview with the Press on the "Demise of Analog Broadcast Television", and, it made today's local cable TV news. All my vintage TV's were filmed in action. Plus, they asked intelligent questions.

Here is a link, enjoy:

http://www.necn.com/Boston/SciTech/2...244756863.html

I had great fun doing this interview.

LJB :smoke:

The link does not seem to work, is there some way I can view this
interview? TIA.

JimJ[VT] 06-12-2009 08:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave S (Post 2805311)
Well, it's official: no one (outside of us TV nuts) seems to care one way or the other -- or even know -- that analog TV broadcasting will end tomorrow. We had planned a big blowout "Farewell" party at our museum with TVs from every era of NTSC - and before - represented, all tuned to the New York stations. (Thanks to all of you who volunteered the use of your sets!)

It would have been the biggest and dare I say best farewell party anywhere in these parts. And not one station was interested in giving it even thirty seconds coverage.

So rather than put up the deep fringe antenna and truck in a bunch of sets, we downgraded the festivities and will be having beer and pretzels in front of an "iffy" CTC-5!

It will be interesting to see how many people do end up caring after their sets stop working. Although I'm cranky enough to want to see a real revolt, I suspect this will all just go out with a whimper.

--Dave Sica

With all the saturation of ads out there, you'd have to be not watching TV to be unaware of analog TV ending. Got pretty annoying.

Actually kind of glad...my ham club's 6 meter FM repeater should have a much better receive range now :)

M3-SRT8 06-12-2009 08:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by electroking (Post 2805877)
The link does not seem to work, is there some way I can view this
interview? TIA.


Try this:


http://www.necn.com/Boston/SciTech/2...244756863.html

LJB:smoke:

Strawman 06-12-2009 09:47 AM

Great interview, and beautiful sets. :thmbsp:

mashaffer 06-12-2009 10:11 AM

We the sheeple ... baaaa...

mike

M3-SRT8 06-12-2009 10:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Strawman (Post 2806098)
Great interview, and beautiful sets. :thmbsp:


Thanks, Strawman.

Who's the babe in the Avatar?

LJB:smoke:


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