Satelite TV Problem Solved

   / Satelite TV Problem Solved #44  
What do you do in the evenings when it's dark outside before going to bed?

We like to read. I'll spend time on the internet looking up stuff. I recently bought 2 2001 TDI's. One of them is going to loose it's automatic transmission. I have most of the parts to change it to a manual. The 140 page forum on the whole process took several evenings to read. If my wife is working in the evening I'll go to the village restaurant for supper and visit with the neighbours that are there. I'll go visit the neighbours. If I'm pressed for time like this week I'll go back to the shop and work. Tonite I'll be tired so it'll be a 10 pm bedtime.

I don't know exactly how to explain it but I con go to a hotel for a night and go through all the channels once or twice and turn the tv off. I'm just not interested in what's on. If I can find a good documentary, I'll watch it. The show has to be pretty good though as adds just bug me. My attitude is that the advertisers should be paying me to watch their adds. Since they aren't....click!
 
   / Satelite TV Problem Solved #45  
I don't know exactly how to explain it but I con go to a hotel for a night and go through all the channels once or twice and turn the tv off. I'm just not interested in what's on. If I can find a good documentary, I'll watch it. The show has to be pretty good though as adds just bug me. My attitude is that the advertisers should be paying me to watch their adds. Since they aren't....click!

I just returned from a trip to the East coast, so I stayed in hotels several nights. Never once did I turn on the TV - for the same reasons as you give. Years ago TV was called "The Vast Wasteland" and as far as I can see, that hasn't changed at all. I just can't believe people would waste time watching that stuff. And I'm with you about the ads. I do watch TV - every evening if I'm home - but that's to get the local news as in the last few years the print media has really gone to ****. Even so, there's been times when, after 6 - 10 ads in a row, I just turn the TV off in disgust.
I'm getting more and more of my news feed via computer (internet). If I could find a good on-line news feed with no ads, no pop-ups, just in-depth articles I could read, I'd be willing to pay for it!
 
   / Satelite TV Problem Solved #46  
I enjoy TV and movies. Not all of them, and to be honest, there seem to be fewer and fewer shows out there to watch, but there are still enough to keep me entertained.

Lately I'm seeing a lot of people on FB talking about getting rid of cable and satellite and going with an alternative route. Same thing as this thread. One of the things I hate about paying $100 a month is that so much of it goes towards channels that I do not watch, or support. ESPN is a big part of it. I just can't stand anything about them and that's another significant reason to get away from Cable and Satellite.

We probably watch a dozen different channels during the week, including the local networks.
 
   / Satelite TV Problem Solved #47  
With Sling you can stream several channels of live tv and also record much like a satellite dvr.

I was looking for a way to DVR just from an OTA antenna. I have wifi in the house but it is heavily throttled once I hit the cap rendering it useless for video. Basically I just want to record off the local channels.

Any thoughts?

I'm having trouble logging in to AVS forum to research this and as yet, still no response from them on my login.
 
   / Satelite TV Problem Solved
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#48  
I was looking for a way to DVR just from an OTA antenna.

I have no experience with an OTA DVR. With that said, I read a few articles and came up with a TiVo Roamio OTA DVR. It seems to be the higher rated device and also the higher priced as well. Good thing I noticed was there is no further costs once you purchase. I am sure there are cheaper ones out there.

Amazon.com: TiVo Roamio OTA 1 TB DVR - With No Monthly Service Fees - Digital Video Recorder and Streaming Media Player: Electronics

We used to record with a VCR. Not as convenient messing with tapes and lack of a channel guide that the above device has. VCR....wow things change fast....seems like just yesterday :)
 
   / Satelite TV Problem Solved #49  
We are so glad to be rid of satellite TV and all that baggage of overpayments, renting obsolute receivers and reading their legal contracts. They can shove it. Now we have Sling basic with the outdoor channels added in for a $25 total. We bought an over the air antenna and have 35 or so of those channels and are thrilled. We should have dumped sat TV years ago.

Now, we have lots of time to do the things we were way too tired or busy to do. Tractor things that were endlessly delayed are now finished, the wife already has her spring cleaning done and we're both itching for spring to arrive and get outside. The days seem longer with more time to do the things we want to. You don't realize what a huge waste most TV is. Best of all, I don't have to pay for channels and programming that I not only don't watch but find repulsive.
 
   / Satelite TV Problem Solved #50  
remember when the main reason advertised to get cable was "no commercials" ? LoL...

I hope more and more users give up cable and satellite services...maybe then they will come to their senses and realize what the consumers want is what counts and allow customers to pick and choose and only pay for the channels they want..rather than forcing packages of programming most people don't watch...

ESPN?...A network made up entirely of amateurs...starting with that effing idiot berman...!
 
   / Satelite TV Problem Solved #51  
Lately I'm seeing a lot of people on FB talking about getting rid of cable and satellite and going with an alternative route. Same thing as this thread. One of the things I hate about paying $100 a month is that so much of it goes towards channels that I do not watch, or support. ESPN is a big part of it. I just can't stand anything about them and that's another significant reason to get away from Cable and Satellite.

We probably watch a dozen different channels during the week, including the local networks.

We just have the ultra-basic cable tv package (OTA plus a handful of others). When we first got it, it was ~$17/mo, now it's gone up to almost $30 when you take into account the fees. OTA tv is not an option here since the digital switch.
Every now and then the wife gets antsy about all these "great shows" that are on channels we don't get. I've considered trying one of the streaming services (as a supplement), but it's hard to tell what's available on any given one without actually becoming a subscriber...their websites aren't very informative.

Most of what we watch is either CBS or My Network.

I hope more and more users give up cable and satellite services...maybe then they will come to their senses and realize what the consumers want is what counts and allow customers to pick and choose and only pay for the channels they want..rather than forcing packages of programming most people don't watch...

Would be nice, but I'm not holding my breath.
 
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   / Satelite TV Problem Solved #52  
I have no experience with an OTA DVR. With that said, I read a few articles and came up with a TiVo Roamio OTA DVR. It seems to be the higher rated device and also the higher priced as well. Good thing I noticed was there is no further costs once you purchase. I am sure there are cheaper ones out there.

Amazon.com: TiVo Roamio OTA 1 TB DVR - With No Monthly Service Fees - Digital Video Recorder and Streaming Media Player: Electronics

We used to record with a VCR. Not as convenient messing with tapes and lack of a channel guide that the above device has. VCR....wow things change fast....seems like just yesterday :)

That looks perfect but it appears they are going to abandon that unit and force people to go to Bolt which has monthly fees.
 
   / Satelite TV Problem Solved #53  
I enjoy TV and movies. Not all of them, and to be honest, there seem to be fewer and fewer shows out there to watch, but there are still enough to keep me entertained.

Lately I'm seeing a lot of people on FB talking about getting rid of cable and satellite and going with an alternative route. Same thing as this thread. One of the things I hate about paying $100 a month is that so much of it goes towards channels that I do not watch, or support. ESPN is a big part of it. I just can't stand anything about them and that's another significant reason to get away from Cable and Satellite.

We probably watch a dozen different channels during the week, including the local networks.

In my case you can't miss something you never had...

My brother never had Cable or Sat... just a handful of over the air due to location... that changed quick when he got married... two priorities... Cable and Central A/C
 
   / Satelite TV Problem Solved #54  
We just have the ultra-basic cable tv package (OTA plus a handful of others). When we first got it, it was ~$17/mo, now it's gone up to almost $30 when you take into account the fees. OTA tv has not an option here since the digital switch.

We use the Digital Converter Boxes... cheap and so far so good... no fancy antenna... simple rabbit ears.
 
   / Satelite TV Problem Solved #55  
We use the Digital Converter Boxes... cheap and so far so good... no fancy antenna... simple rabbit ears.

I have the same problem that "Oaktree" does, we are too far out in the boonies to get the digital signal. Had a signal when OTA was still analogue, but since it has gone digital, no more signal so no service. :( A digital box won't help if you don't have any signal.
 
   / Satelite TV Problem Solved #56  
I have the same problem that "Oaktree" does, we are too far out in the boonies to get the digital signal. Had a signal when OTA was still analogue, but since it has gone digital, no more signal so no service. :( A digital box won't help if you don't have any signal.

I've not seen that happen before. Did you have a big YAGI array? I guess I've only installed antennas for digital but in a few cases the antenna was there for analog and the transition to digital was good to go.

Have you researched it? Try your address at this site perhaps. Address
 
   / Satelite TV Problem Solved #57  
I have the same problem that "Oaktree" does, we are too far out in the boonies to get the digital signal. Had a signal when OTA was still analogue, but since it has gone digital, no more signal so no service. :( A digital box won't help if you don't have any signal.

Put up a tower and a big Log periodic antenna. No signal is a myth. You just need to improve your signal gathering devices. Putting up a Rohn 25 is no big deal. I have put up and taken down dozens of them in my life. It all depends on how badly you want to receive the signals. If you are willing to do some work and invest a little money, you can have more TV signals than you know what to do with.

A rotator will likely be necessary unless all signals of interest are in one direction. If you cannot afford or don't want to build a tower, a simple Rohn 40 foot push up mast, well guyed may be all you would need. Get some height, and get some gain in the antenna itself, and a good Preamp to overcome losses in feed-line can make all the difference in the world.

As a "ham radio" operator I have always had towers, even as a boy, as soon as I could afford a used one and get it up. As a young man, myself and another friend built a tower for a repeater we wanted to get on the air out of 10 foot sections of dura-tube, and 9 inch steel straps. We welded it all together to make a 100 foot tower in 10 foot sections. We had to mark the sections to fit it together as our tolerances were not as precise as a "factory built" but it worked and stood for decades. We had to borrow a friends welder as we were too poor to even own one. It is amazing what you can do when you want something bad enough, and you are young and dumb. :)
 
   / Satelite TV Problem Solved #58  
I was looking for a way to DVR just from an OTA antenna. I have wifi in the house but it is heavily throttled once I hit the cap rendering it useless for video. Basically I just want to record off the local channels.

Any thoughts?

I'm having trouble logging in to AVS forum to research this and as yet, still no response from them on my login.

I have an Emantic AT103B that is a digital tuner and records through a USB port. Less than 30 bucks from Walmart. You can use a flash drive for storage or plug an external hard drive into it. I have a 120 gig solid state drive plugged into mine. I don't use it often because the playback conflicts with my Vizeo sound bar. I think the sound bar is the problem there because my antenna rotator also conflicts with it.
 
   / Satelite TV Problem Solved #59  
When we went digital a ten years ago the output power was less but repeaters were put in, a lot of people complained that they lost TV all together but didn't re tune their TV's to the new frequencies.
As far as they were concerned Channel 7 and 9 were Channel 7 and 9 even though they moved up the UHF spectrum into the low 40's, of course when they received it it still came up as 7 and 9 and that caused even more confusion.
I am using two channels as an example only but I found that if I retuned for someone I didn't tell them what channel they were on now and they were happy.
For fringe areas here phased arrays are quite popular but susceptible to damage from high winds.
 
   / Satelite TV Problem Solved #60  
i dumped my sat tv several years ago....maybe 3 if i remember correctly. i stream netflix and hulu plus i get amazon prime along with my prime membership. im never at a loss to watch something. i pay less than $22/month plus my prime membership (which i use for shipping amazon stuff anyways) as opposed to the $200 per month i was paying. if it has been 3 years , thats over $6400 savings. i dont miss dish at all
 

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