{"id":681,"date":"2009-06-14T01:15:00","date_gmt":"2009-06-14T01:15:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/vyrdolak.com\/wordpress\/?p=681"},"modified":"2009-06-14T01:15:00","modified_gmt":"2009-06-14T01:15:00","slug":"i-can-haz-digital-tv","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/vyrdolak.com\/wordpress\/?p=681","title":{"rendered":"I Can Haz Digital TV?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;ve been waiting five months for today! Tentative outcome: better than I expected.<\/p>\n<p>As most of my friends know, I&#8217;ve pretty much given up television. Some years back, I cancelled my cable TV for good out of disgust at the constantly increasing prices, the virtual monopoly they held, and the way they packaged their services. I won&#8217;t use cable TV, or any simulacrum like satellite TV. (I won&#8217;t have a regular cell phone account for similar reasons, but that&#8217;s another story.) When I cancelled my cable, I upgraded my Internet service to broadband. I still occasionally watched a broadcast TV program, usually on PBS. I liked the <em>Law &#038; Order<\/em> shows, too. Sometimes I&#8217;d do my workouts to them. And I sometimes watched the Patriots games.<\/p>\n<p>Analog reception at my house was never that great. I got used to watching most things through snow. My house is surrounded by taller buildings and tons of tall trees and is in a somewhat low spot. I bought one of those &#8220;amplified&#8221; indoor antennas a couple of years ago, but it didn&#8217;t seem to make a lot of difference.<\/p>\n<p>So, when all the information started to come out about the switchover to all-digital broadcast, I read about the pros and cons with some pessimism. From what I was reading, it didn&#8217;t sound like I&#8217;d get much digital reception at my house, and I resigned myself to fate. The digital switch, I figured, would probably be the final death knell for what remained of my TV viewing.<\/p>\n<p>But there was no way to be sure until it happened. Last summer, I sent away for the government coupons, bought two converter boxes, and put them on a shelf. I got a new DVD\/VCR combo unit for Christmas, and in January, when I set it up, I got out one of the converter boxes and set it up, too. It wasn&#8217;t hard to set it up. But as far as I could tell, I could only pick up two digital channels. I wasn&#8217;t sure how to evaluate this because I wasn&#8217;t sure what stations were already broadcasting in digital, and if they were, if it was at full power. I decided I&#8217;d have to wait until the changeover on February 22 and see what came in.<\/p>\n<p>Then, of course, the changeover was postponed. As a result, I&#8217;ve been in complete limbo. Every time I looked for information about the digital switch, I&#8217;d just find the same &#8220;Digital TV for Dummies&#8221; basic stuff about how to hook up your converter box. The technical information I was looking for about signal strength and what stations were already broadcasting and what kind of antenna might be most useful wasn&#8217;t easy to find, and I didn&#8217;t care enough to spend huge amounts of time hunting for it. I hadn&#8217;t even tried watching broadcast TV since last January.<\/p>\n<p>So, on June 12th I was waiting eagerly for two things: my chance to claim Vyrdolak as a username on Facebook, and the final switch to digital broadcasting so at last I could determine what, if any, TV I would have.<\/p>\n<p>This afternoon I checked all the cables and connections on my ridiculous home-brewed &#8220;entertainment center,&#8221; turned on the converter box, and ran a channel scan. I ended up with ONE channel.<\/p>\n<p>In Spanish.<\/p>\n<p>What had me rolling on the floor was the fact that, <em>just<\/em> as I got the station set, a movie was beginning. It was <em>The Last Starfighter<\/em>&#8211;that is, <em>El Ultimo Guerrero Espacial<\/em>. I love that movie, and it&#8217;s a trip dubbed in Spanish. But, um&#8230;I was kinda hoping I could do a little better than just one channel. So I moved the antenna up onto the mantel, and then I could pick up three channels, including the one from Manchester, NH that I&#8217;d really expected to be able to get.<\/p>\n<p>At this point, I decided to try something I&#8217;d made a feint at a couple of years ago and didn&#8217;t manage to do. I decided to try putting the antenna up in the attic and running the cable down through the ceiling to the converter box. The last time I thought of this, the TV was in a different location, and I didn&#8217;t have such strong incentive to bother. This time, it was much easier to do. I drilled a hole through the ceiling, threaded the cable through it and hooked everything up. I ran a scan and was able to pick up about 11 channels. According to the signal map at <a href=\"http:\/\/www.fcc.gov\/mb\/engineering\/maps\/\" target=\"_blank\">DTV.gov<\/a>, I should have 18 channels with strong or moderate signals, and I&#8217;m sure other parts of Pepperell do. But I can keep working on it.<\/p>\n<p>So, I actually do have digital TV! And my, but it is nice&#8230;when it&#8217;s there at all, that is. *wry smile* Sharp clear picture, gorgeous stereo sound, and then a flock of birds goes over or something and it all breaks up into squares like a scratched DVD. But as I said, I&#8217;ll keep working on it. It&#8217;s a lot better than I expected. I might even be able to watch the Patriots games. Until <em>everything<\/em> is simulcast as streaming video on the &#8216;Net, it&#8217;s something. I may buy a somewhat better and more powerful amplified antenna, too. The return on my investment is a lot more obvious with digital than it was with the old analog signals.<\/p>\n<p>The local cable company, Charter Communications, has filed for bankruptcy, by the way.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;ve been waiting five months for today! Tentative outcome: better than I expected. As most of my friends know, I&#8217;ve pretty much given up television. 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