Uber Wisdom - HDTV http://www.uberwisdom.com/ "And in knowing that you know nothing, that makes you the smartest of all.” - Socrates en Serendipity 1.1.3 - http://www.s9y.org/ Mon, 13 Aug 2007 15:03:11 GMT http://www.uberwisdom.com/templates/default/img/s9y_banner_small.png RSS: Uber Wisdom - HDTV - "And in knowing that you know nothing, that makes you the smartest of all.” - Socrates http://www.uberwisdom.com/ 100 21 HDTV Update http://www.uberwisdom.com/archives/21-HDTV-Update.html HDTV http://www.uberwisdom.com/archives/21-HDTV-Update.html#comments http://www.uberwisdom.com/wfwcomment.php?cid=21 0 http://www.uberwisdom.com/rss.php?version=2.0&type=comments&cid=21 nospam@example.com (Maxwell) <!-- s9ymdb:8 --><img width='150' height='120' style="float: left; border: 0px; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px;" src="http://www.uberwisdom.com/uploads/television/rooftop_antenna.jpg" alt="" />Earlier I talked about hooking up my old antenna to my new 42" Plasma TV and getting about a dozen HiDef channels over the airwaves at no cost. I also mentioned my "HD Ready" television in the basement which was hooked up to a HD Satellite box. I had cancelled my HD channels from my provider about a year ago, mostly because the kinds of shows they ususally have on in HD were the shows I would usually watch upstairs <img src="http://www.uberwisdom.com/templates/default/img/emoticons/smile.png" alt=":-)" style="display: inline; vertical-align: bottom;" class="emoticon" /><br /> <br /> <!-- s9ymdb:9 --><img width='190' height='190' style="float: right; border: 0px; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px;" src="http://www.uberwisdom.com/uploads/television/6100REC.jpg" alt="" />Well, after my remarkable discovery of "over the air" HDTV I decided to take another peek at my satellite box (6100 I think is the model) and lo-and-behold it has an antenna input.<br /> <br /> <br /> So, I hook the thing up, scan the menu's and somewhere I found "search for locals" or "scan locals" or something. It gave me the option of scanning analog or digital. As you might have guessed, I got all of the same digital channels as I did on the upstairs plasma. So, you can use the HD satellite box as an ATSC tuner for OTA signals...cool! Fri, 10 Aug 2007 09:10:12 -0700 http://www.uberwisdom.com/archives/21-guid.html Free HDTV using your old TV antenna http://www.uberwisdom.com/archives/19-Free-HDTV-using-your-old-TV-antenna.html HDTV http://www.uberwisdom.com/archives/19-Free-HDTV-using-your-old-TV-antenna.html#comments http://www.uberwisdom.com/wfwcomment.php?cid=19 0 http://www.uberwisdom.com/rss.php?version=2.0&type=comments&cid=19 nospam@example.com (Maxwell) <!-- s9ymdb:7 --><img width='215' height='215' style="float: left; border: 0px; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px;" src="http://www.uberwisdom.com/uploads/television/ilo_42_inch_plasma.jpg" alt="" />If you're asking what kind of title OTA HDTV is, then I would have been right there with you two days ago. I've had an "HD Ready" television for about 3 years now and I also purchased an HD satellite box which my provider (for $10/month) allows me to watch some HD channels on. Now, I've known for quite a while that you could get HD signals over the airwaves, but have never tried...until yesterday.<br /> <br /> You see, last week I purchased another HDTV, but this one has a built in tuner. My friend and I were in my garage and he asked "when did you get the plasma?" . I told him about the purchase and he proceeded to look at the inputs. I told him the coax input was for an antenna to get DTV (digital television) or analog. He argued that you need a "special" antenna to get digital.<br /> <br /> Of course we needed to settle the argument, so we started wiring cable and such and hooked it to the TV. I've never used this antenna, but it was sort of pointed toward the closest city, so what did I have to loose? Kaboom. I got 15 analog and 5 digital channels on my first try.<br /> <br /> We checked out the digital channels and the HD ones certainly looked great (most of the analog channels were too snowy to use). So, today I rigged up a more permanent connection and got 11 HD channels and 26 analog. Most of the analog again were unusable, but the digital are great!<br /> <br /> Of course I won't leave you hanging for information. Here are two good web sites, especially if you're in southern ontario and want to play around with HDTV over the air.<br /> <br /> <a href="http://groundstate.ca/digitaltv" title="http://groundstate.ca/digitaltv">http://groundstate.ca/digitaltv</a><br /> <br /> and<br /> <br /> <a href="http://www.remotecentral.com/hdtv/" title="http://www.remotecentral.com/hdtv/">http://www.remotecentral.com/hdtv/</a><br /> <br /> BTW: My location is Caledon, in case you are wondering whether or not you are too far away to get a signal. Fri, 27 Jul 2007 11:47:56 -0700 http://www.uberwisdom.com/archives/19-guid.html