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Old 09-05-2003, 01:25   #1
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So are we all ready to buy digital Television ? The government's timetable of 2006-2010 for switching off the analogue signal its getting closer poeple :shock:
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Old 09-05-2003, 13:18   #2
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No, I am not ready for digital tv, it is the usual rip off, whenever something new comes out it costs us more money. I am quite happy with five channels thank you very much! There is enough rubbish on the present five, without getting a hundred times more with all they are giving us on digital!

Who are they to dictate to us and say we have to get rid of our perfectly good T.V.s, in that case there should be some compensation for what we have already paid out!
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Old 09-05-2003, 15:42   #3
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freeview (DVB) is only £99 for the hardware hal.

and most new widescreen TV's have DVB built in.

you might well say 5 channels is enough, but those 5 channels wont be around much longer
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Old 09-05-2003, 17:06   #4
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No, I am not ready for digital tv, it is the usual rip off, whenever something new comes out it costs us more money. I am quite happy with five channels thank you very much! There is enough rubbish on the present five, without getting a hundred times more with all they are giving us on digital!

Who are they to dictate to us and say we have to get rid of our perfectly good T.V.s, in that case there should be some compensation for what we have already paid out!
You'd do well to have a TV that'll last 10 years these days anyway. You'll have to get a new TV sooner or later and when you do it'll probably come with freeview anyway.

As for 'who are they', they are the people providing the service. If they want to stop providing that service then there's not a lot you can do about it.

Why use email when post will surfice? Why drive a car when you could walk? Why go by plane when you could go on a boat? Why use the internet when you can cope without it? You get the idea.
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Old 09-05-2003, 17:54   #5
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Why use email when post will surfice? Why drive a car when you could walk? Why go by plane when you could go on a boat? Why use the internet when you can cope without it? You get the idea.
Erm, if you're going to use those examples - no I don't get the idea! The postal service isn't going to be phased out because of e-mail - even for text messages both have their different merits. And, of course, you can't send parcels by e-mail...

Ultimately it could be expected that analogue TV signals will be turned off when the demand for them has dwindled (much the same as sea travel has largely been replaced by air travel), but it hasn't yet and won't do as long as there are people with perfectly serviceable TVs that can't receive digital signals. Many people will be forced to buy equipment they wouldn't otherwise need, and for those who buy a digital set top box presumably they'll lose the ability to record one program and watch another.

Out of interest - do they plan to do the same with radio?
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Old 09-05-2003, 17:58   #6
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radio:

yes, and its going to be a heck of a lot sooner than 2006

record one program....:

buy a TiVo
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Old 09-05-2003, 19:37   #7
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buy a TiVo
I don't want to buy a tivo. I'm quite happy with my 10 year old telly and bog standard vcr. Come the day when there's something worth buying new equipment to watch then I may consider the digital route. There's nothing there yet to convince me.
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Old 10-05-2003, 13:16   #8
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A lot of the older TV are still in circulation and I think the switch over may be delayed because of this.

I think the collapse of ITV Digital has also contributed to this delay.
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I also like to add that people who do not have access to digital TV should pay less on their TV licence since a vast portion of my TV licence is funding digital TV and the BBC website for which I never benefit from.

Why on earth can they not make a TV incapible of recieving BBC so that it can be 100% free?

Do TV detecter vans only catch you if you are watching BBC 1 or BBC 2 or is it any channels?
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Old 10-05-2003, 13:40   #10
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Erm, if you're going to use those examples - no I don't get the idea! The postal service isn't going to be phased out because of e-mail - even for text messages both have their different merits. And, of course, you can't send parcels by e-mail...
I'm sure you know what I mean though, new technology will come along and older technology will become obsolete. Here's a better one... Why use a modern desktop PC if you've got a ZX Spectrum?

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Do TV detecter vans only catch you if you are watching BBC 1 or BBC 2 or is it any channels?
Any channels, but it's a fair assumption that if you've got a TV you're automatically capable of picking up the BBC channels anyway.
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Old 11-05-2003, 16:50   #11
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/tv_and_radio/3011969.stm

very interesting reading...
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Old 13-05-2003, 08:50   #12
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So are we all ready to buy digital Television ? The government's timetable of 2006-2010 for switching off the analogue signal its getting closer poeple :shock:
I won't be buying a digital tv until I really have to. The last telly I had 'lived' for 18 years so the one I bought last year has plenty of life in it yet. I rarely watch tv anyway and only switch it on when there is something I want to watch. I much prefer the radio.

What really does annoy me about this digital business is how the BBC has used pester power and children to further sales. They put particular programmes on BBC1 or BBC2 then when the children have got involved in the characters and story line they switch them to digital. I think that that is mean and inexcusable.
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Old 13-05-2003, 19:46   #13
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I also like to add that people who do not have access to digital TV should pay less on their TV licence since a vast portion of my TV licence is funding digital TV and the BBC website for which I never benefit from.

Why on earth can they not make a TV incapible of recieving BBC so that it can be 100% free?

Do TV detecter vans only catch you if you are watching BBC 1 or BBC 2 or is it any channels?
Dis-aggree as we don,t get digital T.v for nothing.I pay extra on top of my T.V licence so if anything it should be the other way round and us paying less for our T.V licence.
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Old 13-05-2003, 20:00   #14
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people who dont have Digital TV's but can get it should have to pay extra

seriously, its going to happen eventually so you may as well get clued up now than later when its too late
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Old 13-05-2003, 20:23   #15
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The Cycleracer, I wasn't referring to SKY channels in which you decide pay extra for, I was referring to the BBC digital channels which you get for free at other licence payers expense.

What is really needed is a choice of having a TV incapible of picking up BBC, unless it was subscribed to, so that you are not forced to pay a licence.
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Old 13-05-2003, 21:20   #16
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from what i know, your licence has nothing to do with BBC programming...
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Old 13-05-2003, 22:01   #17
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BBC has no source of income from advertising and therefore rely on the money generated by the TV license where as ITV get their income via advertising and therefore doesn't get a share of the TV license money.

But before I posted the above, I had to check my facts as this information has been gathering dust in my brain for years.

Here is what I have found: (Someone with a bigger rant than me )
http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/tv/tv_channels/tv_licence/_review/288114/
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Old 13-05-2003, 22:09   #18
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my key word was "programming"
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Old 14-05-2003, 14:44   #19
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To be honest though the if you've got a TV then you can recieve BBC. If you can avoid paying the licence fee by saying that you don't want to watch the BBC then everybody would say it.
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Old 14-05-2003, 14:53   #20
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i have it on good authority now that we pay not for the BBC (even tho the fee funds the BBC) but for the useage of receiving equipment.

the fee may be lowered when everyone has digital, but until either we all get it or 2006 comes it aint going to happen, so all you stubbern people complaining about digital TV and fee's its partly your fault
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