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To: Cardhu

Its not like regular TV in the states I am still investigating it?

I was hoping to get Fox N even CNN but did not find it if it is on this things but I will have to contact them during working hours to learn more...

What I can say is good reception!

http://inklineglobal.com/support/technical_tv_general.html


5,539 posted on 02/16/2006 1:04:20 AM PST by restornu
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To: restornu
I checked it out and this reply written 3rd December 2005, seems to sum up the majority of reactions that I found:

"I had an opportunity to see this program in use on a friend's computer. Nothing but a Huge Ripoff. All it does is take you to places like www.breaktv.com and an array of other sites already found on the net.

I messed around with it for over an hour and finally thought I'd found a live TV channel. It was in late November and I actually thought I was watching a live news cast from Alaska. Come to find out it was a tape of the show from July 22nd 2005.

My conclusion is that there isn't any actual live TV. If there is it's probably a link to something already available on the Internet. I think you'd be better off just doing a google search.

Again: NOTHING BUT A HUGE RIPOFF"

Curiously it does mention the News show from Alaska.

5,543 posted on 02/16/2006 10:01:33 AM PST by Cardhu
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To: restornu; grannie9; All

But in line with getting free TV; I have recently purchased a Digital Receiver to capture Terrestrial Digital Television (TDT).

Here in Spain, all analog TV will cease in two years and I believe by 2009 it will not exist in the US either.

All our stations, except a couple of local city stations, currently put out a digital signal as well as the analog signal, so if you have a digital receiver you can pick up the digital signal which is much clearer than the analog.

Also, in my case, I receive 12 more stations than are possible with analog reception in this location . Apart from the Digital Receiver which costs about $50-$60, you get the regular and the extra stations free.

I do not know about America but I imagine the same thing obtains there.


5,544 posted on 02/16/2006 10:39:13 AM PST by Cardhu
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