 systems2000 What? You Say It's Fixed. Hah
join:2001-11-29 Cyberspace
| reply to Greg_Z Re: Nationwide
I think you'll find that with over 300 Million people in the USA, there are plenty of folks who don't have cable or satellite. I had cable and it sucked with all the drop-outs, tiling, and audio/video sync problems. I prefer dealing with fringe reception.
I do have my two coupons and plan on using them when I find a retailer that carries the unit I want (8-day EPG, Pass-Through, and Smart Antenna at a minimum). Same with my In-Laws. -- Personal Theme Song: RUSH - Mystic Rythms from Power Windows.
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  BF69
join:2004-07-28 Camden, TN
| reply to Jwobot said by Jwobot :And how is this test going to show that people in Idaho or North Dakota will know about it? The FCC should be doing a nationwide test. Do you think this will be the ONLY test? By the way Idaho and ND only have a combined 900,000 households |
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 openbox9
join:2004-01-26 Alexandria, VA | reply to Jwobot Don't worry, the test is coming in Feb  |
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 hottboiinnc ME
join:2003-10-15 Cleveland, OH | reply to Greg_Z By doing it nationwide it will at least clue people in that have no clue what is going on. Or are unsure about the whole "will your TV work this winter" ads |
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  Greg_Z Premium join:2001-08-08 Springfield, IL | reply to Jwobot Because most have already gotten Satellite, or really do not care. Even those with Government Aid checks have CATV or Satellite, so what difference will it make. |
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  Jwobot
join:2002-08-14 Sterling Heights, MI | And how is this test going to show that people in Idaho or North Dakota will know about it? The FCC should be doing a nationwide test. |
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