 | [BC] Basic TV (only one CBC station is enough) without cable? Can you get TV (only the very basic like CBC) in Vancouver without cable?
I hardly watch TV anymore and all the news are from the internet (running 2 PCs 24/7) and if I want to watch movies, direct streaming from one of my PC, no ads, no waiting and I can do it as and when I want.
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 | Re: [BC] Basic TV (only one CBC station is enough) without cable Yes you should be able to get all of the local channels |
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 | said by mike10:Yes you should be able to get all of the local channels Thanks mike10, how? cause my TV doesn't have any antenna.... |
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 1 edit | You'll have to buy one of you don't have one.
»en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBUT
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 | reply to Aggie00 Your TV should have an ATSC tuner too, if you want to receive the US channels - they've gone all digital.
If not, you should be able to find an ATSC converter, if you want US channels. |
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 | Thanks Anonimuz for the link and tlhIngan for the ATSC tuner info.
Well, I'm in Vancouver, may I know where can I buy "ATSC tuner"? HomeDepo, RadioShack or ?
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 | reply to Aggie00 You will probably be able to get these using some sort of antenna. These channels come in pretty clear within the lower mainland.
CBC Channel 2 CHEK Channel 6 Global 8 Citytv 10
Before Feburary you could've probablly got KVOS Channel 12, but they have gone digital along with all the other US stations. Canadian locals expected to go digital on August 31, 2011. |
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| reply to Aggie00 Canadian channels I get in downtown Vancouver: 2 - CBUT analog - CBC English 6 - CHEK analog - E 8 - CHAN analog - Global 10 - CKVU analog - CITY 17 - CIVI analog - A 22.1 - CHAN digital - Global 26 - CBUF analog - CBC French 32 - CIVT analog - CTV 33.1 - CIVT digital - CTV 42 - CHNM analog - OMNI 58.1 - CBUT digital - CBC English
OTA FAQ: »www.digitalhome.ca/forum/showthr···?t=41102
OTA forum: »www.digitalhome.ca/forum/forumdi···php?f=81 |
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 | reply to Aggie00 You should be able to find a "Digital Converter Box" (that's their name) at places like Future Shop, Best Buy, The Source, etc.
Here's one at Future Shop ( »www.futureshop.ca/catalog/prodde···id=10012 - if the link doesn't work, search for webid 10118281 ).
Though, you may want to try going to the US and picking one up there - they may be a fair bit cheaper than $80 Canadian... $50 US I've seen them, or $60 Canadian. There's also wider selection there.
This will let you get stuff like KVOS 12 and others. A good outdoor antenna (Probably from the US) will pull in a ton of US channels. |
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 XT0RTS3x, Drugs, War join:2001-07-28 Edmonton, AB 1 edit | quote: Though, you may want to try going to the US and picking one up there - they may be a fair bit cheaper than $80 Canadian... $50 US I've seen them, or $60 Canadian. There's also wider selection there.
Sadly you'll get nailed on duty and shipping fees, so it wouldn't be beneficial to obtain one from the U.S. -- Asus P5Q-E / Q9450 @ 3.6 / 4GB OCZ Reaper HPC 8500 / XFX 9800 GX2 / Vista Ultimate x64 SP1 |
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 | Duty only if you ship via crappy carriers like UPS... otherwise it's $5 via the mail. Unfortunately, a lot of people use UPS... but I'll save the UPS-gouging for another day.
Then again, if you're going to make a trip across the border, it may be well worth it. One model versus the dozen or so available across the border.
Plus, there are more models that are pricier but with nicer features (not as plentiful, since they don't qualify for the $40 rebates). Features such as component outputs, digital audio outputs, etc. But hey, it beats buying a new TV. Also, there's better antenna choices across the border, including some powerful signal pullers. |
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