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Old 05-01-2005, 11:38 PM   #11 (permalink)
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I am getting really fed up with my Comcast bill. I love the channels but the basic is way over 100.00 with my web connection too. I plan on slashing the cable bill and replacing it with an antenna. BUT...Who has walked this road before? Good antenna systems? Too much interference? Lightning hazzard?
How many stations can you get down here witha top antenna system? (I do have decent elevation (180 ft)

Please....I could use some advice on this.

First, you have to look at what is your HS Internet and what is your actual cable coming into the house. You can get "just" cable for about $15.00 a month, last I checked. It gives you all the local channels. I think 16 total channels. That is all you are going to get. Your HS Internet, if I remember correctly, run $44.00 a month, therefore, you will drop your monthly bill roughly $40.00 a month. I do not see where you save ANY money with direct TV or any other method beyond cable. It seems to me that it would be an incredible pain in the ass to have to be concerned with the amount of dishes you have.

In this day and age, everything cost money. We have cell phones, Internet, cable, and well, I cannot think of anything else, that is above and beyond what my parents had when I was growing up. You add the two together and we pay around about $200 a month, just for technology. Well computers, printers, supplies, which is why I still happen to be up. I am putting all my work files on ZIP, which is much easier than lugging my laptop back and forth from work, and I'm printing business cards. Technology cost money.
 
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Old 05-02-2005, 12:16 AM   #12 (permalink)
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If you really enjoy TV stay with cable/SAT. Call Comcast and get your bill straight. Sounds like your paying too much. I get HD/internet/DVR/HBO/MAX/on-demand all for $80(new customer deal) If you thinking about HDTV..cable all the way!!! SAT has HD but cable has many more HD channels including HD locals. No HD locals with SAT unless you plug the rabbit-ears into your HD tuner. I had that setup down in FL. just my .02. OBTW..my Direct TV HD tuner is up for sale.
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Old 05-02-2005, 07:06 AM   #13 (permalink)
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If you really enjoy TV stay with cable/SAT. Call Comcast and get your bill straight. Sounds like your paying too much. I get HD/internet/DVR/HBO/MAX/on-demand all for $80(new customer deal) If you thinking about HDTV..cable all the way!!! SAT has HD but cable has many more HD channels including HD locals. No HD locals with SAT unless you plug the rabbit-ears into your HD tuner. I had that setup down in FL. just my .02. OBTW..my Direct TV HD tuner is up for sale.
Leroy, for what you are getting, it will cost well over $100 when the incentive is over and to some, it will be worth it. My cable is $96 with internet and basic plus tier one. No ppv.
Hessian, There are very few (none for me) outages for cable anymore as you already know. I've got a very good amplified antenna for one TV and it is good for Richmond, D.C. and Baltimore local news and regular network TV. The antenna gives you much less than basic cable. If you go dish and keep cable internet then the internet price will jump and you'll be back where you started but with two bills.

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Sorry Vrai...haven't put too much thought to that option. I have memories of ugly 6ft dishes that got feeds of Uruguay Soccer and Sesame Street in Urdu.

Do you have one? Cable networks badmouth them based on tree interference & storm interference...What is the experience of some of our SoMders?
How much does Dish cost???


Now another antenna question: Living near the Bay...wouldn't I get Easton, Baltimore, Fredericksburg,..local programming--so instead of the typical "Big 4"...I'd expect to get 12-15???
DirecTV is fantastic! We love it! And our bill is like, $40 a month. Problem, though, is you'd lose your cable Internet access if you discontinued your ComCast setup. Of course, I went with satellite for that, too (DirecWay), and love that, but it's for my business and is kinda pricey compared to cable or DSL (good luck getting that).
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Old 05-02-2005, 08:38 AM   #15 (permalink)
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I've had DirecTV for a year and I think it's a lot better than cable. It comes with the TV guide and search functions from the remote, something that GMP never had when I was a subscriber.
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Old 05-07-2005, 02:12 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Had Cable, pre GMP. Added DirecTV before they had local, then dropped cable when all local since picture much better. Have two receivers, HDTV, Tivo, etc. Can already get NBC and Fox networks on HD along with Universal HD, HDNet, HDNet Movies, ESPNHD, HBOHD, DiscoveryHD. DirecTV launching more satelites for more local HD, but network is network. They have ABC and CBS but blocked here since can only offer in markets where network affliate is network owned.
Big plus with DirecTV is that they carry more local channels then Cable did, especially channel 56 from Northern VA. They carry Deutsche Welle programming in German and English along with other international programs in many languages and English.
BUT, if you want HighSpeed Internet, it is another $59/mo. already paying $89/mo for two receivers, HBO, Starz, HD package and Tivo, so it may not be cheaper, but better.
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