vchimpanzee said:Anyone know how to get a VHS tape out of a VCR? I'm in real trouble if I have to watch or record four shows at once.
Yup. Google "remove tape from vhs"
vchimpanzee said:Anyone know how to get a VHS tape out of a VCR? I'm in real trouble if I have to watch or record four shows at once.
Dave said:The FCC gave away 70 - 83 back in the 1980's. So that isn't the issue They gave away 52 - 69 about 5 or 6 years ago, & forced stations off those channels 4 years ago. So it's now cluttered. ...
FredLeonard said:The FCC did mess things up. In my area, ABC and public television remain on VHF and almost all so-called "HD antennas" are designed for UHF.
landtuna said:What did change was the movement of previously VHF stations to UHF but because they continued to advertise themselves with the old RF designation (and still do) people did not realize that their former "channel 3" (RF 3 VHF-lo) was now actually "channel 3" (RF 26 UHF) for example. If there was a failing by the FCC (other than their failure to test the digital propagation in real life situations) it was not to notify viewers that the actual TV station frequency was changing so you may need a different antenna.
Further muddying up the advertising was the insistence by retailers that you now needed a "digital" or "high def" antenna which was absolutely untrue.
My personal perception of the FCC's actions in this drama was their apparent tunnel vision on the digital conversion box program to the exclusion of other important events - like testing digital in a variety of actual settings.
Bill DeFelice said:I went from several station to one-half a station (no kidding, sometimes it comes in and sometimes it doesn't).
As far as I'm concerned the FCC screwed the pooch on this one.
Gregg said:Has anyone else found that sunny mid afternoons actually hurt your reception?
They may not be able to for reasons relating to where all the stations are allocated, differences between digital and analog, and other things like that. They should just have a do-over on the DTV allocations.Greg Goodfellow said:Broacasters should be required to increase their signals to replicate as closely as possible their pre-DTV coverage areas, or it all becomes a moot issue, and you have to get DishNetwork and pay the extra five bucks to get your five locals.
Oh, right. Well, I was hoping someone here would know the directions. I don't want to use scissors because I might want to watch what is on that tape.landtuna said:vchimpanzee said:Anyone know how to get a VHS tape out of a VCR? I'm in real trouble if I have to watch or record four shows at once.
Yup. Google "remove tape from vhs"
Greg Goodfellow said:you have to get DishNetwork and pay the extra five bucks to get your five locals.