ReesR
08-20-2002, 09:31 PM
Greetings fellow HD'ers.
I thought I would share some comments after the first 24 hours of using my new receiver. First of all, I was scared to death not knowing if my Sony KD-34XBR2 would fill the shoes of my old 14 year old Sony rear projection tv. I am happy to say that it's smaller size has not provided any disappointments. The picture is dazzling. The sound isn't bad either. The technology has so much promise. However, having said that, I was truly disappointed in what I discovered in the way of local station participation once I had the new box plugged in.
After setting up an automatic scan of channel programming to get a current list of stations to view, I was at first confused why CBS-58 didn't show up in the list. So, I looked up the info on where it was supposed to be and went there manually. Still nothing. Not knowing anyone else in Racine who has HDTV I was stuck. So, I called the Chief Engineer of CBS58 and finally discovered that they are running low power. Dang. Spending this kind of cash and then discover that not only CBS58 but many other stations in the area are not doing their part. They might be in compliance with the letter of the FCC rules (that they are on the air) but certainly not the intent or spirit of those rules.
I wish CBS58 would put a disclaimer on their promotion on Ch 58 that they are now transmitting HDTV by telling people their coverage area is not the same on digital as their analog counter part. The odd thing is I can get almost all Chicago stations except for CBS. So, I guess CBS looses this round.
By the way, I got my receiver after stumbling across this site and reading a letter from Jim Hall of CBS58 promoting HD Net. I was honestly looking forward to seeing HD Net in addition to the primetime programming from CBS. CBS seems to be taking the lead so far. However, it appears that any lead it takes is conditional on whether or not full power is used by the local affiliate.
I must say though, the Sony receiver is really a wonderful piece of technology. I feel so lucky to be able to use something this well engineered.
I truly apologize for unloading. If anyone has more positive suggestions for me I will certainly entertain them. Is there any way to find out who else is in the same situation I find myself in? There is strength in numbers. Has anyone attempted to involve our federal representatives? Or call the FCC to complain about the tactic of using lower power?
Signed,
Disappointed in Racine
Rees Roberts
Racine, WI
reesr@wi.net
I thought I would share some comments after the first 24 hours of using my new receiver. First of all, I was scared to death not knowing if my Sony KD-34XBR2 would fill the shoes of my old 14 year old Sony rear projection tv. I am happy to say that it's smaller size has not provided any disappointments. The picture is dazzling. The sound isn't bad either. The technology has so much promise. However, having said that, I was truly disappointed in what I discovered in the way of local station participation once I had the new box plugged in.
After setting up an automatic scan of channel programming to get a current list of stations to view, I was at first confused why CBS-58 didn't show up in the list. So, I looked up the info on where it was supposed to be and went there manually. Still nothing. Not knowing anyone else in Racine who has HDTV I was stuck. So, I called the Chief Engineer of CBS58 and finally discovered that they are running low power. Dang. Spending this kind of cash and then discover that not only CBS58 but many other stations in the area are not doing their part. They might be in compliance with the letter of the FCC rules (that they are on the air) but certainly not the intent or spirit of those rules.
I wish CBS58 would put a disclaimer on their promotion on Ch 58 that they are now transmitting HDTV by telling people their coverage area is not the same on digital as their analog counter part. The odd thing is I can get almost all Chicago stations except for CBS. So, I guess CBS looses this round.
By the way, I got my receiver after stumbling across this site and reading a letter from Jim Hall of CBS58 promoting HD Net. I was honestly looking forward to seeing HD Net in addition to the primetime programming from CBS. CBS seems to be taking the lead so far. However, it appears that any lead it takes is conditional on whether or not full power is used by the local affiliate.
I must say though, the Sony receiver is really a wonderful piece of technology. I feel so lucky to be able to use something this well engineered.
I truly apologize for unloading. If anyone has more positive suggestions for me I will certainly entertain them. Is there any way to find out who else is in the same situation I find myself in? There is strength in numbers. Has anyone attempted to involve our federal representatives? Or call the FCC to complain about the tactic of using lower power?
Signed,
Disappointed in Racine
Rees Roberts
Racine, WI
reesr@wi.net