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Re: [GMCnet] in motion tv [message #259589 is a reply to message #259586] |
Thu, 21 August 2014 09:58 |
Jim at the Co-op
Messages: 291 Registered: May 2014 Location: Orlando Florida
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Brother, there isn't the mark of the beast (666) tattooed on our forehead.
Each one of us is cataloged by that smart phone you have in your pocket and
exchange for Big Brother knowing all about you they gave us "everything".
Anything you want to know or see is on the WWW. With 4g, you can stream
any video you want. Currently, you can go to NBC web site and get their
nightly news along with many other subjects they cut from their 30 min.
show. With Hulu and the dozen other sites, you can see about anything you
want. Sports-- it's there too somewhere. It's all there, all we need to
do if figure out where it's at. Give it a year, all you will need is a
digital (Jack) antenna for local over the air stations and a tethered cell
phone on 4g and the rest of it will be at your fingertips. You are
watching on satellite produced programs and programming, you can get "page
2" -- the stuff they don't talk about ifyou use the WWW!
So unless you just wanna push a button and receive homogenized programming,
there will be other ways-- and much of it is here now. The in motion units
work pretty good, there is a monthly charge, works less good in the rain or
in the shade through a building or a tree. Dish Network is so low in the
sky, obstructions are an issue. Direct TV is higher with less troubles.
Hey man, it's all up to you,
Jim Bounds
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On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 10:32 AM, Brian Waddell
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> Can you elaborate on this a bit......I want news as seen on
> TV....fox....cnn....when I stop for lunch or at a rest area...or to go out
> in the yard and turn the tv on....thanks....Brian
>
>> Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2014 09:24:06 -0400
>> From: coopmotorworks@gmail.com
>> To: gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org
>> Subject: Re: [GMCnet] in motion tv
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>> In days past, we have installed many. Most Direct TV with a Trackvision
> dish. Work well bur with now 4G you have close to seamless service so you
> cell phone can be a hot spot for your computer, with that you have
> everything. The future fore satellite TV has a nemesis.
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>> Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device
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>> -------- Original message --------
>> From: Brian Waddell
>> Date: 08/20/2014 1:39 PM (GMT-05:00)
>> To: gnmc list
>> Subject: [GMCnet] in motion tv
>>
>> Anybody have experience with a in -motion sat tv receiver?...thanks
> Brian...77 ele 455
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Re: [GMCnet] in motion tv [message #259600 is a reply to message #259596] |
Thu, 21 August 2014 11:37 |
James Hupy
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I probably am going to catch some flack for this but, what the hey, it
hasn't stopped me yet. (GRIN). What is so important on commercial
television networks, that it overrules quality time spent with families in
an outing in a GMC? Judy and I spent 6 weeks with many of our GMC friends
this summer when we retraced Route 66, and we left our TV set at home.
Never missed it either. World's still turning, too. We did stay in touch
with the stuff that was important, like tow vendors, parts suppliers, RV
parks, Point of interest venues, etc. by using our cellular phones.
Jim Hupy
Salem, OR
78 GMC Royale 403
On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 9:20 AM, A. wrote:
> Brian Waddell wrote on Thu, 21 August 2014 09:32
>> Can you elaborate on this a bit......I want news as seen on
> TV....fox....cnn....when I stop for lunch or at a rest area...or to go out
> in the
>> yard and turn the tv on....thanks....Brian
> Mr. Bounds jumped the gun. The only way you can replace a TV with a cell
> phone for streaming video is if you have a bottomless bank account. Cell
> phone internet is by far the most expensive way to get bytes in and out of
> your computer. 4g won't be a reasonable alternative to broadcast or sat TV
> until the price drops to about a tenth of what bandwidth on it costs today.
> --
> '73 23' Sequoia For Sale
> '73 23' CanyonLands For Sale
> Upper Alabama
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Re: [GMCnet] in motion tv [message #259606 is a reply to message #259600] |
Thu, 21 August 2014 12:14 |
Brian Waddell
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Just want to say thanks for the input from those about in motion sat tv....will check out winegard...the systems I looked at cost around 1000-1500 dollars....seems like dish tv might be the better with higher sat. in sky....will recheck the comments made.....I have shaw sat here at home in Canada and they do not offer in motion...I understand what Jim B is saying that the future is not broadcast tv, but is cellular... I will do more research ...thanks again...Brian 77 ele 455....now back to steerin issues with the pics from Alex
> Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2014 09:37:08 -0700
> From: jamesh1296@gmail.com
> To: gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org
> Subject: Re: [GMCnet] in motion tv
>
> I probably am going to catch some flack for this but, what the hey, it
> hasn't stopped me yet. (GRIN). What is so important on commercial
> television networks, that it overrules quality time spent with families in
> an outing in a GMC? Judy and I spent 6 weeks with many of our GMC friends
> this summer when we retraced Route 66, and we left our TV set at home.
> Never missed it either. World's still turning, too. We did stay in touch
> with the stuff that was important, like tow vendors, parts suppliers, RV
> parks, Point of interest venues, etc. by using our cellular phones.
> Jim Hupy
> Salem, OR
> 78 GMC Royale 403
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 9:20 AM, A. wrote:
>
>> Brian Waddell wrote on Thu, 21 August 2014 09:32
>>> Can you elaborate on this a bit......I want news as seen on
>> TV....fox....cnn....when I stop for lunch or at a rest area...or to go out
>> in the
>>> yard and turn the tv on....thanks....Brian
>> Mr. Bounds jumped the gun. The only way you can replace a TV with a cell
>> phone for streaming video is if you have a bottomless bank account. Cell
>> phone internet is by far the most expensive way to get bytes in and out of
>> your computer. 4g won't be a reasonable alternative to broadcast or sat TV
>> until the price drops to about a tenth of what bandwidth on it costs today.
>> --
>> '73 23' Sequoia For Sale
>> '73 23' CanyonLands For Sale
>> Upper Alabama
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Re: [GMCnet] in motion tv [message #259624 is a reply to message #259606] |
Thu, 21 August 2014 16:16 |
Ken Henderson
Messages: 8726 Registered: March 2004 Location: Americus, GA
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Brian,
First off, I want to agree with Jim H.: Their ain't much worth watching
out there! During last summer's trip to the west coast with my 16 yo
grandson, we probably didn't watch 1 hour per month of TV! Can you believe
that with a teenager along? I must admit that we DID spend more than a
little time on the internet. I was using a JetPack on the Verizon network
under a Millenicom 20GB for $69.99 per month plan. That gave us all the
data we needed since we didn't stream any videos.
As for the current flap I've been involved in with Dish Tailgater, that's a
special case: SHE's going along and wants to "keep up with what's going
on". How SHE expects to do that with the broadcast media is a whole 'nother
topic, not for here. While I'll probably keep the Tailgater despite the
fact that it will only work with the western low-in-the-sky satellites
(only costs $414.99 right now thru Amazon), if I were starting over, I'd
try the Winegard Pathway X2 since it, I've now learned, will work with both
eastern and western satellites. That would make it much more likely that
one will be able to achieve line of sight to the satellites. It's not all
that much more expensive ($490.48 right now from Amazon for the same bundle
as the Tailgater).
JWID,
Ken H.
On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 1:14 PM, Brian Waddell
wrote:
> Just want to say thanks for the input from those about in motion sat tv...
> .will check out winegard...the systems I looked at cost around 1000-1500
> dollars....seems like dish tv might be the better with higher sat. in sky
> ....will recheck the comments made.....I have shaw sat here at home in
> Canada and they do not offer in motion...I understand what Jim B is
> saying that the future is not broadcast tv, but is cellular... I will do
> more research ...thanks again...Brian 77 ele 455....now back to steerin
> issues with the pics from Alex
>
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Re: [GMCnet] in motion tv [message #259631 is a reply to message #259589] |
Thu, 21 August 2014 16:56 |
Olly Schmidt
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Jim,
as others have mentioned, as long as the prices for LTE don't go down,
using it for streaming TV equivalent is bottom less.
Another thing that needs to be addressed is reception: Satellite
reception is basically everywhere, if you don't park below a large
number of trees. Mobile reception is still spotty, especially when you
are on the move.
The most amusing thing was an ad in Germany for their new 150MBit LTE
connection. Only 9,99EUR a month. Smallprint: for 200MB high speed data,
which goes down to 64kBit after that. GREAT, 10 seconds and all my high
speed data is a thing of the past for the next 29 days...
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Best regards
Peer Oliver Schmidt
PGP Key ID: 0x83E1C2EA
'76a Eleganza II, VA
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Re: [GMCnet] in motion tv [message #259733 is a reply to message #259631] |
Fri, 22 August 2014 07:59 |
Jim at the Co-op
Messages: 291 Registered: May 2014 Location: Orlando Florida
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The price will be right soon, I have no doubt. All that's driven by
marketing. Hey, if ya want sports and all of that-- I have had customers
who MUST have it and that's cool. I'm kinda like Jim H. and others. When
I am out with my wife in the coach, the best way to get her to pout is to
flop down in front of the TV while nature frollicks outside! Been
marrier\d 35 years-- takes a bit but I can be taught...
Being formally in the cunsumer electronics industry it totallt amazes me
the options we have today. And dash radios with all the goodies are
cheap! "Blue Tooth"--- my mind is blown!!! All of it is cool and cheap
compared to the past. Just depends on what's impotant to you.
I have "unlimited" talk & text, unlimited nationwide phone and whatever. I
have worked hard at using my devices--- navigation, Pandora, mail, texting
pics hey , I have never been charged any more than the base cost. Donno
but I'm not paying stupid $ & I can't use all the "time" I have.
It truly is a brave new world in electronics. Hey and you can still get
CB's!
Jim Bounds
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On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 5:56 PM, Peer Oliver Schmidt GMC <
posde@theinternet.de> wrote:
> Jim,
>
> as others have mentioned, as long as the prices for LTE don't go down,
> using it for streaming TV equivalent is bottom less.
>
> Another thing that needs to be addressed is reception: Satellite
> reception is basically everywhere, if you don't park below a large
> number of trees. Mobile reception is still spotty, especially when you
> are on the move.
>
> The most amusing thing was an ad in Germany for their new 150MBit LTE
> connection. Only 9,99EUR a month. Smallprint: for 200MB high speed data,
> which goes down to 64kBit after that. GREAT, 10 seconds and all my high
> speed data is a thing of the past for the next 29 days...
>
> --
> Best regards
>
> Peer Oliver Schmidt
> PGP Key ID: 0x83E1C2EA
>
> '76a Eleganza II, VA
>
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Re: [GMCnet] in motion tv [message #259748 is a reply to message #259624] |
Fri, 22 August 2014 09:51 |
rjw
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Ken Henderson wrote on Thu, 21 August 2014 17:16
First off, I want to agree with Jim H.: Their ain't much worth watching
out there! During last summer's trip to the west coast with my 16 yo
grandson, we probably didn't watch 1 hour per month of TV! Can you believe
that with a teenager along? I must admit that we DID spend more than a
little time on the internet. I was using a JetPack on the Verizon network
under a Millenicom 20GB for $69.99 per month plan. That gave us all the
data we needed since we didn't stream any videos.
I would also agree that there isn't really much to watch on TV these days. Most places where we camp there are only a few to no local stations that we can get with our antenna and we are too cheap to pay for satellite TV.
However, we do have a large flat screen TV and disc player in our GMC that we mostly use to watch DVD/BlueRay videos. We can watch them together late at night or when its raining outside. Of course we read and have the internet via our 4G iPhones (got to keep track of data usage) tethered to our various devices. Reading and the internet tend to be activities done alone. Watching and discussing a movie is something we can do together. Mostly at the end of a day of traveling, exploring and camping in our GMC. Have to admit though, more often than not, we don't fool with the TV much except for the videos or if there is some breaking news story that we want to follow.
With our current setup, our relatively large flat screen TV does not take up much space in our GMC as opposed to what we had with our bulky old analog CRT TV. So it's there if we want to watch it or not.
Richard
76 Palm Beach
SE Michigan
www.PalmBeachGMC.com
Roller Cam 455, TBI+EBL, 3.42 FD, 4 Bag, Macerator, Lenzi (brakes, vacuum system, front end stuff), Manny Tranny, vacuum step, Tankless + OEM water heaters.
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