gunn55 said:I wonder if they will shut us down by zip codes or time zones.
Stargazer said:There is no incentive for VoOm to shut off the HD OTA tuner at this point.
MY VOOM STBs were programmed for the DC DMA, however I pickup scanned channels from Richmond, Charlottesville and Baltimore (Norfolk and Raleigh under the right troposheric conditions). Just as long as the receiver wasn't de-authorized then I don't see why it wouldn't still be working. Some have suggested a hidden "time bomb" would deactivate OTA function in the VOOM receiver. I don't see VOOM doing this, but only time will tell. As of right now, the OTA function is still working but I have already powered off and stacked of two of my receivers since my HDTVs already have QAM/8-VSB. I will miss how seamlessly the VOOM PG integrated OTA. Ugh!wittangamo said:Here's my question:
If the Voom STB still functions as an OTA tuner, can it scan and pickup locals in a different DMA than the one in which it was activated?
I have a friend who lives 60 miles from D.C. and could never reliably get anything OTA. He has a spare Voom box he'd give me, but I'm wondering if I could scan my Richmond, VA, locals? I don't care about guide info, but if it will work as a free tuner I'll drive the 100 miles to pick it up.
Anybody know for sure whether it will or won't work?
Dude don't give them any dumb ideas I aint paying 1 cent for mine. I figure I deserve it for pain and suffering. 200 bucks?????? Heck NO I'll take free anyday!Johnalan, my thoughts exactly. If OTA continues to work I would gladly pay $200 for the box. USDTV's OTA STB sells for $199 brand new and will receive PSIP guide data from local stations so $200 is more than reasonable for a box that is 1 year old, receives OTA only, and doesn't receive the PSIP guide data.
...a long, long, long while...Sat Junkie said:The only problem is if I punch in the guide it says the unit is downloading new info and it's going to take a while.