T-6 Texan Flight

by Van Murray on August 1, 2010


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Trade Cable for a New HDTV Media Center

by Van Murray on June 6, 2010

In December 2009, I did some analysis and I found that it was possible to cancel cable and purchase a new TV and media center equipment every 3 years (assuming OTA and internet TV stays free)… so I did.

This idea was driven mainly by frustration with the ever-changing Time Warner Cable bill and the fact that we had paid over $480.00 over 5 years for a rented HD DVR box (how much do you think TWC is making renting these boxes?).

Requirements

  • HD TV with DVR
  • Major networks for live events and prime time programming (CBS, NBC, ABC, FOX)
  • Additional programming (like Discovery Channel, National Geographic, Food Network, etc…)
  • High speed internet
  • No installation or equipment rental fees

Budget

  • $100/month (average Time Warner Cable bill)

I decided to go with over-the-air HD for network television (41 channels in Raleigh, NC).  I went through a couple different antennas, but found a good one with Terk.

I went with an amplified Terk for our main TV and a cheaper RCA for the bedroom.  Tivo HD (now Tivo Premiere) with the service plan got us the local guide for OTA programming and DVR.

Samsung 50″ 720p Series 4 Plasma (PN50C450)
$799.99

Tivo HD +Antenna (Now Tivo Premiere)
$299.99

Tivo Service plan
$10.75/month ($129.00 annual payment)

Over-the-air high definition
“Free” – does anyone know how to calculate how much per taxpayer goes to support free OTA programming?

Terk Omni-directional amplified flat digital antenna
$59.99

RCA Basic flat antenna
$29.99

Additional Programming

To get traditional “cable” shows like “Dirty Jobs” or “Man vs. Food”, I decided to get a Mac Mini.  The Mac Mini consumes low energy, has a very small footprint for our single tier entertainment center and has additional functionality (beyond just internet TV) like iPhoto for slideshows, iTunes for music and DVD.  We also subscribed to Netflix for movies which is available on Tivo and Mac Mini.  We have found that internet TV content is updated and allows us to watch stuff that we would have missed anyway.

Mac Mini
$599.99

Monoprice Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapter
$8.55

Monoprice 3.5mm to RCA
$3.40

Netflix (streaming, DVD delivery and Tivo integration)
$8.99/month

Hulu.com with Hulu Desktop, TV.com, Boxee
Free

High Speed Internet

I tried Clear.com for high speed internet; but it didn’t work for me (after a 2 week trial).  I’ll save this for a separate post.  Ended up going with Earthlink for cable internet (this is actually served by Time Warner Cable, but I felt better ordering online with Earthlink.)

Earthlink Cable Internet
$29.95/month

Summary

Total equipment costs:  $1,801.90

Equipment over 36 months:  $50.05
Total monthly recurring:  $49.69

Approximate total monthly:  $99.74

We watch mostly network TV (CBS, NBC, etc…) so this works well for us.  OTA HDTV is very reliable with a good antenna, but does fall apart some on very windy days.  We’ve been using this setup for 6 months and OTA HDTV has ~98% availability.

OTA Resources

http://yourfreedtv.com/Raleigh/
http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-11249_7-6264597-1.html
http://www.nab.org/
http://www.dtv.gov/

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Warriors on the Water

April 25, 2010

I fished Warriors on the Water at Jordan Lake, NC on Friday 4/23.  Weighed in 3 bass for 11lbs 5oz.  Read more
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Manhattan Aerial

February 21, 2010

Flew into KLGA (La Guardia) for work and got a good view of the Hudson River, the Statue of Liberty and Lower Manhattan.  Thought I would share.  Maybe one day I’ll fly myself.

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Why Mac?

December 28, 2009

So you can watch this intro once when you boot up for the first time… and never again — unless you find the source files and recompile the video and audio files into a AVI and upload to YouTube.
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Flying DNA

December 24, 2009

My grandfather, Ray Calvin Murray.  I never met him, but I think I found where my flying interest came from.  Makes me appreciate the technology even more.  I wish I knew more about him.

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My Favorites

December 24, 2009

Ashley had some pictures taken for Christmas.  These are my favorites.

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Goodbye Tree

December 12, 2009

Sometimes everyone suffers from the mistakes of one.
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Generation Now

December 7, 2009

Thanks to my iPod for letting me find this song of truth…
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World Wide Web

December 7, 2009

For years, I have registered domain names, managed DNS servers and created web sites.  I have always setup public web sites to default to “http://www.domain.com”… but why?
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