We have been living with a poor cable TV signal for many years where I live and the cost per month keeps rising. Right now I pay $110 for BASIC CABLE and high speed internet service which wouldn't be so bad if the television signal weren't filled with almost unwatchable herringbone patterns and snow.
I wanted to know if any of you know of an electronic filtration device that will clear up the signal. I would like to buy one.
Some background:
1. Twice I have attempted to get Time Warner Cable to do something about it and failed both times.
Since the most common excuse following a service call to a cable company is: "The problem is inside your house" I put a table outside the house with a television on it and connected the cable coming directly from the pole straight into the television to show the tech that the problem was NOT inside the house.
2. Both times (a year apart) the tech went up some poles in the neighborhood and came back and said he couldn't find anything wrong. When I followed up a month later with a phone call to Time Warner and they looked up the service calls in their computer, in BOTH cases the techs had claimed that the problem was "inside the customer's home" despite the fact that they had never entered the home and saw for themselves that the poor picture on the TV that was on a table outside the home connected directly to the pole was coming off the line.
3. Everyone in the neighborhood has the same problem, even those with the digital cable packages. Two if us went to Time Warner to speak to upper management and presented the problem to them asking:
"If 100 neignbors sign a statement saying that the television image is really bad in our neighborhood will you consider replacing the 40 year old cables?".
His answer: "No, we would send out 100 separate service calls".
4. Some of the neignbors have gone with satellite television, but in that case they only have two choices for high speed internet:
A. Pay Time Warner for Hign Speed Internet only which is $70 a month because you aren't paying for cable TV as well.
B. Go with DSL from the phone company which requires that you also sign up for premium phone services or pay the same amount Time Warner charges - $70 a month. In fact when the phone company was the ONLY option around here (dial up) they wouldn't allow ANY other companies to have a local dial up number. Not even AOL. You had to use the phone cpmpany's dial up internet service and most of the time you couldn't connect.
C. Satellite TV internet service is terrible and very expensive so that's out.
So do any of you know of a electronic device that I could purchase that will clear up herringbone patterns, snow, etc in a cable television signal? I have tried a "signal booster", but that doesn't work at all.
Thanks,
John
I wanted to know if any of you know of an electronic filtration device that will clear up the signal. I would like to buy one.
Some background:
1. Twice I have attempted to get Time Warner Cable to do something about it and failed both times.
Since the most common excuse following a service call to a cable company is: "The problem is inside your house" I put a table outside the house with a television on it and connected the cable coming directly from the pole straight into the television to show the tech that the problem was NOT inside the house.
2. Both times (a year apart) the tech went up some poles in the neighborhood and came back and said he couldn't find anything wrong. When I followed up a month later with a phone call to Time Warner and they looked up the service calls in their computer, in BOTH cases the techs had claimed that the problem was "inside the customer's home" despite the fact that they had never entered the home and saw for themselves that the poor picture on the TV that was on a table outside the home connected directly to the pole was coming off the line.
3. Everyone in the neighborhood has the same problem, even those with the digital cable packages. Two if us went to Time Warner to speak to upper management and presented the problem to them asking:
"If 100 neignbors sign a statement saying that the television image is really bad in our neighborhood will you consider replacing the 40 year old cables?".
His answer: "No, we would send out 100 separate service calls".
4. Some of the neignbors have gone with satellite television, but in that case they only have two choices for high speed internet:
A. Pay Time Warner for Hign Speed Internet only which is $70 a month because you aren't paying for cable TV as well.
B. Go with DSL from the phone company which requires that you also sign up for premium phone services or pay the same amount Time Warner charges - $70 a month. In fact when the phone company was the ONLY option around here (dial up) they wouldn't allow ANY other companies to have a local dial up number. Not even AOL. You had to use the phone cpmpany's dial up internet service and most of the time you couldn't connect.
C. Satellite TV internet service is terrible and very expensive so that's out.
So do any of you know of a electronic device that I could purchase that will clear up herringbone patterns, snow, etc in a cable television signal? I have tried a "signal booster", but that doesn't work at all.
Thanks,
John