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1. tivert+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-07-28 21:24:00
> It doesn't quite show static the way the website does, but it's also not exactly what I'd call "near instantaneous."

I think that effect might be exaggerated because he's tuning across several channels in one turn (e.g. https://youtu.be/ahtRI-_A1j8?t=88) and those channels would be full of static. The device he's showing apparently spaces out its transmissions 4 channels apart.

What I meant by "near instantaneous" was that the delays were short enough that I don't recall registering them as "I'm waiting for this," and when started I using digital TVs I registered the channel-switch speed as a noticeable and annoying regression.

I guess my point is the simulation has a digitally-slow pause with static, which seems like anachronism with a coat of retro-colored paint. I may have overstated things, because I mainly watched TV after the dial era (and the 90s were definitely after the dial era).

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2. JohnBo+HI[view] [source] 2023-07-29 02:49:03
>>tivert+(OP)

   The device he's showing apparently spaces 
   out its transmissions 4 channels apart.
There were usually at least a couple empty channels between stations where I lived

3, 6, 10, and 12 were the stations for us

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