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Tonight's program on RFD (channel 568 on U-verse) "Trains and Locomotives" is a one hour show on the restoration and testing of Canadian Pacific 2816.  Air time is 4:30 A.M.  With the restoration of N&W 611 of interest to many here, the RFP program may be of interest since it should show what's involved with such a project.

 

Glad to have the vcr DVR.

 

Carl

 

 

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If you are a cable/satellite cutter, you can sign up for RFDTV's Country Club program and watch as many current or past programs of Trains and Locomotives and I Love Toy Trains as you want on your mobile device for $90 a year.  My combination of IPAD and Apple TV allows me to play anything I can watch on my iPad to my big screen through wireless networking.

Originally Posted by BradF:

Can I run my VCR and DVR in a lashup ?

Sure...whatever blows your hair back...

 


 

 

Originally Posted by Steamer:
Originally Posted by OGR Webmaster:

What's a VCR?   

that's what I watch my Hopewell Videos on...

Ah yes...the good ol' days of VHS cassettes and a five racks full of 50 VHS machines to make the copies on.

 

All my old Hopewell videos are available now on DVD, with much better image quality than VHS. You can check 'em out here.

Originally Posted by Lima:
Originally Posted by trainroomgary:

Hi Marty • RVD TV not on Comcast / xfinity

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RFD-TV Not on Comcast

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But you get the Oprah network and 150 shopping/infomercial channels right?

I think you can only get those channels with the "ultra premium" packages in S.East Michigan. Try ATT, Direct TV, & Dish network. It would cost me at least another $75-$150 a month. Cheaper to buy things I want to watch on DVD and I can watch it whenever I like. Even watch them on a new player after a power surge burns out the household electronics power supplies. Lets see you do that with a DVR.

Originally Posted by MartyE:

RFD TV is the name of the channel.  You will have to consult your local listings to see if it is available on your provider.

Yeah, it's not offered as an option on any plan through Comcast where I live. Drives me nuts as I'm always hearing about the RR stuff they have on that network.

Originally Posted by Happy Pappy:

It's not on ATT/U-verse in my area either.

"Pappy"

Pappy, I looked at the channel directory ATT gave me when I started with them in August and it DOES NOT list RFD TV under any service plan; but, I get it on their U300 plan.  I looked at the directory to see if it was not included on their family or U200 plans only to find out it's not listed on any plan!

 

Mysterious.

 

Carl

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