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Re: Do you still unplug your TV set before going to bed?
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Not heard of that before, AIUI the transmitters automatically switched themselves off after a period of not receiving a signal to broadcast.
Sometimes BBC1 had to stay on air with a tone until all the nation's had finished broadcasting to enable them to opt back into the sustaining feed ready for the following morning!
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The BBC certainly used this method for a few years with TV, & it was used with the BBC Radio 1 & 3 Medium Wave transmitters until the frequencies were given up for commercial use.
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04-04-2017, 13:29
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Re: Do you unplug your TV set before going to bed?
No i leave my tv in standby mode mostly incase Samsung send any updates over night to it, i leave my ps4 in rest mode so it can synch and update over night, routers are left on constantly and android tv box is left in standf by.
My pc is switched off at mains though.
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04-04-2017, 13:43
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Re: Do you unplug your TV set before going to bed?
There's also the issue with todays smart TV's that just because you've put it in standby doesn't mean the set has fully finished its internal housekeeping. I've noted that our Sony doesn't power down the external HDD that I have in the back for about 5 minutes and during that time there are occasional accesses. Just pulling the power at these times could corrupt the drive.
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04-04-2017, 14:56
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Re: Do you unplug your TV set before going to bed?
I never unplug or switch off any electrical items.
TV is wall mounted anyway and the socket is behind the TV so can't be reached.
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04-04-2017, 21:23
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Re: Do you unplug your TV set before going to bed?
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There's also the issue with todays smart TV's that just because you've put it in standby doesn't mean the set has fully finished its internal housekeeping. I've noted that our Sony doesn't power down the external HDD that I have in the back for about 5 minutes and during that time there are occasional accesses. Just pulling the power at these times could corrupt the drive.
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Good point.
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Originally Posted by Stephen
I never unplug or switch off any electrical items.
TV is wall mounted anyway and the socket is behind the TV so can't be reached.
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I bet there's a fair few people in this position these days.
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05-04-2017, 10:32
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Re: Do you unplug your TV set before going to bed?
I haven't heard it called a television set in decades
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05-04-2017, 14:31
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Re: Do you unplug your TV set before going to bed?
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I haven't heard it called a television set in decades 
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Well, that's how I remember the Continuity Announcer used to phrase it "Please don't forget to switch off and unplug your television set"
This begs the question as to why we call it a television set. My own theory is that, due to cost, a lot of early TV's were self build sets. A friend thinks that it's a hangover military term from the terminology used for radios.
Another thought as to why people were urged to unplug their telly might have been because the wiring in people's homes left a lot to be desired in days gone by??
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05-04-2017, 14:36
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Re: Do you unplug your TV set before going to bed?
Or,
Why don't you just switch off your television set and go out and do something less boring instead (sung badly out of tune and with an impenetrable Ulster accent).
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05-04-2017, 14:55
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Re: Do you unplug your TV set before going to bed?
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Or,
Why don't you just switch off your television set and go out and do something less boring instead (sung badly out of tune and with an impenetrable Ulster accent). 
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Ahhh yes! An early Russell T Davies programme, never knew anyone who liked it as a kid lol.
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The BBC certainly used this method for a few years with TV, & it was used with the BBC Radio 1 & 3 Medium Wave transmitters until the frequencies were given up for commercial use.
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I'll ask one of the BBC technologists whose been there a long time and let you know what he says.
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05-04-2017, 15:11
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Re: Do you unplug your TV set before going to bed?
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Ahhh yes! An early Russell T Davies programme, never knew anyone who liked it as a kid lol.
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I hated it ... I used to take their advice as soon as it came on.
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05-04-2017, 15:47
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Re: Do you still unplug your TV set before going to bed?
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The BBC certainly used this method for a few years with TV, & it was used with the BBC Radio 1 & 3 Medium Wave transmitters until the frequencies were given up for commercial use.
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This video shows how the tone was generated
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Kkmf8zHqnU[/quote]
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I hated it ... I used to take their advice as soon as it came on. 
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Me too, the kids were so annoying.
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08-04-2017, 14:06
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Re: Do you unplug your TV set before going to bed?
Well, it looks like most people (myself included) no longer bother to unplug their TV before going to bed, if they ever did in the first place.
The Government of the day advised people to unplug their appliances, the first being the TV, by getting into a bedtime routine:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ImWWrAAIReo
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