only if the radio is able to decode uhf, for if it is a 3-13 channel TV 
radio; it won't know what to do with the signal, right?




On Thu, 28 May 2009, Ron Yearns wrote:

> From what I have been told the V H F t v stations will no longer broadcast 
> anything on those frequencies.  Their didigtaal signal will be in the U H F 
> band.  They may continue to call themselves channel 4 or 5 or such but will 
> actually be broadcasting on a u h f channel..  If your radio has a coax 
> connector to a antenna now you could get one of the converter boxes and hook 
> it up.  Or itf your radio has any provisions for a external antenna some form 
> of adapter with a converter box could work.
> Ron
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>  From: Dave Mitchell
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>  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Analog TV bands on Radio
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>  Greetings All: If I understand the situation correctly , soon the analog TV 
> bands on my radios will lose their accessibility due to the forthcoming 
> switch to TV all digital broadcasts.
>  If this is correct as stated, is their a gadget or work-around that would 
> continue to give me access to this TV band after the transition to the 
> digital broadcasts?
>  Thanks for the education, Mitch
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