I think that this will be quite a surprise for all the people that went
out and spent $ on UHF installations, only to find that they will have
to spend more $ on VHF/UHF installations. It won't make the broadcasters
look good.
Richard P.
I just spoke to one of the local TV station's engineers about our
intermittent OTA reception, who said that any UHF (read most HD
channels), transmission will be more problematic than a VHF signal.
So problematic that two stations that I know of in my area are going
back to their original VHF channel assignment, come Feb. '09, which
should improve reception tremendously.
Many, if not most of the stations that currently use VHF for their
analog signals, but are using UHF for digital, will revert to VHF for
digital in February of 2009.
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