> The low-band TV signals are all QRT now,
There are more than four dozen full power DTV licenses (including
WMAZ-DT on channel 4 in your back yard) and quite a few low power
DTV stations. The biggest cities with licensed "full power" low
VHF DTV are Cleveland OH (WKYC, channel 2), Chicago IL (WBBM,
channel 3), Nashville TN (WTVF, channel 5), and New Haven CT (WEDY,
channel 6). There are construction permits or special temporary
authorizations for a couple other large/middle market stations as
well.
A good reference to US, Canadian and Mexican allocations is
Doug Smith's web site: www.w9wi.com.
73,
... Joe, W4TV
On 6/13/2010 10:06 AM, Tom W8JI wrote:
> The low-band TV signals are all QRT now, so that shouldn't be an issue
> anymore. There is only one VHF high station in range for me. I think it is
> up around 200 MHz.
>
>
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