Yes, PGH is all UHF. As I mentioned, look at Harrisburg's DTV
allocations. They have one on Channel 2.

(I pity their 6M activities as much as I rejoice PGH's channel 2 going
away)

Joe M.

Kevin Custer wrote:
> 
> MCH wrote:
> >
> > "will free up airwaves for use by emergency responders."???
> >
> > The TV spectrum is being freed up by ANALOG stations and the SAME
> > SPECTRUM will be reused by DIGITAL stations. The only spectrum being
> > freed up by TV for PS use is on the 764 MHz + band. (two TV channels, I
> > believe) and has nothing to do with a transition to digital. The same
> > could have been achieved by simply moving those analog stations to other
> > channels.
> >
> > An analog allocation is 6 MHz. A digital allocation is 6 MHz.
> > How is digital saving spectrum?
> >
> 
> Most VHF analog stations are using UHF for their Digital broadcast.
> 
> Channel 6 Johnstown is 34 UHF
> Channel 2 PGH is now on 25 UHF
> Channel 4 PGH is on 51 (I think)
> 
> UHF stations have been allocated a different channel for their DTV
> 53 PGH is on 43 UHF  (I think)
> 
> While it was told that ALL VHF television would move to UHF, I don't
> believe that is going to be reality.  I could be wrong, however....
> 
> Kevin
> 
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