Here is a good list of what the channels will be like when the analog 
shuts off:
http://www.w9wi.com/dtvch/dtvch.html
  Many are going back to their original VHF channel. Here in Bowling 
Green, KY it looks like channel 13 will turn off their digital that 
is on 33 now and stay on the old analog channel 13 as DTV. In 
Nashville channels 4,5 & 8 will stay on VHF.

If you haven't tried to rx DTV yet it's time you did. I can watch 
channels now in studio quality that in analog are almost unwatchable 
by todays standards. HD signals are very nice too! It's easy to pick 
these channels up with the antenna you have up now and the cost is 
just going to do down from here. All TV's sold today are required to 
have DTV tuners. Go to Walmart and look.

Several channels in Nashville are running up to 4 or more services on 
one channel. Here in Bowling Green Channel 40-1 is NBC, 40-2 is CBS, 
13-1 is ABC, 13-2 is FOX, 13-3 is UPN(or what ever they call 
theirselves today), 53-1 to 53-6 are Kentucky Educational Television 
channels. They run PBS HD on 53-4...so many stations are broadcasting 
more than one service in that 6 MHz.

Ben
W4WSM

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