Many of my local channels are using tags that have the ANALOG channel
name. For example, while KDKA TV-2 DTV is on channel 25, the tag is 2-1
which is what you enter to see that channel. Either they are going to
move back to channel 2 or things are going to get even more confusing if
you have a channel 25 station you have to enter 2-1 when there is no
channel 2. What happens when a DTV channel 2 comes along (if that should
ever happen)?

4 (I forget their DTV channel) is using 4-1 and 4-2. 11 is using 11-1,
11-2, and 11-3.

Joe M.

Ben wrote:
> 
> 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
> 
> 
> Yahoo! Groups Links
> 
> 
> 

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