Mike Morris WA6ILQ wrote:

> In the USA the 60-66MHz range is television channel 3, the 66-72MHz
> range is TV channel 4, the 72-76MHz frequencies are used as
> "Operational Fixed / Repeater" frequencies (essentially commercial
> point-to-point links), 76-82MHz is TV channel 5 and 82-88MHz is TV
> channel 6.
> 
> Might want to keep that in mind... lets see how many areas have
> 3, 4, 5 an 6 freed up.
> 
> Mike WA6ILQ

Fell quite a bit behind in this group...|cP

Cleveland Ch3 has its DTV on Ch2 right now (you think you guys with an 
analog Ch2 have problems on 6M? You ain't seen nothin'! 30-40dB of 
desense spread across >2 MHz-and that's AFTER EXTENSIVE filtering at the 
TV station!) They will be moving everything to Ch17. I don't know about 
Ch5 yet, but I think they are moving too. However, Ch8 is staying. Their 
DTV is on UHF now, and will be shut down.

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