DTV channel numbers are relatively meaningless, it's the frequency that  
counts.
 
Chris
N9LLO
 
 
In a message dated 2/23/2009 5:08:41 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
 
 
JOHN MACKEY wrote:
> If the digital is on a very different frequency,  then the frequency
> change is a reason why digital reception may be  problematic. For
> example, if you are using a VHF antenna to try to  receive
> a UHF digital signal, that will be problematic.

I  should be able to use any normal TV antenna. If it works on analog Ch 
7,  for instance, it should work on digital ch 7. Period. If it doesn't, 
there  is something inherently wrong with the medium.
Again, RF is RF. The antenna  doesn't care how it's modulated.





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