At 9/25/2010 08:43 PM, BlairD wrote:
3 and 4 are reserved...  where did you get this from???

WWMT 3 was high power analog in Kalamazoo, MI

WDIV 4 was high power analog in Detroit, MI

There were many others...

Yes, but because they were adjacent, only one of the two was in use in any given market. Therefore it was a safe bet that one of the two would be "white", and thus usable for the analog feed to a TV set. So devices with analog TV output, ranging from VCRs to game consoles, usually have a switch to choose between channels 3 and 4.

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