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Old July 17th 08, 06:49 PM posted to alt.tv.tech.hdtv,rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default True Outdoor HDTV yagi's

In alt.tv.tech.hdtv D. Stussy wrote:
| "Jim Prescott" wrote in message
| ...
| In article ,
| D. Stussy wrote:
| "Ch 7 thru 69 DTV"? Only 7-51 is authorized after the transition (US)
|
| Channels 2-51 are all allocated to DTV (except for 37). Channels
| 2-6 aren't as popular so many people won't need an antenna that can
| receive them; some people can even get by with UHF only (14-51). To
| be sure about what you will need go to www.tvfool.com and see what
| real channels will be used in your area after transition.
|
| http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/dtvantennas.html
|
| Are you certain? I'm in Los Angeles, the #2 market of the U.S., and NONE of
| our existing stations in Southern California (including the San Diego market
| too) are keeping their allocations on 2-5 (6 is assigned to Mexico, but even
| XETV (FOX) is moving to UHF). None of them have even filed construction
| permits for that range - but have actually filed permits for other
| allocations (UHF). If there were to be a place where something were to
| remain in 2-6, I'd think that the top 10 (out of the ~200 TV markets) would
| have such occur.

See if you can find an available channel for WDTV, then (ironic callsign).

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