"J. Mc Laughlin" wrote in message
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... and some stations will be transmitting DTV on a third channel (not the
present analog nor the present DTV channel)
I have also found that a number of stations have applied for changes (so
far
they seem to be ERP changes) to what is contained in the eighth FCC report
of March 2008. One needs to go to the FCC site and enter call sign of
each
station to find the present information.
A surprise to me is that the coverage contour for analog TV is 64 dBu and
for DTV is 41 dBu - a difference of 23 db. However, the reductions of ERP
do not seem to be that large. Stations that are now a bit weak may be
unusable after Feb. 2009.
73, Mac N8TT
The DTV RF signal needs to be about 17 dB out of the noise to work and
produce a nice, clean picture. Analog TV RF signal needs to be about 40 dB
out of the noise for a snow-free picture on screen. Holy crap, that's 23
dB! Coincidence? I think not.
In my case, I get generally horrible analog performance from Los Angeles
stations, 124 miles away. However, I usually have a half-dozen digital
pictures from there and they are, of course, perfect whenever they come in.
By the way, the original question -- as if anybody really remembered it --
is answered he
http://rabbitears.info/market.php
That site has a grunch of data. See the links at the top. This guy is
working his butt off.
73,
"Sal" KD6VKW