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BCBlazysusan wrote:
What I am curious
about is when the digital conversion is totally complete does that
mean that those freqs are going to be free and abandoned so too speak
on the television freqs? I am seriously wondering if that means when I
swing my Channel Master around that I will be able to do some serious
DXing, I have at times caught (no more than eight minutes- but still
cool) other countries appearing on my tv screen. If anyone knows "for
sure" please let me know.....I have been looking forward to grabbing
some great DX on the tube after the switch.
Browse an archive of alt.video.digital-tv and alt.tv.tech.hdtv
and you'll get a lot of news and links to websites with way more
detail than you'll get here.
There are still going to be some low band VHF ATSC transmitters, but that
band has a lot of interference problems that the digital tuners can't
deal with, so it's not popular. (I think somebody posted a day or two
ago that Chicago will have digital on channel 2 or 3).
Transmitters will be lower in power than analog TV because the
signal to noise ratio is 20 some dB lower for good reception.
So it should be easier to get analog DX.
Except that the UK is already doing a rolling conversion and Canada
will be dropping analog in two or three years. Maybe the Caribbean...
Mark Zenier
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