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w4nng wrote: Bob that antenna appears to be a standard ant w/ what in Feb 09, will be the unnecessary large elements for ch 2 - 6 Channels 2-6 are still allocated to TV, even after 2/09. Only channels 52-69 go away. Granted, not many major stations are sticking with low-vhf but there are a few. One of the more notable is WNAZ, the NBC affiliate in Phoenix which intends to keep using channel 2. You can check to see what type of antenna you'll need at www.tvfool.com You can select either the current stations, or post cutover. For antenna purposes you want to look at "real channel". Some lucky markets will be pure UHF after cutover, greatly simplifying their antenna needs. -- Jim Prescott - Computing and Networking Group School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, University of Rochester, NY |
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