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Old July 17th 08, 06:47 PM posted to alt.tv.tech.hdtv,rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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In alt.tv.tech.hdtv Jim Prescott wrote:
| In article ,
| 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.

Usuaully its the stations the FCC did a screw-job on. They already had
low-band analog and were given either a low-band transition or a depricated
UHF transition in 52-69.

Congress should have mandated that the FCC find space on high VHF or UHF for
all stations that wanted it, with an emphasis on making a market have all on
UHF where possible, and where not possible, put many on high VHF so that not
a single station is alone there.

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