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... On Jul 16, 11:36 pm, Steve Urbach wrote: San Francisco,Oakland,San Jose area 2, 4, 5 are very good and popular stations in the low VHF band All active analog stations with a digital signal are broadcasting that digital signal on a different channel. The ATSC tuners maps them to the displayed channel number. Some 500 stations will flash cut their digital signal back to their analog channel next February after the analog shutdown, but the vast majority of the low VHF analog stations will have their physical be on UHF or upper VHF. In the San Francisco market, KTVU-DT Fox 2 is currently on UHF 56, will move to UHF 44 next year. KRON-DT MyN 4 is currently on UHF 57, will move to UHF 38 next year. KPIX-DT CBS 5 is currently on UHF 29 and will stay there next year. KGO-DT ABC 7 is currently on UHF 24, will flash cut to VHF 7 next year. KNTV-DT NBC 11 is on UHF 12 and will stay there next year. .... Which, for the clueless, means NO DTV on 2-6, which is exactly what I said. |
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