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Paul , translators didn't have to move, or change to digital
I am just north of Reno, NV, and tho never could get good pix from local stations (and still can't get the digi's, the HIGH power Channel 2 transmitter (I thought) would be off the air, on the digi conversion day-- Wrong! It is the digi cutover info channel here, now in Reno. Someone forwarded me a list of the Channel 2 Transmitters "Nitelighted" And there may be another not shown, (Detroit?) http://www.wtfda.org/images/stories/NLch2.JPG Reason I asked, since 6 Meters is next to Channel 2, and even with the Vestigial band filter, on channel 2, there is considerable signal leakage in 6 meters, from this station - noise that should dissappear after it is finally off the air. Thanks for comments- Jim NN7K HB wrote: Hi, Jim. Didn't look up your QTH, but there is another possible answer. I live in Central Oregon. We don't have a house TV connected to an antenna, I went out to the 5th wheel trailer yesterday to see what analog TV was still available to us and discovered more than a dozen were still on the air. They were all signals from either repeaters or translators located on a mountain to the East of us. The FCC did not require any repeaters/translators to go to digital. So some of the signals you are noticing may be from this source. None of the analog TV signals I found were on VHF, however. Paul, KD7HB |
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