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Old August 7th 03, 02:48 AM
Sid Schweiger
 
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In Boston, we've had WBZ-TV Channel 4 and WCVB (once WHDH-TV) Channel 5 as
long as anyone can remember.

TV Channels 4 and 5 are adjacent in number, but not in frequency. There's a
4-MHz gap between the high end of Channel 4 and the low end of Channel 5.

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