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I did manage to hear the DX test conducted by WOON 1240 Woonsocket, RI, which
ran between 2 and 3 AM EST, January 18. They run 1 KW, non-directional. Caught several periods of the CW ID. Perhaps I'll get a QSL (verie, for those in Glendale). dxAce Michigan USA |
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On Jan 18, 3:06*am, dxAce wrote:
I did manage to hear the DX test conducted by WOON 1240 Woonsocket, RI, which ran between 2 and 3 AM EST, January 18. They run 1 KW, non-directional. Caught several periods of the CW ID. Perhaps I'll get a QSL (verie, for those in Glendale). dxAce Michigan USA Well thanks Steve for letting us know you bogart.;-) What I am curious about is when the digital conversion is totally complete does that mean that those freqs are going to be free and abandoned so too speak on the television freqs? I am seriously wondering if that means when I swing my Channel Master around that I will be able to do some serious DXing, I have at times caught (no more than eight minutes- but still cool) other countries appearing on my tv screen. If anyone knows "for sure" please let me know.....I have been looking forward to grabbing some great DX on the tube after the switch. |
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![]() BCBlazysusan wrote: On Jan 18, 3:06 am, dxAce wrote: I did manage to hear the DX test conducted by WOON 1240 Woonsocket, RI, which ran between 2 and 3 AM EST, January 18. They run 1 KW, non-directional. Caught several periods of the CW ID. Perhaps I'll get a QSL (verie, for those in Glendale). dxAce Michigan USA Well thanks Steve for letting us know you bogart.;-) It was reported in DXLD, and as far as I know at the IRCA and NRC sites. Besides, no one here listens anyway ;-) What I am curious about is when the digital conversion is totally complete does that mean that those freqs are going to be free and abandoned so too speak on the television freqs? I am seriously wondering if that means when I swing my Channel Master around that I will be able to do some serious DXing, I have at times caught (no more than eight minutes- but still cool) other countries appearing on my tv screen. If anyone knows "for sure" please let me know.....I have been looking forward to grabbing some great DX on the tube after the switch. |
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On Jan 18, 4:29*am, BCBlazysusan wrote:
On Jan 18, 3:06*am, dxAce wrote: I did manage to hear the DX test conducted by WOON 1240 Woonsocket, RI, which ran between 2 and 3 AM EST, January 18. They run 1 KW, non-directional. Caught several periods of the CW ID. Perhaps I'll get a QSL (verie, for those in Glendale). dxAce Michigan USA Well thanks Steve for letting us know you bogart.;-) What I am curious about is when the digital conversion is totally complete does that mean that those freqs are going to be free and abandoned so too speak on the television freqs? I am seriously wondering if that means when I swing my Channel Master around that I will be able to do some serious DXing, I have at times caught (no more than eight minutes- but still cool) other countries appearing on my tv screen. If anyone knows "for sure" please let me know.....I have been looking forward to grabbing some great DX on the tube after the switch. The act also provided for the auctioning off of the TV Frequencies associated with UHF Channels 52 to 69 {That is UHF not VHF} http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDTV_in...Analog_shutoff Note - Some/Many HDTV UHF Channels will be moving back to their former VHF Freqs. IMHO The FCC should have shut down the Channels VHF "LO" TV Channels : http://www.tech-faq.com/tv-channel-frequencies.shtml 2 {55.25 MHz} 3 {61.25 MHz} 4 {67.25 MHz} 5 {77.25 MHz} 6 {83.25 MHz} and Expanded the FM Radio Band for FM HD-Radio. http://www.csgnetwork.com/tvfreqtable.html http://home.tampabay.rr.com/k4lk/info/ntscfreq.htm ~ RHF |
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BCBlazysusan wrote:
On Jan 18, 3:06 am, dxAce wrote: I did manage to hear the DX test conducted by WOON 1240 Woonsocket, RI, which ran between 2 and 3 AM EST, January 18. They run 1 KW, non-directional. Caught several periods of the CW ID. Perhaps I'll get a QSL (verie, for those in Glendale). dxAce Michigan USA Well thanks Steve for letting us know you bogart.;-) What I am curious about is when the digital conversion is totally complete does that mean that those freqs are going to be free and abandoned so too speak on the television freqs? I am seriously wondering if that means when I swing my Channel Master around that I will be able to do some serious DXing, I have at times caught (no more than eight minutes- but still cool) other countries appearing on my tv screen. If anyone knows "for sure" please let me know.....I have been looking forward to grabbing some great DX on the tube after the switch. LPTVs will stay analog for a few more years. Why can't you DX digital? DVB receivers are dirt cheap. |
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BCBlazysusan wrote: What I am curious about is when the digital conversion is totally complete does that mean that those freqs are going to be free and abandoned so too speak on the television freqs? I am seriously wondering if that means when I swing my Channel Master around that I will be able to do some serious DXing, I have at times caught (no more than eight minutes- but still cool) other countries appearing on my tv screen. If anyone knows "for sure" please let me know.....I have been looking forward to grabbing some great DX on the tube after the switch. Browse an archive of alt.video.digital-tv and alt.tv.tech.hdtv and you'll get a lot of news and links to websites with way more detail than you'll get here. There are still going to be some low band VHF ATSC transmitters, but that band has a lot of interference problems that the digital tuners can't deal with, so it's not popular. (I think somebody posted a day or two ago that Chicago will have digital on channel 2 or 3). Transmitters will be lower in power than analog TV because the signal to noise ratio is 20 some dB lower for good reception. So it should be easier to get analog DX. Except that the UK is already doing a rolling conversion and Canada will be dropping analog in two or three years. Maybe the Caribbean... Mark Zenier Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com) |
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![]() "Mark Zenier" wrote in message ... Except that the UK is already doing a rolling conversion and Canada will be dropping analog in two or three years. Maybe the Caribbean... IIRC, the UK hasn't had any VHF television since they dropped the old 320(?) line system in favor of PAL. I could be wrong about the timeline, but I'm pretty sure it's been a very long time since they dropped what they call Band I. |
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Brenda Ann wrote: "Mark Zenier" wrote in message ... Except that the UK is already doing a rolling conversion and Canada will be dropping analog in two or three years. Maybe the Caribbean... IIRC, the UK hasn't had any VHF television since they dropped the old 320(?) line system in favor of PAL. I could be wrong about the timeline, but I'm pretty sure it's been a very long time since they dropped what they call Band I. Opps, right. I think they did keep it going until the late 80's, depending on the viewing population. It might be a legend, but I think it got to the point at one transmitter site that they bought the last little old lady a new TV set, rather than keep the transmitter and her ancient TV going. dig, dig, dig ... System A 405 lines, 50 Fps, 10125 Hz line rate. That makes my ears hurt just thinking about it. Mark Zenier Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com) |
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