Posted by RayP(MI) on September 06, 2008 at 04:49:21 from (207.241.137.116):
When we go to the new digital TV in February, I understand that the actual broadcast frequencies are going to be reassigned as well as changing from analog to digital mode. I have not been able to find a set of frequency allocations. My concern is that they are going to send the current VHF stations into the UHF spectrum. I am on the fringes of the VHF stations around here, and if they go to UHF, we"re probably sunk. Any ham operator will tell you that that it is far harder to get the range out of UHF, and to add to the misery, digital modes need to be rock solid signals, or you"re going to have a lot of blanked out pictures, broken or missing audio. If they"re going to UHF, I need to upgrade my antenna systems by several orders of magnitude. Would sure like to be able to get a headstart on this, as February isn"t a good time to be putting up towers, antennas, etc. NEED A CHART OF FREQUENCIES. All the DTV sites want to tell us is how wonderful it will be!
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