Reply to Re: HDTV WONDER?? Purchasing a outdoor UHF antenna.

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Posted by Roy L. Fuchs on 01/02/06 07:36

On Sun, 1 Jan 2006 23:28:24 -0800, "Sal M. Onella"
<salmonella@food.poisoning.org> Gave us:

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>"Roy L. Fuchs" <roylfuchs@urfargingicehole.org> wrote in message
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>> Most, if not all HDTV broadcast signals get assigned to channel slots
>> that are exclusive to that broadcaster and locality. Usually an
>> unassigned UHF slot. You circumstance should never be confronted,
>> much less be a problem.
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>So far, I don't have any digital-to-digital co-channel interference, but I
>have two strong distant digital stations that are being hurt by local
>analog co-channel interference. KNBC-DT in Los Angeles is on Ch 36,
>along with a low-power TV station in San Diego. Same with KCAL-DT
>on Ch 43.
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>While they are not in the same locality, the reach of 8VSB is so great, I
>think the FCC needs to rethink the tools they use to establish territories.
>

First, you should check with the actual stations to see what the
actual frequencies they are broadcasting on for the digital channels
as it does not always match the channel number you see on their adds
or the tuner.

I am familiar with Ch 39 in SD, but not 36.

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