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On Sunday, February 5th, 2012, at 12:54:13h -0500, Arny Krueger wrote:
AFAIK, we haven't had analog TV broadcast anywhere in the US since June
2009.
That just ain't true.
What you are forgetting (or perhaps never heard of because you prefer
giving money to the cable company each month) is that Class A, Low Power
TV, and Repeater TV stations were not required to go digital only in
June 2009.
http://www.fcc.GOV/guides/dtv-transition-and-lptv-class-translator-stations
Nonetheless, your most local station of this type, formerly W66BV Detroit
has made the transition to digital.
http://en.wikipedia.ORG/wiki/W47DL-D
Incidentally, does your cable TV company include this station on the basic tier?
And an interesting new development in the Detroit market, is that the station
licensed to Ann Arbor (formerly analog UHF channel 31) is going to start
broadcasting with a high power signal on UHF channel 50 (which was vacated
when WKBD, now on UHF channel 14, stopped analog transmissions) from the
Southfield tower site, and will cease transmitting from Ann Arbor.
http://www.michiguide.COM/archives2012/2012/01/ion-television-fires-up-new-wp.html
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