They are able to dis-associate the channel number with the actual broadcast channel now, so we don't know what frequency (channel) they are on.....
Lower channels (2, 4, 5, ....) don't travel as well, so most every station will end up going into the UHF area - even if some lower segment is available, it won't be used unless some station is desperate or stupid.
My public station is channel 2. Every once in a long while they slip into slot 38-1 & 38-2, so I guess they are broadcasting in HD on channel 38 - tho they will continue to call themselves channel 2.
It is true on the all or nothing. There is no more watching fuzzy channels, which those of us in the boonies were used to. With so much data compressed into a digital signal, it is so very clear when you get it, and so totally unwatchable when you don't. With analog the sound often was the last to go, so you could still hear things through the fuzzy patches. With digital, the sound disappears before the picture does, so if it distorts, you are done for. No more 'pretty good' reception. Weather has _dramatic_ effects on digital - it doesn't come in during rain, snow, or fog. At all.
I think the govt will get an earfull on the 18th of February..... Pretty much pushes 1/2 the people with antennas to go to satilite.
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