Hi Wilt,
First, thanks for all the help you provide us VOOMers.
Secondly, I live in Tampa Bay, zip code 33707. I noticed that WXPX (PAX) -66's sub channels .2, .3, and .4 have been added. WFLA (NBC) on channel 8 (digital on channel 7) has been transmitting sub-channels .2 and .3 for some time. Sub-channel 2 carries a SD version of channel 1 but sub-channel 3 carries live weather radar (very useful during thunderstorm season). Please add 8.2 and 8.3 to the channel maps.
Also, the last station in the area to go digital, WUSF - 16 has recently begun testing. The four channels are 16.1, 16.2, 16.3 and 16.4. I'm not sure what RF channel their digital is on.
Thanks,
Dana
First, thanks for all the help you provide us VOOMers.
Secondly, I live in Tampa Bay, zip code 33707. I noticed that WXPX (PAX) -66's sub channels .2, .3, and .4 have been added. WFLA (NBC) on channel 8 (digital on channel 7) has been transmitting sub-channels .2 and .3 for some time. Sub-channel 2 carries a SD version of channel 1 but sub-channel 3 carries live weather radar (very useful during thunderstorm season). Please add 8.2 and 8.3 to the channel maps.
Also, the last station in the area to go digital, WUSF - 16 has recently begun testing. The four channels are 16.1, 16.2, 16.3 and 16.4. I'm not sure what RF channel their digital is on.
Thanks,
Dana