I know it's way too soon to be asking about this but does anyone know if New York City TV transmitters will go to the top of the new World Trade Tower once it is finnished?
Originally they were at the top of the Empire State Building then moved to the top of tower 1 at the World Trade Center from the early 1970's until 9/11 then they went back to the top of the Empire State Building.
The new tower will be much higher than anything before. The transmitters could be as high as 1776 feet! That would really help us folks way out in the boonies as long as they don't cut down on the power at the same time.
Back in the early days of TV when the transmitters were on the Empire State Building, if you were in the city there was lots of "ghosting" then the move to tower 1 made things much better. I know. I was there.
For the last 35 years I have been around 80 miles away so I am not sure whats happening there now. Any NYC people care to chime in on this? I am high on a hill and VHF always was good when I used to have a Channelmaster Quantum VHF antenna. I never had (nor have my neighbors) UHF from NYC but I am still hoping it might work.
I don't want to get into a very crazy set-up with more than one antenna and I have no interest in lo-VHF so I am thinking about the Weingard HD 7698P and a Channelmaster CM7777 pre-amp / amplifier. A rotator is also a possibility so I can look at both NYC and Scranton.
Originally they were at the top of the Empire State Building then moved to the top of tower 1 at the World Trade Center from the early 1970's until 9/11 then they went back to the top of the Empire State Building.
The new tower will be much higher than anything before. The transmitters could be as high as 1776 feet! That would really help us folks way out in the boonies as long as they don't cut down on the power at the same time.
Back in the early days of TV when the transmitters were on the Empire State Building, if you were in the city there was lots of "ghosting" then the move to tower 1 made things much better. I know. I was there.
For the last 35 years I have been around 80 miles away so I am not sure whats happening there now. Any NYC people care to chime in on this? I am high on a hill and VHF always was good when I used to have a Channelmaster Quantum VHF antenna. I never had (nor have my neighbors) UHF from NYC but I am still hoping it might work.
I don't want to get into a very crazy set-up with more than one antenna and I have no interest in lo-VHF so I am thinking about the Weingard HD 7698P and a Channelmaster CM7777 pre-amp / amplifier. A rotator is also a possibility so I can look at both NYC and Scranton.
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