goaliebob99 said:Channel 9 is in the vhf range not the uhf.. channels 15-69 give or take is in the UHF range...
I am well aware that WFAA is in VHF, whereas all others as in UHF and I have an antenna that picks up both.DishBacker said:WFAA is not a lower power transmitter by any means. Its my strongest channel strength of any OTA channel I get in Flower Mound. It just happens that the its Digital Channel 9, in the UHF range, whereas all the other digital channels are in the VHF range... so it requires an antenna that gets both frequencies.
It must not be that sufficient as everyone I know in my area receives dropouts on WFAA-DT. I dont get dropouts on any other channel.goaliebob99 said:thats sufficcant because its VHF. VHF does not require that much power. I think wbbm here in chicago (cbs) is on 4.4KW of power and is on VHF Channel 3![]()
SummitAdvantageRetailer said:50% of US households.
JohnH said:9427 UNIHD ADDED TO Tp 19 ConUS beam on EchoStar 5 at 129w(Mpeg4 designator in effect)
That doesn't necessarily mean it's actually in MPEG4 now.mwgiii said:Universal HD in MPEG4 = cry (there is not a crying smile)
guruka said:That doesn't necessarily mean it's actually in MPEG4 now.
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