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jimc705
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--- In VOOM@yahoogroups.com, "Mike Kessler" <mike@d...> wrote:
> I have a local FOX digital station that's listed as 7 on VHF.
> Is that the same thing as trying to tune in a 7 RF in the Install
menu?
Mike,
That depends if your talking about the analog channel or the
digital. If you normally get it on a standard tv on channel 7 RF then
no. If it's DT 7 with an analog channel 9 or 24 then yes you tune RF
7 on the receiver. If you go to antennaweb.org and put in your zip it
will tell you what RF channel the digital is be broadcasted on. In
most cases if you have a local channel 7 then the digital channel is
on a UHF frequency like 24 for example. If you know the call sign of
the station you can use this link to find out all the info for that
station including coverage maps and stations output power (ERP). Use
only the green section.
http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/audio/tvq.html
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> I have a local FOX digital station that's listed as 7 on VHF.
> Is that the same thing as trying to tune in a 7 RF in the Install
menu?
Mike,
That depends if your talking about the analog channel or the
digital. If you normally get it on a standard tv on channel 7 RF then
no. If it's DT 7 with an analog channel 9 or 24 then yes you tune RF
7 on the receiver. If you go to antennaweb.org and put in your zip it
will tell you what RF channel the digital is be broadcasted on. In
most cases if you have a local channel 7 then the digital channel is
on a UHF frequency like 24 for example. If you know the call sign of
the station you can use this link to find out all the info for that
station including coverage maps and stations output power (ERP). Use
only the green section.
http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/audio/tvq.html
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