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41-22 DTV

My brother lives just North of Kings Island and he found a dead TV carrier that shows 41-22 on his DTV. 100% signal. Any idea what he might be seeing?
 
41-22? That's a lot of channels! The highest I've seen so far is WPTO, which goes all the way up to 14-6.

WHIO-DT is on channel 41. It would surely get a very strong signal into the Kings Island area.
 
FCC maps show WHIO-DT with a local signal through all of Warren County, and the vast majority of Hamilton and Clermont. So either he's seeing something from WHIO, someone is within near his house with a transmitter drowning out WHIO's 1 million watt ERP, or someone is using a different channel and incorrectly ID'ing as using WHIO's physical channel.

Maybe WHIO is planning to do their own version of Channel 22.
 
Matlock said:
41-22? That's a lot of channels! The highest I've seen so far is WPTO, which goes all the way up to 14-6.

WHIO-DT is on channel 41. It would surely get a very strong signal into the Kings Island area.

Channel 16 goes all the way up to 16.6 as well.
If I enter 41.1, it always takes me to 7.1. I'll have to try entering 41.22 and see what I get. 8)
 
Could be a weird tuner quirk. I would rescan and see if it goes away. I don't see any -22 subchannel on the digital off-air tuner in my Dish DVR.
 
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