14, 15, and 16 are reserved for Land Mobile (police and whatnot) in New York. So are 19 and 20 in Philly, and 18 has to protect it. So are 17 and 18 in DC, 16 and 19 must protect. 15 is WFDC-DT in Washington. There's a channel 18 in the New York DMA, by the way, WMBC-DT in Newton. 37 is not a legal TV channel. 51 is WNJN-DT in Montclair, NJ. WETA-DT has petitioned to move from 27 to 51, as has WWPX-DT from 12 to 51.
The upper-VHF is better than low-VHF, but upper-VHF doesn't work well on indoor antennas either. Evidence in the real world is supporting this assertion.
No. The FCC is allowing stations to be spaced much closer together in the post-transition world. Examples: WETA/WGTW, WCAU/WPXW, WYBE/WDCA, WTXF/WMPT, WFMZ/WBFF. The spacing rule is now 122 miles for UHF stations in Zone I, where Philly and DC are located.
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The upper-VHF is better than low-VHF, but upper-VHF doesn't work well on indoor antennas either. Evidence in the real world is supporting this assertion.
No. The FCC is allowing stations to be spaced much closer together in the post-transition world. Examples: WETA/WGTW, WCAU/WPXW, WYBE/WDCA, WTXF/WMPT, WFMZ/WBFF. The spacing rule is now 122 miles for UHF stations in Zone I, where Philly and DC are located.
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