Phil,
Thanks for the clarification. I had things mixed up with that 1948 opinion! (Interesting that they were looking to remove channels 2-6 from the TV spectrum back then.)
- Dick
> > The frequencies will be auctioned off to some sort of land
>
> > mobile use, whether that be cell phones, fire, police,
> etc.
> > Current channels 2-6 will be removed from the TV spectrum.
>
> > The same will go for frequencies above (I believe) channel
>
> > 60. Channels 71-83 were removed from TV some years back.
>
> This is partially true. Channels 52 through 69 are being
> auctioned, and will be removed from use when TV's "analog
> sunset" occurs, which is supposedly now to be 2009.
>
> Channels 2 through 51 are called the "DTV Core." While many
> stations are electing to not go back to VHF-Low channels (2
> - 6) after the analog sunset, there will still be some
> stations on those channels. The FCC has solicited responses
> on whether VHF-Low should be retained or eliminated, but for
> now it remains part of the DTV spectrum.
>
> My vote is to dump VHF-Low for DTV, since electrical and
> other transient noise just tears DTV signals apart in this
> band.
>
> > > > Are you asking if your FM radio will still pick up
> audio
> >
> > > > from Channel 6? I'm also curious if that will be the
> > case.
> > >
> > >
> > > No, I'm not asking that as 6 will have a digital rather
> > than
> > > analog one. FM is based on analogue frequencies. So, I
>
> > > know that 87.7 will open up once the change to digital
> is
> > > made. So, my question was what would become of that
> > > frequency? On a related subject, I own an AM FM radio
> > that
> > > picks up TV sound for channels 4, 6, 10 and 12. That
> will
> >
> > > mean that I won't be able to sit out or walk around and
> > > listen to those signals. That is all I need as I am
> > blind.
> > > Those days will end too.
>
> AM/FM/TV radios will effectively become AM/FM only. I doubt
> we'll ever see a radio again that gets TV audio only,
> because the 8VSB tuner chip and MPEG/AC3 video/audio decoder
> chips will be necessary just to get the audio from each
> subchannel. There will, I'm sure, be handheld DTV receivers
> someday, but there won't be much point in putting that
> digital hardware in a receiver which picks apart the audio
> and video, yet not include a display.
>