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AMG TV now on channel 6.9

Never heard of AMG but it is now on channel 6-9. First time I ever saw "Cheaters.".

Their website doesn't give much information. www amgtv tv

Edit:. AMG is also on Channel 4.1 in HD. Looks like 6.9 is a translator repeating 4.1 in lower quality SD.
 
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What programming is on the various other subchannels on those signals? Could you post a full list?

- Trip
 
Channel 4 only has one channel 4.1 looks very good HD when you can get it, but has a very weak signal and completely goes away when it rains. Channel 6 has 6.1 6.2 and 6.9. The first two are in Spanish. I have no signal showing on channel 5.
 
AMG has previously appeared in Houston, but I don't recall which LPTV(s) had it.

KAHO Channel 4 was recently reported back on the air, after an absence of six years.

KTDJ Channel 5 was reported as active a couple of years ago, but no recent updates.

Unable to see the VHF-low LPTVs at my Cy-Fair location.
 
I recently installed one of those digital tv converter boxes in a car and drove really close by some VHF stations and couldn’t get them. I tried KZHO 3, KAHO 4, KTDJ 5, and KHXL 7 and could not pick any of them up. I can get 8, 11, and 13. It can’t be the antenna cause I got a full powered channel 2 with it in a different city in a hotel. I might try again soon with my HDHOMERUN and maybe some rabbit ears if these stations are actually on the air.
 
The low power VHF channels require an outdoor roof antenna' with the long elements.
 
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Is anyone picking up the K*HO stations? They're licensed by the same organizations that are notorious for phantom stations. In western Arizona, the call signs are K*PO (as in PhOenix), but for the past 10 years or so, they have never broadcast a signal, yet still manage to remain licensed by the FCC.
 
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