FastBytes said:DeadElvis said:I'll be curious to see how well WMC-TV does on channel 5 with digital. There is a reason why there are very, very few low-band VHF DTVs out there. Being on a tower in-town will help, though
I stumbled across an article last night that is saying that these low banders are going to have a significant reduction in receiveability out past 30 miles and that repeaters are going to have to be used. Any of you engineering type care to comment?
This was the first article I have read that brings this up.
CBS has had SERIOUS problems with their O&O in Chicago, WBBM-TV. It was assigned DTV channel 3, which has not worked out very well.
That said, they also weren't assigned much power. They started with an STA for an entire 1,000 watts to an antenna about 110' lower than their analog. They later got that modified to 2.5kw, then went to a licensed facility at 3.7kw and an antenna 100' *higher* than the analog before finally settling at 4.4kw.
By comparison, WMC will run 34.5kw and WTVF 22kw, both into their existing analog antennas.
My snide comment about the two stations aside, I wonder if the situation might be a lot better at these higher powers?
(WBBM is moving to DTV channel 12, after a Milwaukee station closes its analog operation on that channel and moves to 34)