With all the fun of the last thread about misconceptions of the transition, I chose to go light here.
I'm just astonished by the number of distant DTV signals I've been getting. I thought DXing analog signals and AM radio was interesting, but this is ridiculous. This will be a long list, but this is what I've been getting from my fifth-floor apartment in Jamaica, N.Y.:
My equipment combos:
Insignia DTV converter box (coupon-eligible) and Terk HDTVa (amplified) antenna
Samsung DTB-H260 DTV converter box (non-coupon eligible) and Terk HDTVi (non-amplified) antenna
My local stations:
WCBS-TV New York (2.1/RF channel 56)
WBQM-LD Brooklyn NY (3.1/RF 3)
WNBC-TV New York (4.1, 4.2, 4.4/RF 28)
WNYW New York (5.1, 5.2/RF 44)
WABC-TV New York (7.1, 7.2, 7.3/RF 45)
WWOR-TV Secaucus NJ (9.1, 9.2/RF 38)
WPIX New York (11.1, 11.2/RF 33)
WNET Newark NJ (13.1, 13.2, 13.3/RF 61)
WLIW Garden City NY (21.1, 21.3, 21.4/RF 22)
WNYE-TV New York (25.1, 25.2/RF 24)
WFME-TV West Milford NJ (29.1 through 29.10/RF 29)
WPXN-TV New York (31.1 through 31.4/RF 30)
WXTV Paterson NJ (41.1/RF 40)
WSAH-DT Bridgeport CT (43.1/DT 42)
WNJU Linden NJ (47.1/RF 36)
WRNN-DT Kingston NY (48.1, 48.2, 48.3/RF 48)
WNJN Montclair NJ (50.1 through 50.5/RF 51)
WTBY Poughkeepsie NY (54.1 through 54.5/RF 27)
WLNY-DT Riverhead NY (55.1/RF 57)
WNJB New Brunswick NJ (58.1, 58.3, 58.4/RF eight)
WMBC-TV Newton NJ (63.1 through 63.5/RF 18)
WFTY-TV Smithtown NY (67.1/RF 23)
WFUT-TV Newark NJ (68.1/RF 53)
The distant stations picked-up:
WMAR-TV Baltimore (2.1, 2.2/RF 52)
WUND-TV Edenton NC (2.1 through 2.5/RF 20)
KYW-TV Philadelphia (3.1/RF 26)
WPVI-TV Philadelphia (6.1, 6.2, 6.3/RF 64)
WTNH-TV New Haven CT (8.1/RF 10)
WCAU-TV Philadelphia (10.1, 10.2/RF 67)
WBAL-TV Baltimore (11.1, 11.2/RF 59)
WJZ-TV Baltimore (13.1/RF 38)
WPHL-TV Philadelphia (17.1, 17.2/RF 54)
WDCA-TV Washington DC (20.1/RF 35)
WTXF-TV Philadelphia (29.1/RF 42)
WVIT New Britain CT (30.1, 30.2/RF 35)
WMGM-TV Wildwood NJ (40.1/RF 36)
WNJT Trenton NJ (52.1, 52.3, 52.4/RF 43)
WPSG Philadelphia (57.1/RF 32)
WWSI Atlantic City NJ (62.1/RF 49)
WUVP Vineland NJ (65.1, 65.2/RF 66)
Some of these stations come in better than my so-called "locals". WPSG comes in quite frequently, and better than the other Philly stations (I got KYW, WPVI, and WCAU a lot better during later spring and early summer). I picked up WJZ one morning during a period when WWOR-DT either was off the air or lowered their power (both stations use channel 38), and WMGM has come in when its signal apparently overpowered WNJU-DT (both stations use channel 36).
I have also picked up a signal on channel 19, but it hasn't yet come in strong enough to be read. The closest DTVs on 19 from here are in Syracuse (WSTM-TV) and Boston (WGBH-TV). Speaking of New England, I wonder why I haven't picked up much from that area, other than the two Connecticut stations.
Of course when the transition takes place, a few stations from this list will be un-receivable: for example, WPIX and WBAL-TV are both moving back to channel 11, and WNET and WJZ-TV are returning to 13. WMAR-DT will be moving to channel 38. So I'm getting my Baltimore TV fix while I still can.
Is anyone else having any luck capturing distant DTV stations?
I'm just astonished by the number of distant DTV signals I've been getting. I thought DXing analog signals and AM radio was interesting, but this is ridiculous. This will be a long list, but this is what I've been getting from my fifth-floor apartment in Jamaica, N.Y.:
My equipment combos:
Insignia DTV converter box (coupon-eligible) and Terk HDTVa (amplified) antenna
Samsung DTB-H260 DTV converter box (non-coupon eligible) and Terk HDTVi (non-amplified) antenna
My local stations:
WCBS-TV New York (2.1/RF channel 56)
WBQM-LD Brooklyn NY (3.1/RF 3)
WNBC-TV New York (4.1, 4.2, 4.4/RF 28)
WNYW New York (5.1, 5.2/RF 44)
WABC-TV New York (7.1, 7.2, 7.3/RF 45)
WWOR-TV Secaucus NJ (9.1, 9.2/RF 38)
WPIX New York (11.1, 11.2/RF 33)
WNET Newark NJ (13.1, 13.2, 13.3/RF 61)
WLIW Garden City NY (21.1, 21.3, 21.4/RF 22)
WNYE-TV New York (25.1, 25.2/RF 24)
WFME-TV West Milford NJ (29.1 through 29.10/RF 29)
WPXN-TV New York (31.1 through 31.4/RF 30)
WXTV Paterson NJ (41.1/RF 40)
WSAH-DT Bridgeport CT (43.1/DT 42)
WNJU Linden NJ (47.1/RF 36)
WRNN-DT Kingston NY (48.1, 48.2, 48.3/RF 48)
WNJN Montclair NJ (50.1 through 50.5/RF 51)
WTBY Poughkeepsie NY (54.1 through 54.5/RF 27)
WLNY-DT Riverhead NY (55.1/RF 57)
WNJB New Brunswick NJ (58.1, 58.3, 58.4/RF eight)
WMBC-TV Newton NJ (63.1 through 63.5/RF 18)
WFTY-TV Smithtown NY (67.1/RF 23)
WFUT-TV Newark NJ (68.1/RF 53)
The distant stations picked-up:
WMAR-TV Baltimore (2.1, 2.2/RF 52)
WUND-TV Edenton NC (2.1 through 2.5/RF 20)
KYW-TV Philadelphia (3.1/RF 26)
WPVI-TV Philadelphia (6.1, 6.2, 6.3/RF 64)
WTNH-TV New Haven CT (8.1/RF 10)
WCAU-TV Philadelphia (10.1, 10.2/RF 67)
WBAL-TV Baltimore (11.1, 11.2/RF 59)
WJZ-TV Baltimore (13.1/RF 38)
WPHL-TV Philadelphia (17.1, 17.2/RF 54)
WDCA-TV Washington DC (20.1/RF 35)
WTXF-TV Philadelphia (29.1/RF 42)
WVIT New Britain CT (30.1, 30.2/RF 35)
WMGM-TV Wildwood NJ (40.1/RF 36)
WNJT Trenton NJ (52.1, 52.3, 52.4/RF 43)
WPSG Philadelphia (57.1/RF 32)
WWSI Atlantic City NJ (62.1/RF 49)
WUVP Vineland NJ (65.1, 65.2/RF 66)
Some of these stations come in better than my so-called "locals". WPSG comes in quite frequently, and better than the other Philly stations (I got KYW, WPVI, and WCAU a lot better during later spring and early summer). I picked up WJZ one morning during a period when WWOR-DT either was off the air or lowered their power (both stations use channel 38), and WMGM has come in when its signal apparently overpowered WNJU-DT (both stations use channel 36).
I have also picked up a signal on channel 19, but it hasn't yet come in strong enough to be read. The closest DTVs on 19 from here are in Syracuse (WSTM-TV) and Boston (WGBH-TV). Speaking of New England, I wonder why I haven't picked up much from that area, other than the two Connecticut stations.
Of course when the transition takes place, a few stations from this list will be un-receivable: for example, WPIX and WBAL-TV are both moving back to channel 11, and WNET and WJZ-TV are returning to 13. WMAR-DT will be moving to channel 38. So I'm getting my Baltimore TV fix while I still can.
Is anyone else having any luck capturing distant DTV stations?