Scott Fybush said:mescutia said:jlehmann said:Also, WWDP-DT is now on the air on 10, and WNAC-DT is on 12.
This brings up something I've been wondering about: Since WPRI and WNAC are owned by the same company, why couldn't they request permission from the FCC to swap digital positions, with WPRI staying on 12 and WNAC going to 13?
There's probably a perfectly good technical reason I'm not thinking of, but, then, I don't work in the industry.![]()
Indeed there is - 12 has to use a directional antenna to protect other stations on the same channel, particularly WTXX-DT in Connecticut. 13 can run non-directional at higher power, so it makes sense to put the more important signal there. Remember, the viewers never know the difference - WPRI is still "12," WNAC is still "64" as far as they're concerned.
I still can't get WPRI-DT very well up in Natick, but I can now get WNAC-DT on 12.