Re: FCC on DTV issues: "There could be a universal solution for all the stations"
The emergency-responders band is already allocated to parts of Channels 62-69. The rest is for cellular and broadband services (only Channel 55 has been sold, AFAIK).
pabsungenis said:There is a universal solution, and it could probably work its way through Congress.
Where Channels 52-54 and 56-57 have not been auctioned off (Channel 55 is already gone), reallocate them for DTV. Then move the stations still on 2-6 to the new channels and delete 2-6. Where there are problems with the high VHF stations, consider moving them to the new channels as well. After that, 52-54 and 56-57 can be allocated on a market by market basis for emergency responders much like 14-17 are now.
But the FCC needs to take the lead.
The emergency-responders band is already allocated to parts of Channels 62-69. The rest is for cellular and broadband services (only Channel 55 has been sold, AFAIK).