I had heard it was "dead" as well. But with so much time to go before they are at the top, I'm sure it will be reconsidered at some future date. As of now I would agree with you...subject to change without prior notice and your milage may vary.luperm said:The antenna project is more or less dead in the water.
Everyone more or less has decided to dig in and make a go of it at ESB and 4TS.
Now that the channel shuffles are done, I understand they are going to rebuild the mast and antenna system at ESB.
luperm said:I think the uncertainty as to when (and even if) the project will come to completion is a, justifiably, a big turn off to the broadcasters.
Not tolerant, digital hides it as unreceivable or break-up of the picture. I don't care how the engineers want to defend it, multipath, like death and taxes, will always be with us.In addition, I'm not sure how much better coverage you'll get by moving downtown. There were severe multipath issues, especially with the analog VHFs, on Empire. That was the original reason why they moved to WTC in the first place.
I'm not sure if that is still the case with the digital signals. They are supposed to be a little more tolerant of multipath.
Not really. A lot has changed since 9/10, but the FCC (interference) computer is still referenced to NYC. This was a "bump in the road" that the adjacents are able to benefit from while it lasts.Also, now with the reduced spectrum allotted to TV, I'd guess that stations moving to the Freedom Tower would have to go directional and/or power down to protect nearby adjacents and co-channels.
luperm said:The antenna project is more or less dead in the water.
Everyone more or less has decided to dig in and make a go of it at ESB and 4TS.
Now that the channel shuffles are done, I understand they are going to rebuild the mast and antenna system at ESB.