WOW. KYW put up a Philco TV W3XE test pattern slide when they switched to digital at 12:30 pm. That made my day.
radioskeptic said:Oh well, I wouldn't have seen it anyway. I was driving at the time.
DToTheJ said:radioskeptic said:Oh well, I wouldn't have seen it anyway. I was driving at the time.
You might have heard it on a Sony Walkman with a TV band, though...
The Farnsworth company found an established ally on more favorable terms in the Spring of 1931, when the Philco Radio Corporation in Philadelphia, PA became their first bonafide licensee.
Things took a brighter turn in the summer of 1934, when the prestigious Franklin Institute of Philadelphia invited Philo T. Farnsworth to conduct the world's first full scale public demonstration of television.
softmachine said:DToTheJ said:radioskeptic said:Oh well, I wouldn't have seen it anyway. I was driving at the time.
You might have heard it on a Sony Walkman with a TV band, though...
They're still on the air on VHF. Another 28 days or so...? There could be another chance.
Anyone have the permanent sign off date/time?
Nick said:I'm glad WPVI is all digital, their analog signal was a pest.
w9wi said:softmachine said:DToTheJ said:radioskeptic said:Oh well, I wouldn't have seen it anyway. I was driving at the time.
You might have heard it on a Sony Walkman with a TV band, though...
They're still on the air on VHF. Another 28 days or so...? There could be another chance.
Anyone have the permanent sign off date/time?
The FCC spreadsheet says July 12th. What time it doesn't say.