w9wi said:
Two channels in the 14-20 spectrum are reserved for land-mobile operation within 130km of 13 of the largest markets. Chicago is of course one of them. *Which* two channels depends on the market. (in Dallas, Houston, and Miami only one channel is reserved)
In New York, three channels are reserved (14, 15, 16) and in Los Angeles, four channels are (14, 15, 16, 20). In addition, channels adjacent to those are not allowed, and in the case of New York, land mobile channels in adjacent markets can't be used either (Philly's 19 and 20 are unusable in New York as well).
The reservations of 14 and 15 in Cleveland and 15 and 16 in Detroit were canceled and there are now digital TV stations on those frequencies.