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RF channel 9 in Allentown

It appears that the channel sharing up in Allentown is complete. There appear to be 3 720p broadcasts, 39.1, 60.1, & 69.1. The rest, 35.1, 35.2, 39.2, 39.3, 60.2, 69.2, &. 69.3 are 480i. It seems that that’s a lot of data to be cramming into a limited bandwidth. I am actually able to get these all over the air in Willistown in Chester County on rabbit ears. I had never been able to receive WFMZ or WLVT over the air, just from cable. I do believe that they moved these all over to WFMZ’s antenna as they own it at the station with generator backup instead of whereWBPH was located because they were renting and there was no generator. I guess winter is worse up in the mountains. WFMZ also moved two of their subchannels over to KJWP and they’re in the antenna farm.
 
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