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![]() wrote in message ... On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 01:19:05 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: I noticed something interesting yesterday (Saturday). I have a HD TV set up at the music shop and have it attached to a rabbit ear antenna set that I stuck up in the overhead above the ceiling. It works well. When I initially did the auto channel search programing, it detected 5 analog channels and 18 digital channels being broadcast "over the air". Friday was supposed to be the federally mandated end of analog TV transmission. Saturday afternoon I repeated the auto channel detection setup ritual. It still detects 5 analog channels and 18 digital. When I tune to one of the analog channels, it's still there in all it's snowy, weak signal glory. Did five TV stations forget to turn the analog switch to "off"? Eisboch If you are out in the boonies with analog repeaters you may still have analog. I don't know. I thought the plan was that all analog broadcasts would stop by federal mandate on Friday, a delay from a few months ago. Just curious as to why nothing seems to have changed. Eisboch Eisboch |
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