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Jeff, I'll have to give that 36 a try. I do have a halfway decent UHF only antenna in the attic, aimed south. I'll try it first on my "daily driver" NAP Sylvania in the living room. I have seen a little something on the screen as I was passing through the 30's on the older continous tune UHF sets but I thought it might be the Howard University PBS station out of DC (32). Maybe I can remember to do that tonight. I have seen WAVY before when the DXing was good, but not in some time.
The local station in question is WMDT-47 Salisbury. They are kinda second-rate compared to the other local, WBOC-16. I have also noticed lots of videotape troubles on 47 from time to time. The lipsync will sometimes be off by over a second(or more). Update: neither the Sylvania nor the little Samsung in the bedroom show anything on 36; I tried the '68 Zenith I just got & you could see a little bit of change in the snow around 36 but that was it. I am curious about that station, where they are located, etc. If it is in "mainland" Virginia & fairly low power this just might be too much of a stretch. Somewhere once I came upon a website listing lots of low power tv stations & was amazed at their numbers. There were quite a few in our area according to the site, though none show up on the screen. There is a PBS translator in the next town, has been for years, but even at such a close distance I cannot pick it up. A TV station that only covers one small town hardly seems worth the effort.
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Bryan Last edited by bgadow; 05-13-2005 at 10:14 PM. |
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