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KYW Channel 3
KYW Channel 3 ( Virtual ) is Actually on Channel 26 now post DTV transition .
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WOW did you see the radiated power, and the 66 mile coverage map...... When we had
NYC channel 2 Analog, I could get it clear as if it were cable up here 60 miles away ...... Now this digital crap on 33 I think 400KW and it only comes in summers at night.... They shudda left all tv on VHF and low low UHF.... So... All of NJ is served by NYC and Philadelphia stations only......? Wonder how many other states don't have at least one station....? NJ's PBS station is now owned and operated by NYC PBS WNET 13. Thanks to Gov. Christie...... Probably used the money on BridgeGate.... I might be wrong, I think they have a few spanish stations still there... 47, or 41.... They use to have 31, But I think it's now in NY Ion aff. .
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Delaware has one transmitter, WDPB in Seaford, which is UHF.
I recall seeing a CP (construction permit) for another VHF on 5 for Delaware. New Jersey has WACP on 4, its second DT channel on VHF. NJ has several PBS stations and one or two in Atlantic City. All are on UHF except a PBS on 8 in Northern NJ. If you check on http://transition.fcc.gov/mb/engineering/dtvmaps/, its not up to date. What I can't understand is how WWOR lost channel 9 to WBPH in Bethlehem, PA.
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