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|  Message 978  |
|  Mike Powell to ROB MCCART  |
|  TV Woes  |
|  19 Sep 25 11:00:53  |
 TZUTC: -0500 MSGID: 987.canada@1:2320/105 2d32b810 REPLY: 983.canada@1:2320/105 2d32a1ac PID: Synchronet 3.21a-Linux master/123f2d28a Jul 12 2025 GCC 12.2.0 TID: SBBSecho 3.28-Linux master/123f2d28a Jul 12 2025 GCC 12.2.0 BBSID: CAPCITY2 CHRS: ASCII 1 FORMAT: flowed > Okay, that's what I had originally, but they started dropping off. > Someone else mentioned it to me and said that the OTA signals were > coming back, as if it were required, and a person they knew with > an antenna was getting 10 or 12 stations, but likely down closer > to Toronto. I have my doubts you or I would have much luck these > days but I could bewrong if it's coming back. I should try some > rabbit ears on my old TV.. B) Here in the states, when they went digital, they were (and still are) sending out an OTA signal but it can only be picked up with digital capable equipment. It also does *not* travel near as far as the analog OTA signals did (IIRC, because they turned the power down), so that is how many people in rural areas lost OTA service. Before the digital transition was completed, I could get about 10 stations from the two closest markets, plus one from Cincinnati (farther away). Afterwards, I could no longer get any. In Canada, did they actually turn off OTA all together at some point? Mike * SLMR 2.1a * Aibohphobia, n. -- the fear of palindromes. --- SBBSecho 3.28-Linux * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105) SEEN-BY: 105/81 106/201 128/187 129/14 305 153/7715 154/110 218/700 SEEN-BY: 226/30 227/114 229/110 275 300 307 317 426 428 470 664 700 SEEN-BY: 229/705 291/111 292/854 320/219 322/757 396/45 460/58 712/848 SEEN-BY: 902/26 2320/0 105 304 5020/400 5075/35 PATH: 2320/105 229/426 |
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