andy
250 watts
Posts: 36
|
Post by andy on Feb 25, 2009 13:43:26 GMT -7
Hi everyone,
It's been 8 days since the digital switchover, just wondering how everyone is getting on with it? I've not bought a converter box yet so I can't comment on SW Wyoming coverage but hopefully there's a decent selection of stations to choose from in the bigger cities.
|
|
|
Post by Milo_FM on Feb 28, 2009 14:21:34 GMT -7
The "official" transistion is still a few months away in June on the 12th I believe, but as of February 17th, KGWR-DT is likely on air now. That is the only southwest Wyo station I can confirm at this point. Michael may be able to fill in some more info from Evanston?
|
|
andy
250 watts
Posts: 36
|
Post by andy on Mar 4, 2009 19:12:38 GMT -7
I've been away for a while so haven't been able to add anything. After I'd posted, I saw promos on KSL and KSTU advertising the fact that the switchover had indeed been put forward until June 12th. This is despite both of them repeatedly advising that they were switching on Feb 17th so now I'm more confused than ever, (although it doesn't take much doing lol)
Are the main UT stations now digital only or are they broadcasting dual analogue/digital signals still? How about other regions too?
|
|
|
Post by Milo_FM on Mar 7, 2009 23:11:41 GMT -7
None of the Utah stations that are so called "full power" are digital only yet. I think all of Logan is digital though I can't confirm that. St. George is full digital too I believe.
What I have my eye on now is the ability to dx television stations, something I haven't really done until lately. With tropo and e-skip coming up in Spring, we'll see what I can get.
|
|
andy
250 watts
Posts: 36
|
Post by andy on Mar 18, 2009 16:13:18 GMT -7
|
|