I know it's old, but there are still a few stations that come in if you have a decent antenna. I mainly remember 23 which is GTN. Sometimes I could get 18 or 19 but it was just religious stuff, also a channel in the 40s which was like a mexican shop at home thing.
Low-power and Class A stations were considered exempt from the analog switchoff for a few more years; I believe they have until next year to relocate or be switched off.
The Spanish-language channel you mention is probably 48 (WCPX), which was an Azteca America affiliate last I checked. I don't believe 19 (which was a repeater of Daystar, an Evangelical satellite network) still operates.
I don't know what kind of tower or transmitter analog channel 10 had , but they could easily be received , in the south Dayton OH area with nothing more , but a set of rabbit ears .
have you (or anyone else you know) tried receiving Columbus TV stations in south Dayton since the transition has taken place? I figure that Cincinnati TV stations come in without any problems in the south Dayton area also.
Yes in the early mornings and late at night I've received all the Columbus stations except WOSU . I also received WSFJ which is east of Columbus as well .
WBNS and (especially) WSYX had, I think, among the most powerful analog signals in Ohio. I had heard reports of people being able to pick up legible signals for 6 and 10 as far away as Athens and Marietta.
Right now it seems like WSYX is the easiest Columbus station to receive in the Dayton area , but there are stories about them having coverage problems , in Columbus . I think they have plans on switching they're real RF channel from VHF ch. 13 to UHF possibly ch. 48 .
@TheKid965 This is true; I lived in Parkersburg, WV for most of my life and we would get channel 6 OTA. Interestingly, we would also get WDTV's signal (Clarksburg, WV) as well...I would watch static-filled "Garfield and Friends" Saturday mornings growing up. Oh...how I miss those days. :(
I know it's old, but there are still a few stations that come in if you have a decent antenna. I mainly remember 23 which is GTN. Sometimes I could get 18 or 19 but it was just religious stuff, also a channel in the 40s which was like a mexican shop at home thing.
trampus2 1 year ago
Low-power and Class A stations were considered exempt from the analog switchoff for a few more years; I believe they have until next year to relocate or be switched off.
The Spanish-language channel you mention is probably 48 (WCPX), which was an Azteca America affiliate last I checked. I don't believe 19 (which was a repeater of Daystar, an Evangelical satellite network) still operates.
TheKid965 1 year ago
This could happen in the Philippines soon
hilarioph 1 year ago
I don't know what kind of tower or transmitter analog channel 10 had , but they could easily be received , in the south Dayton OH area with nothing more , but a set of rabbit ears .
Warthog5050 2 years ago
have you (or anyone else you know) tried receiving Columbus TV stations in south Dayton since the transition has taken place? I figure that Cincinnati TV stations come in without any problems in the south Dayton area also.
SopranosFan777 2 years ago
Yes in the early mornings and late at night I've received all the Columbus stations except WOSU . I also received WSFJ which is east of Columbus as well .
Warthog5050 2 years ago
WBNS and (especially) WSYX had, I think, among the most powerful analog signals in Ohio. I had heard reports of people being able to pick up legible signals for 6 and 10 as far away as Athens and Marietta.
TheKid965 2 years ago
Right now it seems like WSYX is the easiest Columbus station to receive in the Dayton area , but there are stories about them having coverage problems , in Columbus . I think they have plans on switching they're real RF channel from VHF ch. 13 to UHF possibly ch. 48 .
Warthog5050 2 years ago
@TheKid965 This is true; I lived in Parkersburg, WV for most of my life and we would get channel 6 OTA. Interestingly, we would also get WDTV's signal (Clarksburg, WV) as well...I would watch static-filled "Garfield and Friends" Saturday mornings growing up. Oh...how I miss those days. :(
billbell48 6 months ago