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Originally Posted by AndyTiedye
There are probably at least 8 million homes that will be out of range.
Channels 2-6 are going away completely, and those were the only
frequencies low enough to reach a lot of hilly rural areas.
Line-of-sight to a transmitter is not always possible.
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And roof antennas are not always a solution for everyone either. I wonder how many stations are broadcasting
DTV signals at full power? The only statistcs I've been able to find for broadcast numbers are at the
dtvanswers.com webpage.
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Today, 1,631 out of 1,760 full-power television stations nationwide already offer digital programming in every market in America.
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