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<p>[QUOTE="FOX TV, post: 100275, member: 4493"]Thanks for the info, but the WWCW info is not a misprint. That is the station I worked for, so I know it is accurate, and I received a picture and viewed the stations logo bug on the screen, so I know it is true. These are only the stations I received with a 12 volt portable TV and my antenna and actually saw a picture and a station ID. It was not supposed to be an accurate inventory it any way.</p><p></p><p>I did a spectrum analyzer RF detection test only just to see how many stations it detected, and to see the actual RF channels my antenna was receiving to see how well it covered the TV band. A spectrum analyzer is much more sensitive to detecting RF signals than is a portable TV, and will show RF signals that the TV won't actually produce a picture on. </p><p></p><p>Doing an actual full analysis of each channel would take at least a day, and I have not had time to go back and do the exhaustive analysis that I nee since job searches are much more important right now.[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="FOX TV, post: 100275, member: 4493"]Thanks for the info, but the WWCW info is not a misprint. That is the station I worked for, so I know it is accurate, and I received a picture and viewed the stations logo bug on the screen, so I know it is true. These are only the stations I received with a 12 volt portable TV and my antenna and actually saw a picture and a station ID. It was not supposed to be an accurate inventory it any way. I did a spectrum analyzer RF detection test only just to see how many stations it detected, and to see the actual RF channels my antenna was receiving to see how well it covered the TV band. A spectrum analyzer is much more sensitive to detecting RF signals than is a portable TV, and will show RF signals that the TV won't actually produce a picture on. Doing an actual full analysis of each channel would take at least a day, and I have not had time to go back and do the exhaustive analysis that I nee since job searches are much more important right now.[/QUOTE]
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