No, I didn't receive the Baltimore stations before Nov, 1999, which is when I moved from one little township at one end of the DE/PA Arc to another little township at the other end of the DE/MD/PA Arc Corner, otherwise known as the "Armpit" of Pennsylvania, and by then they were all digital.
tp://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMMWA_USCTE_BM87_PA_MD_Corner_1849_Delaware_Maryland_Pennsylvania [for those who might be interested in some surveying history...] Richard C. Ramsden wrote:
Cliff, You got the Baltimore stations better when all there was was analog. On 5/4/2010 7:53 PM, Cliff Benham wrote:No difference for 6 in Philadelphia. CH-6 has an application for 30.2KW ERP, which is what they have now operate at with an STA, last I read in the press. That figure is inadequate. CH-12 has a application to increase from 13.3KW to 30 KW ERP. Don't know if they are operating at 30 with an STA or not. It's easier to receive 12 than 6 and this will continue to be the case if these re the final numbers.LO VHF is useless for DTV!I still receive the Baltimore stations more reliably than the Philly stations and always have. I'm 39 miles from Philly and 52 from Baltimore.Cliff Manfredi, Albert E wrote:Well, this is much more like it. It's been awhile since I checked the FCC web site:http://www.fcc.gov/mb/video/tvq.html
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