OK, once again it's time for me to ask the questions I've posed to this list for 6 years and which, to the best of my recollection NO ONE has, will or wants? to answer. 1. How good is ATSC reception going to be once the analog cut-off date is past [whenever that may be] AND after all the "temporary" channels have been given back AND when many of the OTA DTV stations are then transmitting on VHF frequencies? 2. How many of the DTV stations now operating on UHF channels will ultimately end up on VHFs at the real end of the transition? 3. How much of the testing for DTV has been done at VHF frequencies or was all of it done at UHF? 4. Did the VHF tests, if any were done, reveal any problems with VHF DTV reception that were not seen in the UHF tests? 5. What happens relative to consumers [after the scenario in question 1 comes to pass] when all the cute little indoor or roof mounted outdoor UHF antennas that people installed specifically to watch OTA DTV with no longer receive all the stations because some are now operating on VHF channels? 5. Will people rush right out and buy more 65 inch rabbit ears for the top of their 65 inch flat panel TVs or huge Zig-A-Log rooftop antennas so they can once again tune in the suddenly missing DTV programs that are now on channels 2 through 13? 6. Was all of this ever really thought out or even discussed or considered by the ATSC, the FCC or the NAB with the future of OTA DTV for the consumer in mind? Once again, I was just wondering. Mark Schubin wrote: >http://aving.net/newproduct/default.asp?mode=read&c_code=01_01_25&c_num=17056&gotopage=1&BT_ExRef=1 > >TTFN, >Mark > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can UNSUBSCRIBE from the OpenDTV list in two ways: - Using the UNSUBSCRIBE command in your user configuration settings at FreeLists.org - By sending a message to: opendtv-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word unsubscribe in the subject line.