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Originally Posted by glatt
... they announced the analog channel would remain on until July 13th, broadcasting that crap about the switch and also emergency weather alerts as they occur.
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These are low power stations or translators. For example, some stations that serve less than 10,000 viewers are also considered important for the safety of those persons. Therefore these stations were granted extensions and (last I read) were considered targets of federal funds to help with the transition.
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FCC engineering maps
Some stations were broadcasting on temporary frequencies before the transition. Once they turned off the analog transmitter, the digital transmitter was changed to that frequency. Then they discovered their digital transmissions did not work properly. These are the stations that no longer appear as clear as they did before 13 June. An ABC station in Philadelphia is one that is not being forthcoming about details of their mistake.