Transition already here in L.A.

divxhacker

DTVUSA Member
#1
Several channels have gone off the air during lunchtime today.

Several channels are holding out until tonight.

Channel 28 KCET on digital network has moved to a different frequency, requiring a re-scan.

Pre-transition channel count is 66 digital, with 60 digital as of a few minutes ago.

Will fully test the channels tonight as I make marshmallow treats for a party tomorrow.
 

1inxs

DTVUSA Member
#2
Several channels have gone off the air during lunchtime today.

Several channels are holding out until tonight.

Channel 28 KCET on digital network has moved to a different frequency, requiring a re-scan.

Pre-transition channel count is 66 digital, with 60 digital as of a few minutes ago.

Will fully test the channels tonight as I make marshmallow treats for a party tomorrow.
Marshmallow treats in the shape of a cat, I'm guessing? The county engineer in this county says two more weeks until he completes the DTV transition fully:( I guess I'll put the noise makers, chips and other goodies away for now.
 

Jason Fritz

Administrator
Staff member
#3
Several channels have gone off the air during lunchtime today.

Several channels are holding out until tonight.

Channel 28 KCET on digital network has moved to a different frequency, requiring a re-scan.

Pre-transition channel count is 66 digital, with 60 digital as of a few minutes ago.

Will fully test the channels tonight as I make marshmallow treats for a party tomorrow.
What's your work going to do about getting a converter? :becky:
 

divxhacker

DTVUSA Member
#4
Marshmallow treats in the shape of a cat, I'm guessing?
Nah, just plain cut squares. I make them with Cocoa Puffs, Cocoa Crispies, with a little extra chocolate chips melted in the marshmallow. Those disappear MUCH faster than any other recipe I've tried.

What's your work going to do about getting a converter? :becky:
They tried a converter, too much RF noise in the break room. Lots of computer wires and concrete in the way- with no hope of installing the antenna outside. The TV could get the low-power analog stations. Many of the low power stations are Spanish, and one is "Home Shopping Network." At least it's something to watch, besides the DTV PSA broadcasts...
 
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