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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

TV Reception


Antenna position is ESE for best reception. Stormy weather affects weaker stations including 9.1, 46.1, and 18.1. Have a Channel Master rotor but is not needed after finding optimal positioning.

Virtual Channel - WBTV is know as channel 3.
(Digital Channel) - WBTV is broadcast on UHF channel 23

HD = HIGH DEFINITION
SD = STANDARD DEFINITION
LP = Low power analog transmission
IND. = Independent station

Here is my lineup.
3.1 (23.1) WBTV-HD - CBS
3.2 (23.2) WBTV-SD - same programing as primary channel
6.1 (42.1) WSOC - ABC translator W42DR-D in Connelly Springs
6.2 (42.2) WAXN - IND. translator W42DR-D in Connelly Springs
9.1 (34.1) WSOC-HD - ABC
9.2 (34.2) WSOC-WX - AccuWeather and local weather broadcasts with constant inset of local radar
14.1 (40.1) WHKY - IND.
14.2 (40.2) WHKY - RTV. Retro TV at night. 70's and 80's TV shows and Infomercials during the day.
17.1 (17.1) WUNE - UNC-K Kids Channel
17.2 (17.2) WUNE - UNC-HD
17.3 (17.3) WUNE - UNC-EX Explorer channel, Travel and Nature programing.
18.1 (27.1) WCCB - FOX DT
18.2 (27.2) WCCB - FOX DT, SAP second audio program
18.3 (27.3) WCCB - WX Charlotte radar with National Weather service audio feed.
24 low power analog - WLNN-LP - America One - Boone
36.1 (22.1) WCNC - NBC
36.2 (22.2) WCNC - WeatherPlus - video forecasts, local temps, 5 day forecasts
46.1 (47.1) WJZY-HD - TheCW
46.2 (47.2) WJZY- SD same programing as primary channel
58.1 (44.1) WUNE - UNC-HD PBS
58.2 (44.2) WUNE - UNC-KD PBS Kids Channel
58.3 (44.3) WUNE - UNC-EX Explorer channel, Travel and Nature programing.

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