Joe,

Can you provide manufacturers and/or model numbers so I can research further
on these "higher-end" boxes??

Also, in regard to Chuck's comment about stations staying on their UHF
allocation freqs, WBBM - the CBS affiliate in Chicago - is on Ch 2 analog
and Ch 12 digital for now.  WBBM will revert to Ch 3 for digital once the
migration is complete.  The coverage maps obtained from the link provided
earlier does *not* indicate this future frequency change data... you need to
check the FCC for these eventualities.

WBBM-TV       IL CHICAGO                   USA             (Digital)

  Licensee: CBS BROADCASTING INC.
  Service Designation: DT   Digital television station

  Channel: 3       60 -  66 MHz   Licensed
  File No.:   BLCDT-20050623ABL     Facility ID number: 9617
  CDBS Application ID No.: 1069502

Mark - N9WYS

-----Original Message-----
From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:repeater-buil...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of MCH

Only some are made low cost (and coupon 'eligible'). There are a lot of 
models that are not eligible for the coupon that have more features than 
the basic models - such as 1080p support. I have not seen any with any 
scheduling features, either, however.

Joe M.

From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com  On Behalf Of Chuck Kelsey

Almost all of the stations will be UHF in my area when all is said and done.

Check your region on this map to be sure. It shows what channel the stations

will use after cutover.
http://www.fcc.gov/dtv/markets/ 

Chuck


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