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Actually WPIX (WB) has always been up but now is getting a lot more
power on the new Empire State Building Combiner. Tonight is the first
time I ever saw it. I'm 15 miles west in NNJ.
WPIX is 1st. WNET(PBS), WWOR(UPN), WABC, WNBC are due up in full-power
soon!!!
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"Harry Dugan" <shamrock2020@webtv.net> wrote in message
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> Actually WPIX (WB) has always been up but now is getting a lot more
> power on the new Empire State Building Combiner. Tonight is the first
> time I ever saw it. I'm 15 miles west in NNJ.
>
> WPIX is 1st. WNET(PBS), WWOR(UPN), WABC, WNBC are due up in full-power
> soon!!!
>
> Finally this NYC market is catching up!
>
> Harry
> Admin at htp://www.hdtvforum.com
>
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In article <28943-41C6537D-14@storefull-3273.bay.webtv.net>,
shamrock2020@webtv.net says...
> Actually WPIX (WB) has always been up but now is getting a lot more
> power on the new Empire State Building Combiner. Tonight is the first
> time I ever saw it. I'm 15 miles west in NNJ.
>
> WPIX is 1st. WNET(PBS), WWOR(UPN), WABC, WNBC are due up in full-power
> soon!!!
>
> Finally this NYC market is catching up!
>
> Harry
> Admin at htp://www.hdtvforum.com
>
>
WWOR has also started broadcasting on its assigned HD frequency (38).
Surprisingly they now carry wnye on their other sub-channel, and WNYE is
still carrying them on their subchannel.
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