So, in 60 days, what will my portable 5in screen, B&W, analog tuned tv be good for?
Testing batteries? Gee is that a CRT based 5" TV? If so, it is time to replace it with a color LCD version that has much better quality and a lot longer battery life anyway.So, in 60 days, what will my portable 5in screen, B&W, analog tuned tv be good for?
So, in 60 days, what will my portable 5in screen, B&W, analog tuned tv be good for?
Additionally, there will be lots of LOW power analog signals on the air in the USA. Now this is not typically something you want to watch, but then that argument could be made for commercial TV anyway.
For the most part, the analog signals will be gone except for some low power stations.newsphotog said:Won't the frequencies used for broadcast TV audio be vacated as well? I really liked the option on my BCT-15 to scan for the audio signals and listen to the 5 o'clock newscast on the road. I don't think this will be an option anymore.
70cm amateur TV usually uses some of the cable channels.newsphotog said:I think the portable TV's would still be good for amateur TV use. I think they mostly operate on UHF channels.
The channels used for OTA digital TV in the USA are the SAME channels used for OTA analog. The only exception to this rule is that current channels 52-69 are being 'given back' to the government and will become the new 700 MHz band.Won't the frequencies used for broadcast TV audio be vacated as well?