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Early channel jump here: One of the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton stations WVIA, shut down their RF channel 41, and piggy-backed onto WNEP's channel 50, which already had 3 subs.
The powerful transmitter for WNEP is on 2000-foot Penobscot Mountain along I-81 but still over 80 miles away, yet 41, 45 and 50 are stable using a 4-bay or moderate Yagi on my garage. My Samsung SIRT-451 STB automatically added 16-4,-6,-7 as soon as I punched in "50". Jeff, Maybe there is hope for WOIO abandoning their troublesome VHF in favor odf one that reaches out better.
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What is the picture quality like? The concern is that piggyback feeds will not be allocated enough bit rate.
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The big-time "network channels" with mostly HD content, such as WGAL locally, still has only one sub.
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