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Originally Posted by 3Guncolor
Guys remember they didn't really sign off. They just killed the analog transmitter and they were still in the 10 pm news on air on digital 31. They really could not do anything much different then they did unless they sent a different feed into the ch 5 TX. Most folks were watching the 31 version, we have not used the analog version since late last at my master headend. One note I did record the shut down off air on my office Zenith roundie I had to do one and when I heard Stan would be up on TX site KTLA was the station for me. They did bring it back up after 11 in night light mode so KTLA 5 still has a few weeks of life left. Now I wonder when it gets shut down for the last time will they do something during the last 5 min. It would be interesting if they did really sign it off correctly.
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I watched it from a hub site, so I too was really seeing Channel 31. But my little Chinese made b&w was getting 5 on analog with its rabbit ears, so I did see both. All I can say is there is quite a delay between the digital and analog versions of the signals.
But, when I was saying I was hoping for the Indian Head on sign off, I was referring to the analog service, not the Channel 31 feed which would, needless to say, just continue on with the evening's newscast. They could have fed it with a different signal, after all the nightlight service which is just playing a repeating message about go and buy a converter box must being fed from a different source. I just wished for a little more of a tip of the hat to the old days.
David