Anyone remember Zan-R from one of the UHF stations, either 34 or 25? He was supposed to be from outer space. He would come on and say "Obon, may paxis, it is time to regrot and megulate".
Bigray in OK
Anyone remember Zan-R from one of the UHF stations, either 34 or 25? He was supposed to be from outer space. He would come on and say "Obon, may paxis, it is time to regrot and megulate".
Bigray in OK
Is anybody, besides myself, having trouble receiving the over-the-air antenna signal for KAUT after the repack/rescan?
I have rescanned my DTVPal DVR by Dish Network about a dozen times but still no signal.
I am bummed that I am unable to receive KAUT.
I was hoping to see the broadcast debate for Oklahoma county sheriff on Wednesday, October 14th but I am sure I will be able to find the details online after the event.
Didn't KAUT just switch to the Nextgen transmission standard last week?
From PR Newswire
Major Broadcasters Launch NEXTGEN TV On Five Local Television Stations In Oklahoma City, OK
KOCO-TV, KFOR-TV, KOKH-TV, KOCB and KAUT Begin Broadcasting with New Technology
SiliconDust is getting ready to release their first kickstarter-based ATSC 3.0 network tuner. I used to use one of their cable box replacements and it worked great. It would be a good interim possibility as TV manufacturers are still not just jumping on the ATSC 3.0 tuner bandwagon just yet. Even on their 2021 models, Vizio has said they're not yet making ATSC 3.0 tuners standard.
From what I understand, stations are required to broadcast for 5 years in ATSC 1.0 after starting to offer ATSC 3.0, right?
What I'm curious about is if the ones that are switching to ATSC 3.0 now are putting their ATSC 1.0 broadcast on a lower powered transmitter than before, which is why some folks are having trouble getting these channels?
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