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Old 18-Nov-2013, 6:00 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by WillyV View Post
Grounurmast,

So would UHF be "public television" stations? Thanks very much for your comments.
UHF simply means Ultra High Frequency. In the case of television broadcasting, real channels 14 through 51. Since the switch from analog to digital television, most stations broadcast their signal on a UHF channel. So, UHF is not synonymous with PBS or any single network.

In your case the best prospect for any OTA reception is real CH-26, a UHF channel assigned to WHAG, an NBC affiliate.
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