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russotto

join:2000-10-05
West Orange, NJ

White Spaces = bad idea

All you need is a nearby white space device operating on a channel adjacent to the TV channel you want to watch and you'll lose the TV channel. If you have any amplification in your system prior to the TV, a nearby white space device _anywhere_ in the band can wipe out _all_ your channels.


funchords
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join:2001-03-11
Yarmouth Port, MA
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said by russotto:

All you need is a nearby white space device operating on a channel adjacent to the TV channel you want to watch and you'll lose the TV channel. If you have any amplification in your system prior to the TV, a nearby white space device _anywhere_ in the band can wipe out _all_ your channels.
I'm glad you wrote it _all_, otherwise your sensationalism wouldn't have been _so_obvious_.

We're talking after the DTV transition, so if you're watching anything, it'll be Sheep Herding in the Snow.
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Robb Topolski -= funchords.com =- Hillsboro, Oregon
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