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Channel 12 Provides Visual Reminder: Re-scan Over-the-air TVs on June 12
Release Date: 06/03/09
Author: M Simmons
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RE-SCAN YOUR TV JUNE 12 -- Crews hoist a new digital antenna on Squaw Mountain for Channel 12. KBDI and other broadcast stations will change digital frequency on June 12 and increase output power by about 40 percent - providing a full-power digital signal. Over-the-air viewers will need to re-scan for channels on their converter box or DTV television tuner on June 12. KBDI will be moving from digital transmission on UHF channel 38 to VHF channel 13. Information about the DTV transition is available at www.KBDI.org.
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The KBDI tower on Squaw Mountain is the highest television broadcast station tower in North America.
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Re-scan for DTV on June 12
RE-SCAN YOUR TV JUNE 12 -- Crews hoist a new digital antenna on Squaw Mountain for Channel 12. KBDI and other broadcast stations will change digital frequency on June 12 and increase output power by about 40 percent - providing a full-power digital signal. Over-the-air viewers will need to re-scan for channels on their converter box or DTV television tuner on June 12. KBDI will be moving from digital transmission on UHF channel 38 to VHF channel 13. Information about the DTV transition is available at www.KBDI.org.
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The KBDI tower on Squaw Mountain is the highest television broadcast station tower in North America.
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Re-scan for DTV on June 12
RE-SCAN YOUR TV JUNE 12 -- Crew members install a new digital antenna on Squaw Mountain for Channel 12. KBDI and other broadcast stations will change digital frequency on June 12 and increase output power by about 40 percent - providing a full-power digital signal. Over-the-air viewers will need to re-scan for channels on their converter box or DTV television tuner on June 12. KBDI will be moving from digital transmission on UHF channel 38 to VHF channel 13. Information about the DTV transition is available at www.KBDI.org.
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