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I am looking to know where the stations in Vancouver, Victoria, Bellingham and Seattle physically broadcast from
Can you tell me where this information might be available? |
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if u know the stations name look it up on wikipedia...they list all info and history, including power height affiliation and physical location.
if you dont know the station names do a search using one of the engines for "your city" dtv stations that should bring good results good luck |
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Thank you MTA - never thought of Wikipedia - will work on that
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To locate the broadcast antenna, go to the following link...
http://www.tvfool.com/index.php?opti...pper&Itemid=90 Select your state/province and postal code and click "Map this". On the next page, check the box that says "Show lines poiting to each transmitter. Zoom in and out as necessary. Cheers. |
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