I believe, the CBC, canadian broadcasting corperation, which is a crown
corperation, IE, financed by the government and primarily influenced by who
ever holds power in Ottawa, is retaining their analogue transmitters in most
areas through 2013 if I'm not mistaken.
They will also have HD digital transmitters as well to make the cross over
easier for the more remote and isolated regions where technology doesn't
change as quickly.
Allot of the local stations have gone digital or digital HD or whatever
already...but most held on to their analogue stuff as long as they could..I
don't know the exact dates, but I think canadian tv stations are still
allowed to broadcast in analogue, but most have secondary digital
transmitters that are being run for testing purposes if you will...sometimes
low power transmitters etc.
I could be wrong on that...we have digital TV over internet here so no
reason for me to know about TV over the air beyond someone talking about it
in my hearing.
73
Colin, V A6BKX
----- Original Message -----
From: "Martin McCormick" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 3:06 PM
Subject: Re: It's Sporadic E time, Folks!
> colin McDonald writes:
>> i've been checking from time to time, and haven't heard any spiratic E
>> conditions here yet.
>
> Do you know if all the analog VHF TV in Canada has gone
> off the air yet? I remember reading last Summer that a few
> channels were going to remain analog after August 31 of 2011 but
> I didn't know for how long.
>
> We would sometimes get Canadian TV here in the middle of
> the US via Sporadic E and it just depended upon where the E
> cloud was. Sometimes, it would be Quebec and other times
> Vancouver, BC. This became easier after July of 2009 when all
> the US analogs vacated Channels 2-6 but even before that, I
> remember hearing a Channel 3 out of Montrialle as they had a
> hocky match and then news and then French. The Vancouver station
> was all in English.
>
> One evening in the mid eighties, I was tuning around
> Channel 3 and heard a football game just as clear and strong as
> if it was right here. It was odd because it was July and except
> for a few exhibition games, you don't get football until Autumn.
>
> It all cleared up, however, when an announcer said
> during a commercial, "You're watching CFL on CBC." It just
> happened to be unusually good Sporadic E. Some minutes later, it
> vanished completely.
>
> Martin
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