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Post by CAwasinNJ on Nov 28, 2016 0:07:22 GMT -6
Not sure when this happened, but for those who were saddened when Buzzr on KUCW 30.3 was replaced there is some good news. KBTU-LD has added Buzzr on 23.3. It's pixelated like crazy and the signal is weak being a low power station, but it is there. Welcome back Buzzr.
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Post by David on Nov 29, 2016 14:24:25 GMT -6
Just my luck: I'm still stuck with Laff on KUCW 30.3 on Comcast. Hopefully they'll make the switch to Buzzr in the near future, because I really enjoyed watching those vintage game shows on GSN before they yanked them in favor of paid programming overnights.
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Post by CAwasinNJ on Nov 29, 2016 23:33:30 GMT -6
Laff is on 4.3 and 20.4. 30.3 is one of the copies of Grit.
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Post by David on Nov 29, 2016 23:54:44 GMT -6
CA, I think that from now on I'm just going to submit my posts to you first and have you proofread them for errors . . . either that or get a digital TV antenna so I can receive OTA TV. Thanks for pointing out my screw-up once again!
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Post by tardiscaptain on Dec 13, 2016 22:05:11 GMT -6
23 has several digital sub-channels. Most are shopping but one is Buzzr (as mentioned above) and another is a Country Music channel.
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Post by CAwasinNJ on Dec 14, 2016 3:00:06 GMT -6
Oops. Forgot to mention that. Thanks for pointing it out. That's The Country Network which was Zuus Country for a while. Ironically THAT was also on 30.3 before the introduction of Buzzr. Apparently KBTU is becoming the home for wayward ex-KUCW networks.
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Post by David on Dec 14, 2016 12:56:51 GMT -6
This is slightly off topic, but does anyone have any recommendations for a good quality indoor digital TV antenna that's $50.00 or less? I have an extra TV that I'm not using and would like to get an OTA TV antenna to receive the digital subchannels that Comcast doesn't carry.
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Post by CAwasinNJ on Dec 15, 2016 4:21:48 GMT -6
When I used to live in South Ogden I used a plain old non-amplified bowtie antenna and it got the full power stations just fine. I also know someone who uses a plain circle antenna in north Davis and that works fine too. I'd probably try something like that first since you can probably find one for free or for a few bucks. If you want to go a little more sophisticated, I also got an RCA flat panel at Walmart for about $30. It's about a foot square and an inch deep and comes with an amplifier. That was about $30. If you're specifically looking for the low power stations like KBTU it's going to be more tricky, but the full power ones shouldn't be a problem at all.
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Post by David on Dec 15, 2016 13:01:22 GMT -6
Thanks much for the info, CA. I would put up an outside antenna if I could, but I've already got an antenna farm on my house and my garage that's enough to arouse my neighbor's suspicions! I'd also have to subcontract the job of putting up a rooftop antenna because of my fear of heights. I get dizzy just climbing the ladder to clean out the gutters!
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