Sunday, March 29, 2009

Washington DC OTA DTV Channel Line-up: cheaper than cable with more stations

Many cable companies have a government-mandated monopoly. In exchange, they offer "basic cable" which was supposed to be a modestly priced service that includes little more than you could receive over the air. With the advent of DTV, does basic cable grow to include high-definition television? Of course not! Cable companies now charge more for you to receive lower-quality signals than you can receive over the airwaves. They also require you to rent an HD set-top box. If you have an HDTV manufactured in recent years, you can get it free over the air. Also, most of the local stations in DC offer more than one programming feed over the air. Cable companies charge extra for those same free signals.



WUSA and WRC are changing their frequencies on June 12, so be sure to scan through on your HDTV/receiver. Others may be changing, but information is not easy to find on their sites.


















































































Station/AffiliationOld Analog NumberDigital ChannelProgramming, FormatOnline ListingsReponse to questions?
WRC/NBC448 (674-680 MHz UHF)

4.1 HD 1080i 16:9

4.2 Weather 480i 4:3

4.3 Sports 480i 4:3 (mostly skiing this winter)


Nono response
WTTG/FOX536 (602-608 MHz UHF)Single DTV channel

720p 16:9
NoFullest, fastest response to email inquiry.
WJLA/ABC739 (620-626 MHz UHF)7.1 HD 720p 16:9

7.2 Weather 480i 4:3

7.3 Classic TV 480i 4:3
Nono response
WUSA/CBS934 (590-596 MHz UHF)9.1 HD 1080i 16:9

9.2 Weather 480i 4:3 Transitioning back to
VHF channel 9 on June 12th.
Nono response
WFDC14 14.1 480i 4:3? 
WDCA2035 (596-602 MHz)20.1 HD 720p 16:9Yes 
WETA/PBS26

Analog goodnight

6/12/2009
27 (548-554 MHz)

26.1 HD

26.2 Create

26.3 Kids

26.4 WETA


YesReponded, but without frequency information.

WHUT3233 (584-590 MHz)32.1 480i 4:3Yes 
WDCW5051? unreceivable



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