Step #1 - Antennas
You must now have a VHF antenna for WSIU DT. Prior to February 3, WSIU DT broadcast on UHF channel 40. Channel 40 was loaned to us by the government during the DTV transition over the past two years while we still broadcast on analog 8 (which ended on 1/29/09) On February 3, 2009, WSIU DT changed digital channels from UHF channel 40 to the original vacated VHF channel 8. Check the antenna information section below for more information.Step #2 - Channel Scan
Rescanning of converter boxes or digital TVs is required after WSIU DT changed from digital UHF channel 40 to VHF channel 8. Check you TV or converter box manual for instructions. If rescanning does not work, then try step #3.
Step #3 - Reset
Some converter boxes or digital TVs will need to be reset (by button, menu, or powering down for a few minutes) to erase all previous WSIU information and allow the rescan to work properly. Unplug the digital TV or converter box for a few minutes, plug it back in and then do a channel scan again (Step #1). You may have to do this several times before it works.
Antenna Information
If using an Indoor Antenna:
- Be sure to extend the "rabbit ears"
- Rotate the antenna a quarter turn and rescan again if you are unsuccessful finding WSIU DT the first time. Repeat the process again if needed.
- Try placing the antenna closer to a window for better results.
- Be aware that aluminum siding may affect indoor VHF reception
If using an Outdoor Antenna:
- For best results, your antenna should be pointed at our transmitter, loated near DuQuoin, IL
You may find some indoor antennas work better than others. Also, beware of antennas which are advertised as "HDTV Ready" It is important that the antenna is designed to receive VHF television channels. The antenna that you previously used to receive analog channel 8 is ideal.
6 comments:
I have Made no changes to my setup and I can no longer receive Channel 8 digital broadcast on channel 40.
Since February 1 my television no longer locks in on a digital signal, has the broadcast antenna moved or the power been reduced on the transmitter?
I use a DB8 high gain Digital antenna with amplifier and can receive digital broadcasts of Channels 6, 12, 23 and 49 (some reception problems are noted on Channel 6 during particular times of the day)
Wolfs, if you are still looking for WSIU Public Television on Channel 40, you won't find it - we've moved back to the VHF band, RF 8 digital. Try rescanning your television or set-top box. If you live particularly close to a radio transmitter in the lower range of the FM band, you may need to employ a trap. But, try rescanning (tip on this blog) and see if that doesn't resolve your problem. If not, please call 618-453-6156
Wolfs,
Unfortunately, the DB8 is ill-suited for receiving VHF channel 8.
Sorry, but you have the wrong antenna for the job.
Ah, so they stopped the digital broadcasts?
I have rescanned 4 times and cannot get a digital signal. my tuner is digital only.
No, the digital broadcasts have moved from RF40 to RF 8.
I KNOW FOR FACT A MOVING TRAIN WILL AFFECT PICTURE BUT NOT SIGNEL
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