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  1. I'm sure this an obvious answer, but whats the deal with their still being analog stations broadcasting? I was setting up my TV at the new place, and since I ditched cable I had to scan for channels. There is no way to make the TV skip analog channel search, so I had it go ahead and do it. Once complete, I had all the digital channels and 2 analog channels as well. I live out outside of Indianapolis, and it appears that our NBC affiliate which use to broadcast on Ch. 13 is broadcasting a news/weather station that also shows some cartoons on Saturdays mornings still. There also seems to be a Spanish language station still broadcasting. What gives?
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  2. Many analog stations are exempt from the digital switch for various reasons.
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    Low-power stations were exempt from the June 12, 2009 deadline. They must switch in a few years, but were given extra time because they don't have the same financial resouces as full-power stations.

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    It may be a rural translator. They can operate until 2012.

    Some stations that don't interfere are doing "Nightlight" service. These are mostly Ch2-6.

    Which analog channel numbers are you getting?
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  5. It's channels 52 and 27. They are both fairly weak, but almost watchable.
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    27 in Indianapolis is ION WIPX-DT (virtual 63.1). This should be digital.

    Also on 27 is WSOT-LP, a low power analog translator in Marion, IN. They have a construction permit to convert to digital.

    52 is no longer in the UHF TV band. I see no stations or translators listed near Indianapolis. It may be a rural translator.
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