As ever, please note RabbitEars uses noise-limited contours for all stations, even LPTV and Class A stations, which are protected to a different threshold by the FCC.Īs part of the phased transition, some stations have to coordinate with each other in order to ensure their moves do not cause interference within a phase. For people who are more interested in wireless than TV, there are even options to look at channels 38-51 as a group to see how quickly the new wireless band will be cleared for use. This page will allow you to see, in several different ways, what those phases look like and which stations/regions are in each, as well as color-coding them for ease of interpreting and allowing you to look at the phases channel-by-channel.
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The channel changes that result from the FCC repack will occur in 10 phases, staggering the rescan dates for different markets. (So, essentially, all the winning bidders.) As ever, please note RabbitEars uses noise-limited contours for all stations, even LPTV and Class A stations, which are protected to a different threshold by the FCC. There are a few hidden special maps which are not linked directly off that page, which would be this one showing every station that opted to relinquish its spectrum or had its license canceled, and this one showing all of the ones from the previous map plus the stations which are changing band. This map is almost self-explanatory it shows the new channel assignments on a channel-by-channel basis.
#Fcc repack how to#
Instructions for how to use the tool are provided on the 387 Viewer page, but when in doubt, hover over things to see what they mean. This tool allows you to view the Repack Transition Progress Reports, or 387s, in a concise format. Now that the new channel assignments are public, the Repack Checker was updated to allow sorting by "FCC Repack" channel order as well as the several current options.
#Fcc repack update#
The last update was in November 2015, when the constraints used for the repack process were published.
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The Repack Checker has been a part of RabbitEars for some years now, periodically receiving updates when new FCC Constraints were published, accessed from the main listings by clicking on the magnifying glass icon found next to any auction-eligible station. There were so few stations that did not check one or both options that it did not make sense to include support for a feature that would only exclude 10-15 stations total.) stations going off the air in any case are gray. (One thing that is not mentioned here is which stations elected one or both channel sharing options.
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It relates them by READS Rank, Transition Phase, Operator, and in other ways.
#Fcc repack full#
This tool contains the full set of repack channel assignments.