As is CRT.
Comment on Flip to Channel 62: UHF gets 4K release for 35th anniversary
lettruthout@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Is the term UHF unfamiliar to young people?
- Emperor@feddit.uk 1 year ago
- RGB3x3@lemmy.world 1 year ago- Um, Ultra High Frequency? - But I don’t really know what it would mean in this context. - I’m 28. - lettruthout@lemmy.world 1 year ago- Yes, after many years of VHF (Very High Frequency) use for television broadcasting, technology and regulatory changes allowed new channels in this different part of the spectrum. Wikipedia has a good overview… - “Early receivers were generally less efficient at UHF band reception, and the signals are also subject to more environmental interference.[1] Additionally, the signals are less susceptible to diffraction effects, which can improve reception at long range.[2] UHF generally had less clear signals, and for some markets, became the home of smaller broadcasters who were not willing to bid on the more coveted VHF allocations.” - Older folks here on Lemmy might remember that not all TV sets in use could receive UHF channels. The sets that could were finicky - you’d have to turn the little dial just to the right spot, and have the antenna pointing in just the right direction, for the channel to come in. But after a few minutes you could still be looking at “snow”. - Yet it was worth it because the smaller-scaled channels had some interesting programming! 
 
FigMcLargeHuge@sh.itjust.works 1 year ago
Probably as unfamiliar as TV Station…
TigrisMorte@kbin.social 1 year ago
You mean like The Comedy Network, SiFi, or CNN?