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I read an article stating that shortly after the transition date of Feb.17,2008, the NY stations, i.e; ch.2 thru. 13 will be converting to UHF channels. This means that unless you have a super UHF antenna on your roof you will not be able to receive the digital signals anymore either. Has any one else heard of this proposal and when it might happen ?