I live in the South Bend Indiana market and I think the switch went pretty smooth. However from a technical standpoint only one station switched off it's analog transmitter. The other two stations that made the switch cut over to nite light service, so I don't consider it a complete switch yet. I'm looking forward to the complete switch, especially after seeing that the one station that did cut it's analog transmitter went to 100% signal strength on it's digital transmission.
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I live in the South Bend Indiana market and I think the switch went pretty smooth. However from a technical standpoint only one station switched off it's analog transmitter. The other two stations that made the switch cut over to nite light service, so I don't consider it a complete switch yet. I'm looking forward to the complete switch, especially after seeing that the one station that did cut it's analog transmitter went to 100% signal strength on it's digital transmission.