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Ben wrote:
WKRN really does have a nice signal. So much better than the analog with all it's co-channel. IMHO that's only half the problem. Even without the CCI here, the computer noise/leaky insulators are pretty bad - and when they aren't present, the signal can be just plain snowy. But when the sporadic-E kicks in, well, you'd better have a DTV if you want to watch ABC... There have been days when I've had a snow-free signal from XEFB with some weak WKRN CCI in the background! (then again, if you'd seen a picture of the XEFB transmitter site (I have), you'd know why they get out so well!) I don't think BKO will ever go for a bigger stick. They never have been on the cutting edge and they seem to be happy with covering the surrounding counties. They have 4 antennas on the tower now with 13 and 24 both on it. I wonder if there might be some concern over WKRN (and as a result, ABC) getting bent out of shape if WBKO puts too much RF down into Tennessee? Wonder when 8 will turn on a transmitter? 8 just took out a STA for roughly 45kW ERP. Strange, as I thought I read their full-power transmitter was already ready to go & they were just waiting on the STL and encoder. What's the deal with the Sinclair stations? They looked bad enough before DT but now they look like pixalated mush. I don't watch often enough to know... They've got five transmitters at the same site now (all three digitals and the analogs for 30 and 58) so I suppose STL bandwidth is at a premium... -- Doug Smith W9WI Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66 http://www.w9wi.com |
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![]() I wonder if there might be some concern over WKRN (and as a result, ABC) getting bent out of shape if WBKO puts too much RF down into Tennessee? I'm surprised 4 allowed 40 to go NBC. Most of 13's coverage area is in KY of course and they used to claim they covered more counties of KY than any other VHF. I kinda think WAVE may have taken that honor now. I don't watch often enough to know... They've got five transmitters at the same site now (all three digitals and the analogs for 30 and 58) so I suppose STL bandwidth is at a premium... 58 has really come up in analog power and 58's digital is strong now where it was pretty much flea power before. 30's analog went down here when they went to the new tower. Oh well, I'll keep watching for your posts. Ben |
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Ben wrote:
I'm surprised 4 allowed 40 to go NBC. So am I. I suspect some money changed hands. (given that they were - maybe still are - simulcasting some of our newscasts) It would make a certain amount of sense to operate 40 as a satellite of 4. 58 has really come up in analog power and 58's digital is strong now where it was pretty much flea power before. 30's analog went down here when they went to the new tower. Interesting. 58's analog hasn't improved much since the move. Their digital is the best of the bunch. To the best of my knowledge they never operated their digital from the old tower south of town - in fact, I don't recall their digital ever being authorized to operate from that tower. Interesting also that 30's analog dropped. The towers are within a few dozen feet of each other, and the antenna height actually *increased* (by an entire 2 meters...) on the new tower. They were already running the max 5000kw, and still are, at least according to the FCC DB. -- Doug Smith W9WI Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66 http://www.w9wi.com |
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Wonder what side of the tower 30's antenna is? I know it was all alone
at the top of the old tower since they came on the air. A whole 2 meters! HA Just looking it looks shorter than the old one... 58 was almost unwatchable up here when they were at the old site. When they turned on digital it was very weak. I spoke to someone that worked on the 58 site one day on 444.775. He told me at that time he couldn't see it across town. Boy I bet this is a fun thread for everyone but us... Ben BTW, is David VanHooser still working there? Sure I didn't spell his name right... Interesting also that 30's analog dropped. The towers are within a few dozen feet of each other, and the antenna height actually *increased* (by an entire 2 meters...) on the new tower. They were already running the max 5000kw, and still are, at least according to the FCC DB. |
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Ben wrote:
Wonder what side of the tower 30's antenna is? I know it was all alone at the top of the old tower since they came on the air. A whole 2 meters! HA Just looking it looks shorter than the old one... Hard to tell. I suppose it's possible one of the other poles in the candleabra is in the way... 58 was almost unwatchable up here when they were at the old site. When they turned on digital it was very weak. I spoke to someone that worked on the 58 site one day on 444.775. He told me at that time he couldn't see it across town. Hmmm. Maybe they started at even lower power than they're using now? I did note WNPT's DTV on the air this afternoon. It was off again by primetime though. Obviously still testing. BTW, is David VanHooser still working there? Sure I didn't spell his name right... No, and I'm not sure! -- Doug Smith W9WI Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66 http://www.w9wi.com |
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