[BC] TV Stations In Utah
Larry Bloomfield
Larry
Sun Sep 17 18:32:19 CDT 2006
As I said in answer to your post last week, there are 3 states that have
600 or more translators in them: Utah, Colorado and Alaska. There are a
total of ten states that have 300 or more translators and only one of
them is east of the Mississippi. I shared this information during the
Road Show this year when I talked about translators, both analog and
digital. I had working models of Larcan's transcoder
http://www.tech-notes.tv/Sponsors/Larcan/8VSB_Transcoder.pdf (digital in
and digital out - Larcan still doesn't have this information on their
website) and DTV Exchange's transcoder http://www.dtvexchange.com/
(digital in and analog NTSC out). Either of these devices into a linear
amplifier makes up a translator.
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Larry Bloomfield, KA6UTC
1980 25th St.
Florence, OR 97439
(541) 902-2424 ? Everything
http://www.Tech-Notes.tv
See you on the Taste of
NAB 2007 Road Show
Dan Kelley wrote:
>Last week, I made the comment that I couldn't believe there were 600 TV
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>in Utah (counting full power, LPTV and translator). Man, was I wrong!
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>Running a list on CBDS this afternoon, there's 693 licensed TV translators,
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>LPTV and class A stations. This includes CP off air and licensed but
>silent.
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>Add to that 693, another 19 full powered TVs. Didn't bother to look at
>digital.
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>-dan in lansing
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