Hi guys,
About a year ago, I met a man who owns 2 LPTV Translators that somewhat serve SE Seattle (Issaquah & Renton). One was broadcasting PBS & the other was broadcasting CBS. This was not ever a money maker, as both PBS & CBS cover utilities and maintenance on the transmitter site only. Both of these translators were designed to serve an area that was w/o cable for many years and the locals needed the translator for their OTA and it filled a area well. I was over at a friends house, playing with a OTA antenna & could not see either translator and decided to call him and see what was going on. He explained that when both station originating programming went digital, he did not want to "put any more money into the translators” & turned them off. I am having lunch with him this week to help him make a decision as what to do, instead of letting the licenses expire. The first thing we will do is notify the FCC that he is requesting his license to become a LPTV, compared to a translator, so he has the option of originating programming. He also may apply for a flash cut (convert to a digital signal) and eventually drop the analog. I am making this thread to get input from the people who enjoy TV programming. What suggestions can you give as far as programming? The transmitter site does not have a dish at all, but does have plenty of room to install one if needed. Feel free to ask any question s that is needed. Attached is a Service Contour Map (68 dBu) Service Contour Map
Any input here would be appreciated
No Doubt
About a year ago, I met a man who owns 2 LPTV Translators that somewhat serve SE Seattle (Issaquah & Renton). One was broadcasting PBS & the other was broadcasting CBS. This was not ever a money maker, as both PBS & CBS cover utilities and maintenance on the transmitter site only. Both of these translators were designed to serve an area that was w/o cable for many years and the locals needed the translator for their OTA and it filled a area well. I was over at a friends house, playing with a OTA antenna & could not see either translator and decided to call him and see what was going on. He explained that when both station originating programming went digital, he did not want to "put any more money into the translators” & turned them off. I am having lunch with him this week to help him make a decision as what to do, instead of letting the licenses expire. The first thing we will do is notify the FCC that he is requesting his license to become a LPTV, compared to a translator, so he has the option of originating programming. He also may apply for a flash cut (convert to a digital signal) and eventually drop the analog. I am making this thread to get input from the people who enjoy TV programming. What suggestions can you give as far as programming? The transmitter site does not have a dish at all, but does have plenty of room to install one if needed. Feel free to ask any question s that is needed. Attached is a Service Contour Map (68 dBu) Service Contour Map
Any input here would be appreciated
No Doubt