Two new analog TV stations in Chicago hit the air today.
WLFM-LP channel 55:
http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/FMTV-service-area?x=TX981652.html
And
WCHU-LP channel 61:
http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/FMTV-service-area?x=TX991744.html
Both are broadcasting color bars and a test audio tone as of Friday
evening. Both are directional to the west, southwest and south.
I am getting snowy signals from both stations from DeKalb. Both appear to be broadcasting from the John Hancock tower, and both have 50 kw of power, according to the FCC website, though both are incorrectly listed as having a city of license of Rochelle.
Both stations are owned by Venture Technologies, Inc., which have a history
of low-power and full power stations across the country, airing Spanish, Home Shopping Network, ethnic and independent programming.
Do we want to play "guess the format" of these new stations?
And, analog 60 (WXFT) was off the air this evening for a time this evening. Looks like the analogs are having the fun today...
WLFM-LP channel 55:
http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/FMTV-service-area?x=TX981652.html
And
WCHU-LP channel 61:
http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/FMTV-service-area?x=TX991744.html
Both are broadcasting color bars and a test audio tone as of Friday
evening. Both are directional to the west, southwest and south.
I am getting snowy signals from both stations from DeKalb. Both appear to be broadcasting from the John Hancock tower, and both have 50 kw of power, according to the FCC website, though both are incorrectly listed as having a city of license of Rochelle.
Both stations are owned by Venture Technologies, Inc., which have a history
of low-power and full power stations across the country, airing Spanish, Home Shopping Network, ethnic and independent programming.
Do we want to play "guess the format" of these new stations?
And, analog 60 (WXFT) was off the air this evening for a time this evening. Looks like the analogs are having the fun today...