Hi, I have a friend who owns a small market LP and currently doesn't have the money to go digital, does anyone know if they're are grants availible to help him stay on the air?
Mark said:I keep reading this as "Amy Grant to help LPTVs go digital" ;D
MarcB said:Then you have to spend another kajillion dollars converting them to digital. Not worth it.
Mark said:I keep reading this as "Amy Grant to help LPTVs go digital" ;D
stationi said:MarcB said:Then you have to spend another kajillion dollars converting them to digital. Not worth it.
Digital LPTVs can be put on the air on the cheap if the owners decide to go that way.
For example, an LPTV station I converted from analog to digital in Washington state:
$3,000 - single channel encoder
$9,000 - 120 watt transmitter
$250 - feedline
$100 - connectors
$250 - power divider for antenna
$1,400 - two antennas
$200 - rack
$200 - other parts and cables
+ reuse some equipment from analog station
~$15,000
But you have to admit that it is better for a TV Station to have RTV instead of 24/7 of either infomercials or home shopping. I know I think so.MarcB said:There's also the cost involved with getting the station on COMCAST, COX, and maybe one of the 2 satellite providers. Then you gotta find something better to show than RTV. RTV doesn't have any good shows on it.