And here is how KYVV-TV proposes to serve San Antonio:
https://licensing.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/w...xt=25&appn=101402146&formid=346&fac_num=55762
I notice that the station's owner, SATV10, is headed by Barbara Laurence, who also heads Cranston Acquisition, owner of KMCC in Laughlin NV, which is about 75 miles south of Las Vegas, but separated from Vegas by two mountain ranges. The analog facility used to broadcast from a location within Laughlin and served about 50,000 residents of Laughlin and Bullhead City AZ. Cranston then applied for a maximized UHF post transition facility to broadcast from a location near Dolan Springs AZ that would theoretically cover both Laughlin and Las Vegas, according to the FCC coverage map. In actuality, the Dolan Springs signal would cover neither city well, according to Longley-Rice predictions, so Cranston applied for two STA digital facilities, one within Laughlin and the other on Black Mountain in Henderson NV, a suburb of Las Vegas, to cover the metro area. Sound familiar?
Cranston fired up both STA facilities, and began building the Dolan Springs facility. Once completed, they applied for a license for Dolan Springs and shut down Laughlin. However, the Dolan Springs transmitter has never come on - KMCC only broadcasts to Metro Las Vegas from Black Mountain, and no signal at all is available in Laughlin, the city of license.
Being that the same person heads the ownership group of each station, I wonder if KYVV will repeat the pattern of KMCC, i.e., broadcasting from the site near the metro area, while ignoring the primary signal.