IGLESIA PENTECOSTAL VISPERIA DEL FIN, the group behind the very ill fated and extremely poorly run and now deleted KEJI-FM Darrington, has filed a License to Cover for a new low power TV station on RF channel 20 in Seattle. To get a sense of the history of this organization, do a search on the Seattle-Tacoma radio forums for my post on KEJI, which ran an open carrier for nearly two full years from a location other than their licensed one and supposedly fed two translators from this station, one in Everett and one on what I believe is called South Mountain in Olympia.
This time around, the license is for an LP TV station which according to FCCdata.org, has been marched in from the Ellensburg area, supposedly occupying several transmitter locations along I-90, the latest one being a very odd pattern serving the Kanasket area near Kent. That was on channel 23, which they lost in the repack. I have done numerous OTA scans and never once ran across this station from any location that I was at and I suspect that none of these facilities were ever built.
The latest L2C was filed for a transmitter and antenna with an ERP of 5KW from the KING-TV tower in Seattle, granted on 3/16/22. I work at a nearby broadcast facility with a UHF antenna pointed directly at the KING-TV tower in order to monitor our NextGen broadcast which comes from that tower. I was curious as to what effect a station on RF 20 would have on our wireless microphone system, so I hooked a spectrum analyzer to that antenna. To date, there has been no hint of a station on RF 20, nor has it been picked up on the NextGen TV when I have re-scanned it.
Furthermore, an inquiry into KING brought a response from an engineer stating that the only TV broadcasts coming from their tower are KING RF 25, KONG RF 31 and KRUM RF 24 and that (pharaphrasing here) "Iglesia... does not have permission to build a facility at our location".
Has anybody else received a signal from this one, now or ever? I'm guessing that they filed a license to cover so the station wouldn't get deleted while they look for a tower to broadcast from.
This time around, the license is for an LP TV station which according to FCCdata.org, has been marched in from the Ellensburg area, supposedly occupying several transmitter locations along I-90, the latest one being a very odd pattern serving the Kanasket area near Kent. That was on channel 23, which they lost in the repack. I have done numerous OTA scans and never once ran across this station from any location that I was at and I suspect that none of these facilities were ever built.
The latest L2C was filed for a transmitter and antenna with an ERP of 5KW from the KING-TV tower in Seattle, granted on 3/16/22. I work at a nearby broadcast facility with a UHF antenna pointed directly at the KING-TV tower in order to monitor our NextGen broadcast which comes from that tower. I was curious as to what effect a station on RF 20 would have on our wireless microphone system, so I hooked a spectrum analyzer to that antenna. To date, there has been no hint of a station on RF 20, nor has it been picked up on the NextGen TV when I have re-scanned it.
Furthermore, an inquiry into KING brought a response from an engineer stating that the only TV broadcasts coming from their tower are KING RF 25, KONG RF 31 and KRUM RF 24 and that (pharaphrasing here) "Iglesia... does not have permission to build a facility at our location".
Has anybody else received a signal from this one, now or ever? I'm guessing that they filed a license to cover so the station wouldn't get deleted while they look for a tower to broadcast from.