JHBrandt said:
The confusion comes from the fact that the FCC's TV query has been woefully out-of-date all year. The query still shows KLDT licensed on channel 54, with a CP and two STA applications for channel 39. From the query it's impossible to tell what channel KLDT is broadcasting on or what power level they're using.
The problems with the TV query aren't limited to KLDT. KXII and KWTX are still "licensed" to their pre-transition channels, according to the query - despite the fact that they both converted before 2/17! And KTVT and KTXA are a complete mess.
I'm guessing that the DTV transition has created a huge workload for the FCC this year, and keeping the TV query up to date probably isn't their highest priority.
It can be a bit difficult to tell, but I don't think it's out of date, at least not in KLDT's case.
KLDT does not yet have a license-to-cover for the move to channel 39. They do (as you note) hold a construction permit for that channel. They may commence "program test" operation upon notification to the Commission; if you're seeing them on the air on channel 39, they presumably have done so. As I understand, they can operate with Program Test Authority indefinitely, as long as: they've filed for the license; the Commission hasn't told them to stop; and they haven't yet received the license-to-cover. (which would make PTA moot)
Can't say I'm entirely sure why the FCC hasn't labeled their channel 54 facility as an "archive record" yet. But that seems to be their general procedure.
My guess... Consider KDFW. They're licensed for 857kw, but they've received a permit to increase to 1000kw. Imagine that, when they "turn up the wick" and increase to 1000kw, the FCC begins to get massive interference complaints from, say, KDFI. After going through all the engineering work, they finally conclude that due to some unforeseen circumstance, clearing up the interference would require KDFW install a different directional antenna. KDFW decides the power increase isn't worth the cost, decides to abandon the power increase permit.
The CP is canceled (or at least, expires) and KDFW reverts to their licensed 857kw facility.
I think that procedure makes sense.
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KXII and KWTX both have permits to increase digital power on their new channels. I don't think either one will seek a license-to-cover until they complete the power increase. (I don't think they'll file for a license-to-cover on their original, lower-powered facilities) (actually, it appears KXII has already done so -- has filed for a license-to-cover for their 36kw facility -- but the FCC hasn't yet acted on that application. See
https://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/forms/prod/cdbsmenu.hts?context=25&appn=101288668&formid=2&fac_num=35954.)
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KTVT looks a bit messy but really makes sense. The LIC record is their pre-transition channel 19 operation. The CP is of course for their post-transition move to channel 11. They'll probably never file a license-to-cover for that one. The first APP record (APP-DS) is for Special Temporary Authority to return to channel 19 at 750kw. (KTXA's post-transition facility. Presumably they simply connected a second output of the KTVT ASI DA to the KTXA transmitter.)
The second APP record (APP-DR) is the application to change the post-transition channel
assignment from 11 to 19. And the third APP record (APP-DT) is the one to actually move KTVT itself from 11 to 19. (the APP-DR record exists because it is possible to change an unused allotment, one that doesn't have any DT or DS records.)
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For KTXA... The first record is for their pre-transition operation on channel 18. The second seems to be for an STA to reactivate that pre-transition operation, so KTVT could take over their transmitter.
The third is, again, an application to change channel, from 18 to 19. The CP MOD record is their permit to move from 18 to 19 (and note this is the same power/antenna height as KTVT's Special Temporary Authority for post-transition channel 19) and the fifth record was an application to increase power on channel 19 from 750kw to 1000kw. (note that this application has been become KTVT's)
The sixth record is similar to the third -- it's the application to move yet again, from 19 to 29, so KTVT can have channel 19. (presumably they'd be limited to 220kw if they stayed on channel 18?) And finally, the last record is to make that move to 29.
I'm sure this IS a big workload for the Commission staff. Add to that the FM translator window and the recent rural LPTV window and the NCE-FM window and, well, my job is stressful but I sure don't want theirs!
* but you won't find KTVT's original 1955 facilities in there, they only started the database sometime in the mid-80s IIRC.
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present only because I noticed they were back & wondered if they worked
