For we (the few, the proud) geeks who care about this stuff, HCCN's KSFW/2 has filed an application to relocate from the Collinsville tower (200 watts) to the Bank of America Building in downtown Dallas with a full 300 watts, the maximum for a low-power digital on VHF:
http://licensing.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws...973&Service=LD&Form_id=346&Facility_id=130934
This application is interesting (at least to OTA nerds) in a few respects:
1). It comes just weeks after KSFW/2 fired up the facility in Collinsville.
2). How will channel mapping on PSIP be done? Since the new facility will be in the Dallas DMA, will it have to use 43, the RF channel for KDTN/2?
3). Of course, whether it even gets approved is an open question. Since the proposed RF-2 facility is adjacent to KHPK on RF-3, does the downtown Dallas site meet the interference criteria?
4). Could this be an incremental move to eventually get the plant ultimately located out in Cedar Hill? As I understand it (mostly from Trip in Va), a low power facility need not provide a service contour over the city of license (Gainesville in this case). Please correct me if I've botched that matter.
http://licensing.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws...973&Service=LD&Form_id=346&Facility_id=130934
This application is interesting (at least to OTA nerds) in a few respects:
1). It comes just weeks after KSFW/2 fired up the facility in Collinsville.
2). How will channel mapping on PSIP be done? Since the new facility will be in the Dallas DMA, will it have to use 43, the RF channel for KDTN/2?
3). Of course, whether it even gets approved is an open question. Since the proposed RF-2 facility is adjacent to KHPK on RF-3, does the downtown Dallas site meet the interference criteria?
4). Could this be an incremental move to eventually get the plant ultimately located out in Cedar Hill? As I understand it (mostly from Trip in Va), a low power facility need not provide a service contour over the city of license (Gainesville in this case). Please correct me if I've botched that matter.