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KSHN/KSBJ TRANSLATOR QUESTION

I see that the Sugar Land translator for KSBJ has been shut down. I wonder what
the chances would be of KSBJ SELLING that translator to KSHN. Of course they would have to feed it by microwave link or phone line, but just a thought. A revenue windfall for KSBJ and better signals for some of us for KSHN.

Old Chicago
 
OldChicago said:
I see that the Sugar Land translator for KSBJ has been shut down. I wonder what
the chances would be of KSBJ SELLING that translator to KSHN. Of course they would have to feed it by microwave link or phone line, but just a thought. A revenue windfall for KSBJ and better signals for some of us for KSHN.

Old Chicago

If I understand the rules correctly, a translator may be fed via microwave/satellite only by a non-commercial station. Commercial stations must be fed over the air.

This may have changed with the AM-on-FM translators that are now allowed.
 
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