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On the FCC's database I see an LPTV station WRNT-LP licensed to Salvatore Minniti on Channel 6 in Hartford with a CP to move to Channel 48. Is this station on the air? And if so what are they showing?

He's also listened as the licensee of WESA-LP Channel 12 in Grandby, which has a CP to move to Channel 34 in Springfield. What are the plans for this station once it goes North or the Border?

And what purpose is W28CT in Hartford going to serve? Licensed to WWLP Broadcasting?

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1- I don't think low-power channel 6 is on the air. All I hear in Hartford is WRDM-LP (TEL) channel 13. The other low-power stations licensed to Hartford atre WHCT-LP (AZT) channel 38 and WUTH-CA (FUT) channel 47.

2- Channel 34 is reserved for WHPX-DT (PAX) of New London in this market.

3- WCTX-TV/DT (UPN) channel 59/D 39 of New Haven has mentioned a low-power channel 28 along with their regular station IDs recently.
 
> 3- WCTX-TV/DT (UPN) channel 59/D 39 of New Haven has
> mentioned a low-power channel 28 along with their regular
> station IDs recently.

As stated in a reply to a question asked before on the board...

W28CT, which operates on channel 11 in Farmington up on Rattlesnake mountain is simulcasting WCTX. W28CT is the CP call sign for what looks like a Mt Tom transmitter location.
 
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