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New Tower

I feel like someone mentioned this the other day, but what is the purpose of the new tower going up on Appling in Bartlett (other than to create a elevated structure to which radiating elements will be attached)?
 
NM... I got an off-the-board answer (Flinn digital TV).
 
I hope its heftier than the existing one. Most 1000 footers have 7 or 8 guy levels. If you look at the current one, it apparently requires 13 guy levels. Scary.
 
robgrayson said:
I feel like someone mentioned this the other day, but what is the purpose of the new tower going up on Appling in Bartlett (other than to create a elevated structure to which radiating elements will be attached)?

Constriction sign says something about Channel 18 for Flynn....

I haven't payed to much attention to 18-1 or its siblings simply because I couldn't get a good locked digital signal off of my el-chepo indoor OTA antenna....
 
Radiosaur is right, the older tower has more guys than I've ever seen on a 1000' tower.

Speaking of guy wires, I drive under those guys several times a week and I can't remember ever doing that before, anywhere. Anyone else know of such a set-up, traffic under the guy lines on a major street?
 
Not quite the same thing, but the tower for Ch. 3 in Sterling, Colorado, is quite literally in the middle of Interstate 76. The tower was there long before I 76 was built, and the lanes are fairly far apart right there, but they actually built the highway around the tower on both sides and made an access road to it under a bridge.
 
I certainly can't think of another major street passing under guy wires. Down in Birmingham you pass under several sets of them when going up to the TV studios up on Red Mountain, but those aren't major roads.

That Sterling tower in the middle of the interstate is easily visible on Google. I'm pretty sure it's not used anymore.
 
I see not that WTWV-DT ch 14 is now on the air
I would assume a few more religious sub channels are to come but its currently only the Worship Channel
 
Wow. They just have a horrible signal. I can't get lock on it here in Germantown. Will have to wait for tropo just to pick up a local.

Of course, they are still running on ~20kW ERP. That really ain't much. Surely, they'll file to upgrade?!

DE
 
DeadElvis said:
Wow. They just have a horrible signal. I can't get lock on it here in Germantown. Will have to wait for tropo just to pick up a local.

Of course, they are still running on ~20kW ERP. That really ain't much. Surely, they'll file to upgrade?!

DE

Where's the tower relative to the cable head-end?

If they've got enough signal across the head-end they probably won't bother to upgrade...
 
Zach said:
I certainly can't think of another major street passing under guy wires. Down in Birmingham you pass under several sets of them when going up to the TV studios up on Red Mountain, but those aren't major roads.

Passing under it and by it, to a much lesser extent, reminds me of the American Way/Perkins/Mall of Memphis property area with all of those TVA power lines right above the street... You don't really see too many TV towers squeezed into that small of a parcel next to a major road and a major intersection. Most TV towers I have seen are in the "cotton fields" such as WMC-TV on Crestview, WREC-AM in Frayser, etc.

Anyway, that's my 2 cents...

Panzer
 
Doug, I am sure your premise is right -- that 14 is on the air solely for must-carry. And, I really shouldn't complain; with its current lame-o signal, the new WTWV (I remember those calls being in Tupelo, but, I digress) won't clog up a productive channel too badly.

But, it does seem like a waste of a perfectly good allocation. Heck, I can receive the LPTV analogs, which are within spittin' distance to 14, snow-free. Nothing usable yet on WTWV. Too bad -- I needed more religious programming.

And, it is a trip to the cable head.

DE
 
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