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spanish on ch47 in VA/MD/DC area?

Some pretty good tropo here in Central VA last night. Not a record breaking day for distance, but I did received some distant signals more clearly than ever. Got WVIR29 Charlottesville (about 75 miles away) looking like a local, and also some very strong signals from Baltimore (WUTB24) and Washington (WFDC14). Did catch one new station tht I can't identify it's on 47. Pretty weak signal, but I could hear audio and could tell it was a Spanish language station. nothing on w9wi.com that fits that criteria...anyone have any ideas what it could have been? Thanks in advance...

Here's my list of non-local stations for 7/19/05
9 WUSA Washington DC
14 WFDC Arlington VA
19 WCAV Charlottesville VA
20 WDCA Washington DC
22 WMPT Annapolis MD
24 WUTB Baltimore
28 WCPB Salisbury MD
29 WVIR Charlottesville VA
32 WHUT Washington DC
41 WHTJ Charlottesville VA (first time)
45 WBFF Baltimore MD
47 ???? Unknown (spanish language)(first time)
51 WVPT Harrisonburg VA
56 WNVC Fairfax VA
58 W58DK (WVPT) Ruckersville, VA
62 WFPT Frederick MD
66 WPXW Manassas VA
67 WMPB Baltimore MD
 
Using the FCC's TV Query, I'm leaning toward WNJU Linden, NJ, which is the Telemundo affiliate for the NYC area. Since they're broadcasting with over 4 million watts @ 1500 feet, and they're in the same general direction of the DC/Baltimore tropo, that's probably the best bet. If so, good catch!

What are you using for an antenna?
 
> Some pretty good tropo here in Central VA last night. Not a
> record breaking day for distance, but I did received some
> distant signals more clearly than ever. Got WVIR29
> Charlottesville (about 75 miles away) looking like a local,
> and also some very strong signals from Baltimore (WUTB24)
> and Washington (WFDC14). Did catch one new station tht I
> can't identify it's on 47. Pretty weak signal, but I could
> hear audio and could tell it was a Spanish language station.
> nothing on w9wi.com that fits that criteria...anyone have
> any ideas what it could have been? Thanks in advance...
>
> 47 ???? Unknown (spanish language)(first time)

WMDO-CA in DC, a Univision affiliate.

http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/tvq?call=WMDO-CA
 
Depending on his distance from DC, that would be an extremely difficult catch given their power, but then he did say D.C. was coming in quite strong. I didn't see that channel 47 in my search, so I guess that would be a better bet than NYC's Telemundo.



> WMDO-CA in DC, a Univision affiliate.
>
> http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/tvq?call=WMDO-CA
 
Hey guys
Thanks to you both for your replies! I had never seen the FCC TV query before, that's an amazing tool.
I'm about 120 highway miles from DC (any online tool to calculate line of sight distances? I haven't seen that yet)
last night's tropo seemed VERY directional to the DC/BAL area, nothing at all to the south or east--even the stations only 70-80 miles away to the east in the Norfolk metro were barely visible.
I'm inclined to think that it was WMDO in DC, just because I've never logged anything further than Philadelphia. But I'll keep watching...WNJU would be amazing

Also FWIW, my, um, "antenna" for the moment is merely a Zenith <a href=http://www.zenith.com/sub_prod/product_Display.asp?cat=49&id=131>Silver Sensor</a>, which I've been waving around my living room all summer long. We just moved and I have a new baby, but I'm hoping to upgrade the antenna situation later this year (I'm wide open for suggestions!)

thanks again for the posts!



> Using the FCC's TV Query, I'm leaning toward WNJU Linden,
> NJ, which is the Telemundo affiliate for the NYC area. Since
> they're broadcasting with over 4 million watts @ 1500 feet,
> and they're in the same general direction of the
> DC/Baltimore tropo, that's probably the best bet. If so,
> good catch!
>
> What are you using for an antenna?
>
 
> and Washington (WFDC14). Did catch one new station tht I
> can't identify it's on 47. Pretty weak signal, but I could
> hear audio and could tell it was a Spanish language station.
> nothing on w9wi.com that fits that criteria...anyone have
> any ideas what it could have been? Thanks in advance...

Washington, DC WMDO-CA 24.00 0.00 +d 38°56'10"N 77° 5'33"W CA-LIC UNI
Linden, NJ WNJU 4570. 460.0 +dH 40°42'43"N 74° 0'49"W TV-LIC TMD

(I suppose the latter is a bit too far north for the conditions you were experiencing. It was probably WMDO.)
 
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