Is it just me or is WFAA's signal much lower than usual? It's usually a good 90% here but it's been fluctuating between 0-60%.
93 to 98 as usual here.eskipper411 said:Is it just me or is WFAA's signal much lower than usual? It's usually a good 90% here but it's been fluctuating between 0-60%.
eskipper411 said:Is it just me or is WFAA's signal much lower than usual? It's usually a good 90% here but it's been fluctuating between 0-60%.
JHBrandt said:WFAA applied for an extension of their STA to operate at 55 kW on Oct. 18, but the FCC hasn't yet acted on their application....
Like they did for ch 9?JHBrandt said:but I'm sure WFAA would do a detailed study before making such a change.
coyoteaz said:Perhaps the move from 45 to 55 involved another change such as a new exciter delivering better SNR?
coyoteaz said:I believe the "detailed study" for KFWD consisted of determining that 2kW TPO costs 1/20th as much to operate as 40kW TPO. Belo has never been able to figure out what they want to do with KFWD.
coyoteaz said:Perhaps the move from 45 to 55 involved another change such as a new exciter delivering better SNR? Linear has been pushing their new stuff rather aggressively, and supposedly the numbers delivered are really good. I have no information as to what WFAA is actually using, just tossing out an idea.
JHBrandt said:coyoteaz said:Perhaps the move from 45 to 55 involved another change such as a new exciter delivering better SNR?
Sounds like a good question for Bob Nelson.
JHBrandt said:I've been following the goings-on at KFWD. They have a CP to go from 13 to 55 kW ERP (with a more directional antenna to avoid interfering with KCEN), but Bob has a source who says they're unlikely ever to act on it. OTOH, their signal strength jumped a great deal in mid-July, then went back to where it'd been late last week, which made me wonder if they were doing some testing.
Bob E. Nelson said:What little I know from an off-the-record source, WFAA was testing M/H over the past few weeks. They were switching between circular and horizontal polarization for these experiments. My guess (and that's all it is) that the adjacent channel interference to RF-9 was reduced somewhat when RF-8 was doing the testing.
I can state with certainty that the Sencore raw power readings did show fluctuations over the past few weeks on WFAA. I observed as much as much as 5 dB differences on RF-8. Meanwhile, KFWD on RF-9 has been invariant in terms of its raw power readings. Like JHBRandt, I did notice increased MER values on KFWD and those did correlate to the times when WFAA's raw power had dropped.
And the CP for KFWD's 55 kW plant expires on May 21, 2012. If they're running anything other than the current 13 kW when that date rolls around, I'll be 100% astounded.