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What is the scoop on alma vision

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latindj

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A few weeks ago i read that Houston had a Alma Vision how good is the signal? does anyone know how KQVT is doing channel 21
 
> A few weeks ago i read that Houston had a Alma Vision how
> good is the signal?

Almavision is on Channel 34 (LPTV) in Houston. The last few times I checked on an old portable set with a hoop UHF antenna, the reception on 34 was poor to mediocre but nonetheless viewable at my NW Harris County location. Signal strength is weaker than the other LPTV's in town.

> does anyone know how KQVT is doing channel 21

Running Spanish language religious every time I've checked. The KVQT signal is squeezed between full power stations on 20 and 22, so it is very easy to miss. The mechanical tuner on my portable set just barely separates everything.

Without any cable carriage here, the number of people watching either 21 or 34 must be miniscule. Both are pretty much endless preachers--boring. At least TBN and Daystar have a little more variety in their programming, even if it is all of a religious nature.
 
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