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Will WVCY TV-30 make it past the digital conversion?

Has anyone heard how WVCY TV-30 is doing in terms of raising enough money to buy the equipment to make the transition to all-digital broadcasting? They already don't have enough income to keep the station on the air 24 hours a day as it is, so I'm curious...<P ID="signature">______________
-Paul</P>
 
> Has anyone heard how WVCY TV-30 is doing in terms of raising
> enough money to buy the equipment to make the transition to
> all-digital broadcasting? They already don't have enough
> income to keep the station on the air 24 hours a day as it
> is, so I'm curious...
>

I thought WVCY-DT was already on the air.

-A<P ID="signature">______________

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> I thought WVCY-DT was already on the air.

I think it's on, but not full power yet. I'm not sure... maybe the website will say something about it?<P ID="signature">______________
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> > Has anyone heard how WVCY TV-30 is doing in terms of
> raising
> > enough money to buy the equipment to make the transition
> to
> > all-digital broadcasting? They already don't have enough
> > income to keep the station on the air 24 hours a day as it
>
> > is, so I'm curious...
> >
>
> I thought WVCY-DT was already on the air.
>
> -A

It is; but they still need money to convert everything to digital, apparently.
<P ID="signature">______________
-Paul</P>
 
> It is; but they still need money to convert everything to
> digital, apparently.

IC.. See the thing is, there's nothing saying that have to be fully digital.. They could keep what they have now as long as their signal is digital.

-A
<P ID="signature">______________

</P>
 
> > It is; but they still need money to convert everything to
> > digital, apparently.
>
> IC.. See the thing is, there's nothing saying that have to
> be fully digital.. They could keep what they have now as
> long as their signal is digital.
>
> -A

Well apparently too much money is never enough for them... :)
<P ID="signature">______________
-Paul</P>
 
> > I thought WVCY-DT was already on the air.
>
> I think it's on, but not full power yet. I'm not sure...
> maybe the website will say something about it?

They're at 2, 540 watts (2.54 kw) on channel 22 right now.
They have a construction permit to go 196 kw by July 1,
with their coverage area like so:

http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/FMTV-service-area?x=DT1057303.html

In mid-January, as I was heading up to Madison, I happened to catch them doing a telethon for nothing but WVCY-DT. They stated they needed 1 million dollars
to go to full power or else they'd be at low power likely forever (true; 1 million dollars for a basic DTV station at full power is the typical cost, and the FCC would let other stations interfere with any upgrade to the digital signal if they didn't have it up by this summer. I don't know how well
their telethon did.

Gilbert
 
> > It is; but they still need money to convert everything to
> > digital, apparently.
>
> IC.. See the thing is, there's nothing saying that have to
> be fully digital.. They could keep what they have now as
> long as their signal is digital.
>
> -A
>

I believe they need to increase power to meet the FCC Guidelines. I think that is all it is.

-John L.
 
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