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Originally Posted by Jeffhs
The ERP analog transmitter output for this station, as shown on the FCC's listings, is 3.1 kilowatts; the DTV signal's ERP either is not mentioned or I didn't see it in the listing the first time around. I'll have to look at it again; it could very well be that the DTV power level is substantially lower than the analog ERP was.
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Right here on the FCC site, 3.5 kW ERP:
" Licensee: WOIO LICENSE SUBSIDIARY, LLC
Service Designation: DT Digital television station
Transmit Channel: 10 192 - 198 MHz Licensed
Virtual Channel: 19 (viewer sees this channel number)
Network affiliation: CBS
File No.: BLCDT-19991110AAR Facility ID number: 39746
CDBS Application ID No.: 428322
41° 23' 15.00" N Latitude Site in Canadian Border Zone
81° 41' 43.00" W Longitude (NAD 27)
Polarization: Circular (H = V)
Effective Radiated Power (ERP): 3.5 kW ERP
Antenna Height Above Average Terrain: 304. meters HAAT -- Calculate HAAT
Antenna Height Above Mean Sea Level: 567. meters AMSL
Antenna Height Above Ground Level: 293. meters AGL"
For another web study on reception in your area, try 'TV Fool", but I suspect the results will be about the same, however :
http://www.tvfool.com/
jr
I also gather , from reading through some of the applications on the "Application List" that the station is indeed, now running 9.5 kW ERP (and has for several years) under the authority of a Special Temporary Authority (STA).
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