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Post by CAwasinNJ on Sept 25, 2010 7:09:32 GMT -6
Yep. KUTH/32 is applying to move from Lake Mountain to Farnsworth with facilities comparable to the other full power stations. I'd say that's a good move, though that does put central Utah viewers at a disadvantage.
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Post by dxstuboy on Sept 25, 2010 10:41:06 GMT -6
So that leaves one FM (KHTB) that hasn't jumped ship (yet). KUTH used to be so hard to receive even with a good antenna pointing straight at Lake Mountain (I had Point of the Mtn. in the way) so this makes some sense. KUPX abandoned Lake Mountain after the digital transition. KKAT has a CP to move to Farnsworth too, leaving only a few low power TV translators and KHTB.
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Post by CAwasinNJ on Sept 26, 2010 19:49:46 GMT -6
There's more than just KKAT (or whatever they end up calling it), TV and KHTB. Here's what's there.
FM == K213CP - Radio Locator says that's K-Love, but I suspect that will change if it hasn't already. K217CL - Religious college from California K256AE - Clear Channel's classic country relaying KJMY's IBOC KUDEFM1 & KUDEFM3 - boosters KAUUFM1 - booster
There are also still "used" records for KOSY & KSL-FM from there. I think KOSY moved in the early 2000's. When did 102.7 move?
On the TV side ============ K22IT & K49GD - Alpha and Omega's translators (owners of KTMW) K43JV - Three Angels Broadcasting (3ABN)
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Post by dxstuboy on Sept 29, 2010 11:23:28 GMT -6
I had no idea there were boosters on Lake Mountain. Hmmm. I must fix my RTLI page on the mountain now . I wonder if those analog TV translators are still on the air. They were when I left Salt Lake at the end of June.
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