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Post by CAwasinNJ on May 14, 2009 0:20:19 GMT -7
In a filing on May 7, KULX wants a very sharp null directly east from their transmitter site on Farnsworth. That points directly at Park City. Seems a little odd to me.
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Post by seattlefollower on May 14, 2009 8:07:49 GMT -7
My guess would be the translator had some interference (since they're on "50 and 51") and by nulling eastward there won't be skip into the mountains? Seems a bit odd.
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Post by dxstuboy on May 14, 2009 14:20:39 GMT -7
I just did a rescan on my converter box and can no longer receive KULX-LD. Now the number is down to 25 at my present location. Can anyone else see the digital versions?
As far as the null, I have no idea, all I know is that their coverage is way off as of now. When the station was on, I could barely receive the digital side of it at all.
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Post by Terry on May 14, 2009 18:02:41 GMT -7
KULX-LD digital channel 10 must be off the air. I have a big antenna and usually get them with a solid signal.
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Post by CAwasinNJ on May 15, 2009 1:31:30 GMT -7
I think VHF channel 10 and UHF 50 & 51 are way too far apart frequency-wide to have anything to do with each other aside from some harmonic distortion maybe. Channel 10 is at 192MHz and 50 & 51 are in the high 600MHz area.
Could there be another transmitter that happens to be between them and Park City?
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