MisterDTV
11-19-2002, 09:51 AM
I just thought that I would update all with current plans for our DTV facilities. The long-term plans are to have these facilities up and running at maximum allowable power, and the primary IOT transmission support equipment has been ordered. Antenna and transmission line work is progressing (slowly), and we are hoping to be up and running by yrears end. However, due to many reasons, the current planned on-air date of Dec. 31 will be at lower than licenced power.
The good news is that even at this reduced power, the broadcast transmission will be through the full service licenced height and antenna system.
We do listen to our viewers. Unfortunately, we are not always able to fully please everyone, and for this we can only offer our sincere apology.
This is just the first of many "(H)DTV steps" for us in this market. There will be further facility upgrades as time passes (increased power), and we ask for your patience. The conversion to digital is an expensive one, mandated by the federal government, and we are doing everything that is possible inside of budget constraints. I hope you do note a major quality difference in what DTV offers you over analog. It will not be HD at turn-on, but one can hope that the new year will bring a great many new things!
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Regards,
"Mr. DTV"
(please feel free to write: dtv@sbgi.net )
PS Thank you Tom Snyder for the opportunity to post.
The good news is that even at this reduced power, the broadcast transmission will be through the full service licenced height and antenna system.
We do listen to our viewers. Unfortunately, we are not always able to fully please everyone, and for this we can only offer our sincere apology.
This is just the first of many "(H)DTV steps" for us in this market. There will be further facility upgrades as time passes (increased power), and we ask for your patience. The conversion to digital is an expensive one, mandated by the federal government, and we are doing everything that is possible inside of budget constraints. I hope you do note a major quality difference in what DTV offers you over analog. It will not be HD at turn-on, but one can hope that the new year will bring a great many new things!
http://www.milwaukeehdtv.org/ubb/smile.gif
Regards,
"Mr. DTV"
(please feel free to write: dtv@sbgi.net )
PS Thank you Tom Snyder for the opportunity to post.