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WMTV-DT interference now gone

Started by Tom Weeden, Wednesday Nov 13, 2002, 06:27:00 PM

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Tom Weeden

For those of you west and SW of Milwaukee...

WMTV-DT in Madison has "shared" channel 19 with a low-power analog station in Janesville for the last 18 months.  The LPTV finally was shut down on Monday, and Janesville viewers are reporting decent reception of us.  
I'm looking for viewers in Rock, Walworth, and Jefferson Counties (even Waukesha) who can give me a list of signal numbers of all the Madison stations on their receivers, now that the interference is gone.  Oh, and if you actually get a picture and sound on WMTV-DT, that's a plus!

Thanks...

Tom Weeden
Chief Engineer, WMTV/WMTV-DT

Scott Sippel

Tom,
I get picture and sound on all of the following out here in Waukesha County.  The signal numbers as listed by my DTC-100:
WISC-DT  76 (Solid)
WMTV-DT  64 (Solid)
WHA-DT   88-91 (Jumps around a bit)
WKOW-DT  76 (Solid)
WMSN-DT  64-70 (Jumps around a bit)

I am using a Winegard PR9032 (35 element, 114") antenna for UHF and a Winegard PR-5030 (17 element, 119") antenna for VHF. I also use a winegard AP8700 preamp.  The antennas are about 25' off the ground.

[This message has been edited by Scott Sippel (edited 11-13-2002).]

MesaV

I live near county road TT and Madison St on the far west side of the city of Waukesha.  My antenna is a CM 4 bay bow tie at a height of about 30 feet:
WISC-DT 85 (Solid)
WMTV-DT 0
WHA-DT 91 (Solid)
WKOW-DT 88 (Solid)
WMSN-DT 0

Kevin Arnold

From 4 miles north of Hwy 16 and 83 I get the following with a 40 foot Winegard on a rotor:
WISC - Solid 80
WMSN - Solid 70
WMTV - Solid 76
WKOW - Solid 88
This is on RCA F38310 (actually a DCT 100)
Kevin Arnold

Tom Weeden

 
QuoteOriginally posted by Scott Sippel:
WISC-DT  76 (Solid)
WMTV-DT  64 (Solid)
WHA-DT   88-91 (Jumps around a bit)
WKOW-DT  76 (Solid)
WMSN-DT  64-70 (Jumps around a bit)
QuoteFrom kjarnold:
WISC - Solid 80
WMSN - Solid 70
WMTV - Solid 76
WKOW - Solid 88

Thanks guys...are the signal levels essentially the same as it was before November 11th?  We haven't changed anything on our end, just curious if the co-channel analog made any difference when they were there.


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--Tom Weeden
  Amateur Radio WJ9H
  Chief Engineer, WMTV/WMTV-DT
  Madison, WI

[This message has been edited by Tom Weeden (edited 11-14-2002).]

Scott Sippel

I believe I had a 58 the week before.  During the summer I normally was getting numbers in the 40's and I had a lot of drop outs.  Now that the leaves have fallen I have seen a good improvement in WMTV-DT and WHA-DT.  The others have been pretty constant.