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Quincy Newspapers select Harris transmission to upgrade TV stations
Dec 19, 2003 12:00 PM
All QNI stations are adding the Harris
Apex digital television exciter to their transmitters
Harris Corporation’s Broadcast Communications Division has
been selected by Quincy Newspapers (QNI) for DTV transmission equipment
upgrades at 10 of its stations, including flagship WGEM-TV/DT in
Quincy, Illinois.
Other QNI television stations getting Harris upgrades are:
WSJV-TV/DT, Elkhart, Indiana; WVVA-TV/DT, Bluefield, West Virginia;
WAOW TV/DT, Wausau, Wisconsin; WQOW-TV/DT, Eau Claire, Wisconsin;
WYOW-TV/DT, Eagle River, Wisconsin; WXOW, Lacrosse, Wisconsin;
KTTC-TV/DT, Rochester, Minnesota; WREX-TV/DT, Rockford, Illinois; and
WKOW, Madison, Wisconsin.
QNI stations WGEM, WSJV, WVVA, WAOW, WQOW, WYOW, and WXOW are
upgrading their 1.8 kilowatt DHD8 model DiamondCD transmitters to 7.25
kilowatt DHD30 models. All of the QNI stations are adding the Harris
Apex digital television exciter to their transmitters.
By upgrading their power, the QNI stations are enhancing and
augmenting their digital signal coverage areas in preparation for the
FCC-scheduled analog phase-out in 2006.
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