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Dielectric helps WSFJ-TV increase coverage area
Feb 27, 2006 3:00 PM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter
Dielectric Communications has supplied a uniquely configured new analog antenna to Newark, OH-based WSFJ-TV, an independent, Christian-themed TV station serving the Columbus market. Dielectric’s installation included a new tower and transmission line as well as the antenna, using a innovative solution for providing vertical polarization that resulted in significant cost savings for the station.
WSFJ’s previous antenna tower was located 40mi away from Columbus. By installing the new 310ft tower in a more central location on a ridge between Newark and Columbus, Dielectric said the station has achieved an increase of approximately 36 percent in overall coverage and can now be received over the air throughout the entire market.
The tower was erected by Dielectric’s tower operation and is characterized by a T-bar at its peak, with one side holding the new TFU-21JTT-R analog antenna and the other side available for a new digital antenna that the station plans to purchase and install this year. One of the unique features of the project was that WSFJ wanted to direct about 25 percent of the antenna’s power to vertical polarity. The solution customized by Dielectric was a combination slot and panel antenna, with the vertical polarization generated by rotating the panel 90 degrees onto its side. This solution resulted in cost savings of more than $100,000 over other vertical polarization schemes.
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