End of Analog
Ron Bello
rbello@belloassoc.com
Mon Jun 15 13:07:36 EDT 2009
I would not want to be in the transmitter business now.
Over the past few years virtually every TV station has purchased a
new transmitter or
2 for those returning to their original RF home. What happens to all
those extra transmitters
not to mention the retired units ?
At 12:33 AM 6/15/2009, Larry Weil wrote:
>At 12:04 AM -0400 6/15/09, A. Joseph Ross wrote:
>
>>On 13 Jun 2009 at 1:09, Garrett Wollman wrote:
>>
>>> According to Jim, the old 7 transmitter was the oldest Larcan still
>>> operating.
>>
>>What's a Larcan.
>
>It's a company that makes TV transmitters. Located in Mississauga,
>Ontario. I don't know about the claim that Channel 7's is the
>oldest, perhaps the oldest of that model. They are still in
>business and making transmitters, their website is
>http://www.larcan.com/Company/default.aspx.
>
>--
>Larry Weil
>Lake Wobegone, NH
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