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Nightlights & Transition Highlights
• DIGITAL TV TRANSITION OF 2009 AS RECEIVED AND RECORDED IN NORTH LOUISIANA

• Channel 3 • Louisiana, Pennsylvania, Michigan

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• Nightlight is a station that aired continuous (looped) DTV Transition information beginning on June 12, 2009 (except for emergency and severe weather alerts). Although Nightlights were allowed to operate until July 12, only a small number remained on the air until that date. Nightlights used various types of local IDs.
• Transition Highlight photographs display local DTV Transition information that was broadcast on or prior to June 12, 2009. This includes a variety of on-air Transition-related material. These stations left the air or switched to Nightlighting by midnight on June 12.
The Final Days of Analog TV in the USA Color bars

DX Notebook

MY LOCAL KTBS-3 AND I HAVE SOMETHING IN COMMON

KTBS-3 began operation on the same day that I was born into world. KTBS was the third TV station in the Shreveport-Texarkana market, and the station would be the market's last VHF outlet. It would be over twenty years before another station would enter this market.

KTBS produced a DX-killing signal, so I generally used two traps to cut down on adjacent channel interference.

On several occassions during the hot summer of 2000, KTBS's transmitter was off for hours at a time in the middle of the day and afternoon. That allowed me to log some stations that I never IDed again, including WTIC-3 Hartford and KIDK-3 Idaho Falls.

When DX was strong, I would sometimes disconnect the traps in order to check for floaters and over-takers on channel 3. KVBC-3 Las Vegas, WAVE-3 Louisville, and others were IDed floating on KTBS via E-skip. The best tropo I received through KTBS was a floating signal from KIII-3 Corpus Christi at 400+ miles a few times. Among the stations to over-take KTBS via E-skip were WBTV-3 Charlotte and KTVK-3 Phoenix.

With KTBS gone, XHP-3 Puebla and XHBC-3 Mexicali are now my most-common E-skip logs on channel 3. From June 26, 2009, through 2011, CKVR-3 Barrie was also received often.

During the digital TV age, KDLO-DT-3 Florence and WBRA-DT-3 Roanoke have been the most-common DTVs via E-skip received here on channel 3, while KPHK-LD-3 from the Dallas area is my only DTV tropo log on channel 3.


Nightlight
KTBS-3 Shreveport, LA
1
Discontinued analog operations on June 26, 2009

My local Nightlight


Nightlight
KYW-3 Philadelphia, PA via E-skip at 1,157 Miles
2
July 1, 2009

KYW-3 was a new log.
KYW-3 displayed this big ID for several seconds between some loops.

"KYW-TV PHILADELPHIA" is written below "CBS 3."
KYW-3 displayed this Comcast screen immediately after the big ID.

The audio annoucement says "This program is sponsored by Comcast."


Nightlight
WJMN-3 Escabana, MI via E-skip
3
June 2009
These screenshots are from a slide presentation concerning the status of WJMN-3's digital outlet. Although this is almost the complete slide presentation, I rebuilt the presentation using recordings of four different receptions of WJMN-3's Nightlight programming.
This was shown between loops of typical NAB DTV information.

WJMN-3 was a new log.











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