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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 |
KGWN-5 Cheyenne, WY via E-skip 1 May 26, 2009 |
There was a cetain amount of confusion by DXers concerning KGWN-5 Cheyenne and KGWL-5 Lander. For the most part, KGWL was a relayer of KGWC-14 Casper, and KGWC-14 IDs could be seen often on channel 5 via E-skip. KGWN, on the other hand, did not relay any other station and used "CBS5" IDs. IDs from both Wyoming channel 5s are elsewhere on TV DTV DX EXPO. Although the signal was not strong during theTransition spot, the news promo looks pretty good. |
"1 888 CALL FCC" This is the end of a short NAB DTV Transition message that KGWN-5 ran prior to the promo in the next photograph. |
"Outlets at Loveland" is in Loveland, Colorado, which is about fifty miles south of Cheyenne. The promo said one-hundred viewers would receive |
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Nightlight WRAL-5 Raleigh, NC via E-skip 2 June 2009 |
Spanish
WRAL-5's logo, calls, and location were across the lower part of the screen continuously. |
English
"WRAL-TV / WRAL-DT RALEIGH" is across the lower part of the screen. Another erroneous "DT" ID... |
KXAS-5 Fort Worth, TX via Tropo 3 June 2009 |
NBC5 (KXAS-5) telephone number |
Telemundo 39 (KXTX-39) telephone number |
| KXAS-5's big "5" ID was shown between loops. |
KRGV-5 Weslaco, TX via Tropo 4 June 13, 2009 |
At 499 miles, KRGV-5 was my most-distant Nightlight via tropo. These are pictures from a slide and video presentation that KRGV-5 aired between national DTV Transition programming.
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