When will KOAT 7 in Albuquerque begin broadcasting a digital TV signal to Alamogordo, New Mexico?”
The digital signal will be implemented at 2 p.m. Thursday in Alamogordo. http://www.alamogordonews.com/ci_13947709 KOAT will convert to digital HD signal Thursday in Alamo Alamogordo Daily News Daily News Report Posted: 12/08/2009 12:00:00 AM MST ALBUQUERQUE – KOAT 7 will convert its analog translators in Alamogordo to provide a digital signal. The digital signal will be implemented at 2 p.m. Thursday in Alamogordo. Viewers without a digital TV or a converter box will lose KOAT 7’s signal after the conversion. Viewers watching on cable or satellite are unaffected. The channel displays in Deming and Alamogordo are currently Channel 51 and Channel 34, respectively. After the conversion to the digital translators, KOAT 7 will be displayed as Channel 7.1 in both communities. The new digital translators will allow viewers to see KOAT 7’s high-definition signal on Channel 7.1, and New Mexico’s newest Spanish-language chan
Posted: 12/08/2009 12:00:00 AM MST ALBUQUERQUE – KOAT 7 will convert its analog translators in Alamogordo to provide a digital signal. The digital signal will be implemented at 2 p.m. Thursday in Alamogordo. Viewers without a digital TV or a converter box will lose KOAT 7’s signal after the conversion. Viewers watching on cable or satellite are unaffected. The channel displays in Deming and Alamogordo are currently Channel 51 and Channel 34, respectively. After the conversion to the digital translators, KOAT 7 will be displayed as Channel 7.1 in both communities. The new digital translators will allow viewers to see KOAT 7’s high-definition signal on Channel 7.1, and New Mexico’s newest Spanish-language channel, Estrella TV, on Channel 7.2. “Until now, viewers in Deming and Alamogordo were able to watch us just as they had before the nationwide digital transition,” said Gary Williams, chief engineer. “The FCC has not required that translators be converted to provide digital signals.
KOAT 7 will convert its analog translators in Alamogordo to provide a digital signal. The digital signal will be implemented at 2 p.m. Thursday in Alamogordo. Viewers without a digital TV or a converter box will lose KOAT 7’s signal after the conversion. Viewers watching on cable or satellite are unaffected. The channel displays in Deming and Alamogordo are currently Channel 51 and Channel 34, respectively. After the conversion to the digital translators, KOAT 7 will be displayed as Channel 7.1 in both communities. The new digital translators will allow viewers to see KOAT 7’s high-definition signal on Channel 7.1, and New Mexico’s newest Spanish-language channel, Estrella TV, on Channel 7.2.