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jerrymc
21-Sep-2019, 5:54 PM
Why is KDOC in Los Angeles missing in the TVFool database? :confused:
It's clearly broadcasting and has been for many years.
OTAFAN
21-Sep-2019, 8:31 PM
Hi jerrymc:
TV Fool has a very small staff that has not been able to keep up with Repack changes, etc. But, I just checked Rabbitears.info for the LA Market and it's there. Copy and past (sorry I'm not the most adept computer keystroke). Hope this helps.....
56
12
KDOC-TV
ANAHEIM
CA
IND
Display
Channel
Physical
Channel
Video
Audio
Call Sign
Network/Programming
Nickname
Notes
Print
56-01
12.1
720p
DD2.0
KDOC
Independent
"KDOC"
56-02
12.2
480i
DD2.0
ESNE
ESNE TV
56-03
12.3
480i (w)
DD2.0
Me-TV
Me-TV
"Me-TV Hollywood"
(KHTV-CD 54-1)
56-04
12.4
480i (w)
DD2.0
Comet
Comet TV
56-05
12.5
480i
DD2.0
SETTV
SBTN
56-06
12.6
480i (w)
DD2.0
KDHL-TV
Vietnamese
56-07
12.7
480i
DD2.0
LSTV
Vietnamese
"Little Saigon TV"
56-08
12.8
480i (w)
DD2.0
CHARGE
Charge!
56-09
12.9
480i (w)
DD2.0
CHTV
Chinese
"Christian Herald Television"
56-10
12.10
480i (w)
DD2.0
VGMT
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Technical Data
Ownership, Repack, Historical, and Translator Data
jerrymc
21-Sep-2019, 9:43 PM
Thanks.
I didn't realize KDOC moved to H-VHF (207MHz) a few months ago when KTLA moved its freq. as well.
It now makes sense that KDOC doesn't come in as well anymore, along with KABC (177MHz). So much for using 2 separate antennas.
(One for UHF and one for VHF.) :mad:
OTAFAN
21-Sep-2019, 10:56 PM
I didn't realize KDOC moved to H-VHF (207MHz) a few months ago
Hi jerrymc:
Yes, and for those of us who have been a bit frustrated with their previous signal strength on their UHF frequency, this change to VHF High 12, physical, with strong readings on my TV meter, 35dB plus SNR, was a welcome boon. No complaints from this Peanut Gallery since the change!
Sorry to hear about your difficulties due to your location. If you send a PM (for your privacy) to rabbit73, he has the technical background to run a location check that might help with your reception. At least it couldn't hurt and only cost you in a small amount of time. Just an idea.
Anyway, hopefully better viewing days ahead for you. All the best.....
rabbit73
22-Sep-2019, 1:28 AM
I didn't realize KDOC moved to H-VHF (207MHz) a few months ago when KTLA moved its freq. as well.
It now makes sense that KDOC doesn't come in as well anymore, along with KABC (177MHz). So much for using 2 separate antennas.
(One for UHF and one for VHF.) :mad:
KDOC moved from 32 to 12 during Repack Phase 2
https://www.rabbitears.info/market.php?request=station_search&callsign=KDOC
Repack Plan
https://www.rabbitears.info/repackchannels.php?country=US&city=&state=&mktid=2&owner=&sort=&ph=&lss=&status=
Current TVFool report:
http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=29&q=id%3d90385d21dbceed
Report from rabbitears.info, which should be more accurate:
https://www.rabbitears.info/searchmap.php?request=result&study_id=13545
Extract from rabbitears.info report:
https://forum.tvfool.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3524&d=1569117197
You are behind a mountain for KDOC, jerry:
https://forum.tvfool.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3525&d=1569117594
Your location is on the edge of the red zone of the Longley-Rice coverage map, which is the weakest listed signal strength.
https://forum.tvfool.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3526&d=1569161131
Because of the directional KDOC transmitting antenna pattern, less than 38 kW out of 110 kW ERP is sent in your direction:
https://forum.tvfool.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3527&d=1569164326
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