As of 2-2-10 the following are OTA television stations you can receive in Salt Lake City, Utah.
The digital scan comes first, and all audio/video is directly off the box.
The channels on my box show up in their PSIP assigned order.
NOTE: I edited out the sub-channels, and the scan has been sped up.
2.1 - KUTV (CBS)
4.1 - KTVX (ABC)
5.1 - KSL (NBC)
7.1 - KUED (PBS)
9.1 - KUEN (Independent Educational)
10.1 - KULX-LD (Telemundo)
11.1 - KBYU (PBS)
13.1 - KSTU (FOX)
14.1 - KJZZ (Independent)
16.1 - KUPX (ION)
20.1 - KTMW (Independent)
20.4 - K59GS Rebroadcast (Exitos TV)
24.1 - KPNZ (Independent Spanish)
25.1 - KSVN-LD (Independent Spanish - Azteca TV)
26.1 - KUCL-LD (3ABN Religious)
30.1 - KUCW (CW)
32.1 - KUTH (Univision) - Note this station's tower is nearly 26 miles south and weaker.
39.1 - K39JS-D (KSVN translator) same as 25.
Analog channels immediately follow the digital scan. They are as follows:
CH 18 - K18FJ - Trinity Broadcasting Network - Religious
CH 23 - KBTU-LP - Independent Spanish (Canal 23)
CH 50 - KEJT-LP - Telemundo (same as digital channel 10)
CH 59 - K59GS - Exitos TV - Independent Spanish (Same as digital 20.4)
All stations were received off an Antennacraft FM-6 (designed for FM) at 30 feet AGL pointed north toward Logan. My digital converter box is a Digital Stream 15-150. The TV is a Magnovox analog TV.
Analog TV rules! Sorry that the FCC took it away and thought is only for low power (LP) TV stations and most of them are Spanish or another language who can't keep with digital technology.
caa1000 1 year ago
Yeah, almost all of the analog stations receivable in Salt Lake are Spanish. I believe the reasoning is that they are niche stations and if they went digital, a lot of Hispanics would be confused.
marsam233 1 year ago
First! (is that lame?) ;-)
josephpuente 2 years ago
Yes it is!
marsam233 2 years ago