Normally, TV stations have redundant transmitters (electronics), so they can 'cut over' to the other when a failure occurs. However, the antenna and some of the cabling from the transmitters is not redundant. Be interesting to know what the problem was.
The WBZ feed on DirecTV appears to be the one from KDKA/Pittsburgh. I thought something was weird when I saw commercials at halftime for Pat Toomey and Giant Eagle.
Dish Network used the same feed from KDKA/Pittsburgh. It was odd to see the Pittsburgh commercials. Once the prime time programming was over the feed was cut.
I don't know why channel 44 is affected since they aren't related to CBS or WBZ. I don't see anything on WGBH's website about a channel 44 outage. Anyone else having trouble with it?
WBZ's over-the-air signal resumed this Monday evening, sometime between 3 and 5PM.
Checking, channels 5 (WCVB), 38 (WSBK) and 44 (WGBX) are back as well.
From what I could find out on avsform and freetvforme blogs, the American Tower "upper master" shared antenna feed at 350 Cedar Street, Needham failed, taking out channels 4, 5, 38 and 44.
WGBH-2 is on the "lower master" of the same antenna "stick", and was nominally unaffected by the failed upper master above them. The upper and lower master antennas are atop the tower, at about 1200' height.
After the failure, channel 5 switched to their backup transmitter and antenna, at the 700' level.
With some "musical chairs" of antennas & channels, GBH-2 was moved onto WCVB's backup antenna; this freed up the lower master to carry channels 4, 5, 38 and 44 again.
For radio adjacent-channel reasons, WGBH (RF Channel 19) and WCVB (RF Channel 20) must be on physically seperated antennas. If GBH and CVB tried to share a transmitting antenna, GBH's tranmsiited power would leak into CVB's transmitter, causing interference havoc.
The last time a similar failure occured, April 2012, leaking water within the Upper Master caused the failures.
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Still...
Out!
Damn near killed myrabbit ears.
Been trying to get Channel 4 all night.
What's the Problem?
Normally, TV stations have redundant transmitters (electronics), so they can 'cut over' to the other when a failure occurs. However, the antenna and some of the cabling from the transmitters is not redundant. Be interesting to know what the problem was.
RCN
RCN's channel 4 came back on around 8pm last night, but I missed the 'Bama game :(
TV Channels 7, 5, 4, 25, 38, 56 could be made available online!
The TV Channels 7 WHDH, 5 WCVB, 4 WBZ-TV, 2 WGBH, 25 WFXT, 38 WSBK, (43) 44.1 2.2 44.3 44.4 WGBX, 56 WLVI could be made available online!
Maybe the stations own local programming...
But due to contract obligations they can't stream syndicated, sports and network programing.
Broadcasters! Figure it out please!
A complexity that can be worked out benefiting all involved.
Most...
Networks stream their own programing and local news do place their videos on their website, the liklyhood of streaming 24/7 is not happening soon.
Channel 5 also?
I've been unable to get 4, 5 or GBH 44 via antenna since last night.
Also true in Arlington...
I thought it was the wind....
44.1 44.3, 44.4 are the best channels on television!
Some cable systems also affected
Posters on the BZ twitter report some cable systems are also not receiving the station - including Worcester.
Must still be issues
The WBZ feed on DirecTV appears to be the one from KDKA/Pittsburgh. I thought something was weird when I saw commercials at halftime for Pat Toomey and Giant Eagle.
Dish Network used the same
Dish Network used the same feed from KDKA/Pittsburgh. It was odd to see the Pittsburgh commercials. Once the prime time programming was over the feed was cut.
No channels 4, 38, or 44 here in Davis Square today
I don't know why channel 44 is affected since they aren't related to CBS or WBZ. I don't see anything on WGBH's website about a channel 44 outage. Anyone else having trouble with it?
WBZ, WCVB, WGBH
They all use the same transmitting facility in Needham, which is owned and operated by CBS.
The transmission facility must have had a problem.
I have had no trouble with Channel 5 this weekend
but today, Channel 2 seems to be out.
Thank you CBS for saving
Thank you CBS for saving myself from watching the endless, tedious commercials during each football game.
Ch. 4, 5, 38 and 44 are back, WGBH-2 slips
WBZ's over-the-air signal resumed this Monday evening, sometime between 3 and 5PM.
Checking, channels 5 (WCVB), 38 (WSBK) and 44 (WGBX) are back as well.
From what I could find out on avsform and freetvforme blogs, the American Tower "upper master" shared antenna feed at 350 Cedar Street, Needham failed, taking out channels 4, 5, 38 and 44.
WGBH-2 is on the "lower master" of the same antenna "stick", and was nominally unaffected by the failed upper master above them. The upper and lower master antennas are atop the tower, at about 1200' height.
After the failure, channel 5 switched to their backup transmitter and antenna, at the 700' level.
With some "musical chairs" of antennas & channels, GBH-2 was moved onto WCVB's backup antenna; this freed up the lower master to carry channels 4, 5, 38 and 44 again.
For radio adjacent-channel reasons, WGBH (RF Channel 19) and WCVB (RF Channel 20) must be on physically seperated antennas. If GBH and CVB tried to share a transmitting antenna, GBH's tranmsiited power would leak into CVB's transmitter, causing interference havoc.
The last time a similar failure occured, April 2012, leaking water within the Upper Master caused the failures.
Sources:
AVS forum Boston HDTV discussion:
http://www.avsforum.com/forum/45-local-hdtv-info-reception/28454-boston-...
freetvforme post with images of American Tower structure:
https://freetvforme.wordpress.com/2016/10/23/boston-broadcast-tv-outage/
bostonradio.org listserv discussion:
https://lists.bostonradio.org/pipermail/boston-radio-interest/2016-Octob...
The re-arrangement of stations is temporary, untiil CBS can get a replacement antenna built & flown in.
The down shifting of WGBH-RF19 to the 700' antenna will sacrifice viewers in the 20+mile ring beyond Needham.