- KC2XAK
KC2XAK was the world's first UHF television station. It was simply a rebroadcast/
broadcast translator transmitter of New York City's WNBT (NBC 4), and broadcast on UHF Channel 24 inBridgeport, Connecticut . It went on the air onDecember 29 ,1949 .The station's launch was code-named "Operation Bridgeport", as a test by
RCA andNBC , to determine if the UHF spectrum was feasible to use for communications and broadcasting.The station used a 1 kW transmitter with an 20-dB gain antenna on a convert|210|ft|m|sing=on tower elevated convert|450|ft|m above average terrain. This resulted in an
Effective Radiated Power of 10 kW.Operation Bridgeport was apparently a success, but was shut down by RCA and NBC on
August 23 ,1952 , after two and a half years of operation.Empire Coil purchased the KC2XAK transmitter, and the transmitter and support equipment was dismantled in Bridgeport under supervision of RCA. Dismantling began onAugust 25 , and was shipped via truck and fastfreight train toPortland, Oregon . It was re-assembled as a convert|250|ft|m|sing=on tower on Council Crest, more than convert|1000|ft|m above Portland onSeptember 9 ,1952 . This became the very transmitter for Portland'sKPTV as well being the first commercial UHF television station in the country.Although KC2XAK was the first UHF station on the air, it was an experimental station. The first full-fledged commercial
television station honor goes to KPTV, which aired on UHF Channel 27 in 1952.Bridgeport is now covered
over-the-air byWNBC 4, and the other .ee also
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List of experimental television stations
*Narrow-bandwidth television
*Oldest television station
*Early television stations
*Television systems before 1940 External links
* [http://www.ggninfo.com/May05.htm KC2XAK on gginfo.com]
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