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Walt Johnson (left), Chief Engineer of KUID TV at the University of Idaho, and Sam Weatherford, Sandpoint, stand on top of Baldy next to the educational TV equipment. Installation of the equipment was completed today, and viewers can tune into Channel 10 to see the results. Weatherford provided the use of his snowmobile to help transport equipment to the top and also helped with the installation. In an address to the Sandpoint Lions Club Mon-day evening, Walt Johnson, Chief Engineer of KUID TV at the University of Moscow, informed the club members that the Educational TV was installed and operating.
Mr. Johnson, Sam Weather-ford, Lynn Anderton, and Chuck Piersol spent Monday and Tuesday on Mt. Baldy completing the installation of antennae for the Priest River-Priest Lake areas. Walt Johnson and Lynn Anderton returned again on Wednesday to install sound interference traps. The traps were dropped from a plane by Don Cramer on Tuesday.
At the Monday meeting, Mr. Johnson stated that good TV reception should be received for a distance of up to 25 miles, providing the viewer can see Baldy Mountain where the TV translator is installed. TV reception would be somewhat poorer to anyone living beyond this distance and in a place where the mountain is not visible.
Mr. Johnson went on to say that the present antennae might not be satisfactory to get a good picture on Channel 10, but a Cut High Band antenna designed for channels 7-13 is available and can be installed on most private antennae for improved reception. Cost of this antenna would be approximately $13.00. To get the best reception from this installation, it should be installed about 6 feet below or above the present antenna and directed towards Baldy.
Mr. Johnson congratulated President Dick Anderson and Publicity Chairman Don Engel and Lions Club member for the fine job that had been done in seeing that Educational TV was available to Sandpoint and the surrounding area.
President Dick Anderson stated that the cost of the Educational TV was slightly higher than first anticipated and anyone wishing to contribute to the fund may do so by contacting Bob Glock or Lee Mahler.
 
Copyright © 2005 Walter Johnson
Last modified: March 11, 2008