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You are correct, and I was mistaken. However the picture added still does not show the auxiliary antenna, so the picture shown still incorrect. It only shows the tower, which was vacant when the photograph was taken. The aux antenna is a licensed ERI SHPX-3AE, which is a large antenna, and would be very prominent in the photograph.
NECRAT Plates On 19:34, 17 January 2020 (UTC)
Nathan Obral- Hello. I stumbled upon your infobox "experiment" page. I was surprised to see one for a translator. To be clear, I really do not think translators should have articles. The longstanding practice -- according to notability guidelines and the radio station wikiproject -- is that because translators do not originate their own programming, they aren't notable. In the case of HD Radio subchannel rebroadcasts, the solution seems simple enough: if there's enough reliable coverage, then make an article for the subchannel, and create a redirect at the translator back to the article. It's what we do for AM stations. Maybe I'm misinterpreting your edits, but regardless I'd like to hash this out. (Like you, I have also had my eye on subchannels and translators.) Levdr1lp / talk 02:49, 3 July 2020 (UTC)
I want to apologize for some rude comments I made towards you a few years ago while editing the Superman article. I let my temper get the best of me. Kurzon ( talk) 09:57, 2 December 2020 (UTC)
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You are correct, and I was mistaken. However the picture added still does not show the auxiliary antenna, so the picture shown still incorrect. It only shows the tower, which was vacant when the photograph was taken. The aux antenna is a licensed ERI SHPX-3AE, which is a large antenna, and would be very prominent in the photograph.
NECRAT Plates On 19:34, 17 January 2020 (UTC)
Nathan Obral- Hello. I stumbled upon your infobox "experiment" page. I was surprised to see one for a translator. To be clear, I really do not think translators should have articles. The longstanding practice -- according to notability guidelines and the radio station wikiproject -- is that because translators do not originate their own programming, they aren't notable. In the case of HD Radio subchannel rebroadcasts, the solution seems simple enough: if there's enough reliable coverage, then make an article for the subchannel, and create a redirect at the translator back to the article. It's what we do for AM stations. Maybe I'm misinterpreting your edits, but regardless I'd like to hash this out. (Like you, I have also had my eye on subchannels and translators.) Levdr1lp / talk 02:49, 3 July 2020 (UTC)
I want to apologize for some rude comments I made towards you a few years ago while editing the Superman article. I let my temper get the best of me. Kurzon ( talk) 09:57, 2 December 2020 (UTC)