day, MarchQazetre T etegraph Colorado Springs, Co*oradomm*Page 9DKTSC-TV equipmentwiltimprovereceptionWork has begun on the ation of translatorsin Colorado Springs and Manitou Springs to enable additional homes in thoseareas to r#Cf*vi the public televi serving southern CJohn CL Crton station4*%jracgeneralstation an-man«nounced recentlyA translator will ttted near Mesa Reservoiriewolorado Springs. Vinthe area whoerienced trouhvew(v' ? * wtnelbfatrams(UHF\noe the KTSC-TV prChannel1112lotner locatedtranslator willa halfwiimn4- Iof the Post OfficeUtoii ' trtdvkis in that area who h;* fnc th\ rstallations and the needed equipment was provided by a grant from the ElFoundation.It is expected that translators will be in oper ation within twotheCrabbe points out that many viewers in Colorado Springs already have good reception on Channel 8 and should continue to watch KTSC-TV programs on that channel However, thoseviewers, particularly in the Broadmoor area, who havetroubleexp*eeiving Channel 8, turn their television nel selector to Channre1 vtnow equipped with UHF capabilities and can be fine tuned by viewers to Channel 21.KTSC-TV has been serv ing the southern Colorado area since 1971. The station is licensed to the University of Southern Colorado and functions as a service of the learning Resources Center Present at the recent dilation ceremony of the Mesa Reservoir tower were William Hubl of the Pomar Foundation,dishouldElDickel 21Alt television receivers areDodge, Springs vice mayor, John Crabbe, manager ofColoradogenerknew film on Pattontrouble rtcfivitiH•hanniel 8 will bf able toM^ee Montague has been ned for the key role ofwMafia chief Luckv LucianoHmg?difor producer Arthur LewisKTSC-TV programsill f *nnel 7 t VHF»*Brijor portion of the9 beirEnquired for these in-andcurrently* *rmanyJohnMontr nfI gut*Brith1969 win-'* ' ision’sthe Year Awardnew equipment for KTSC-TVfrom left, William Huble, Dick Dodge, John Crabbe