Tech crews work to restore WCIA-TV analog signal
CHAMPAIGN – WCIA-TV is struggling to restore the analog signal for Channel 3 after equipment at its transmitter site in Seymour was damaged by lightning.
Some viewers who normally get the station over the air, rather than through cable or satellite, have been unable to get a clear signal for several days, said Russ Hamilton, WCIA's vice president and general manager.
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