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Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Translating Network Notes Aguilar: Aguilar: 8 35 K35OR-D: KTSC: PBS: Satellite of KRMA-TV. PBS Kids on 8.2, Create/World on 8.3 : Akron: Akron: 4
The license history begins with the establishment of K13OI in Estes Park Estates, which was a translator for NBC affiliate KUSA-TV. [2] The station was acquired by GreenTV Corporation, which owned KSBS-TV in Steamboat Springs, in 1995, and moved to channel 18 in Denver as K18FI; it later shifted to channel 67 and later 47, as KSBS-LP, one of two low-power stations bringing Telemundo to Denver.
The station's digital signal relocated from its pre-transition UHF channel 17 to VHF channel 7. [39] Sister station KZCO-LD signed on a digital signal on KMGH's pre-transition channel position in 2013 to serve as a fill-in translator of KMGH-TV, which has experienced issues with signal reception in portions of the Denver market as VHF channel 7 ...
KCDO-TV may air ABC network programming should it be preempted by KMGH-TV for long-form breaking news or severe weather coverage or other special programming. [11] The station also acts as a full-power relay of KMGH's main channel via its dedicated subchannel, to provide fuller coverage of the station throughout northeastern Colorado and portions of western Nebraska through KCDO's translator ...
Rocky Mountain PBS is a network of PBS member television stations serving the U.S. state of Colorado.Headquartered in Denver, it is operated by Rocky Mountain Public Media, Inc., a non-profit organization which holds the licenses for most of the PBS member stations licensed in the state, with the exception of KBDI-TV (channel 12) in Broomfield, which serves as the Denver market's secondary (or ...
WVFX-TV in Clarksburg, West Virginia on virtual channel 10; WWPX-TV in Martinsburg, West Virginia, on virtual channel 60; WXVO-LD in Pascagoula, Mississippi; WZZM in Grand Rapids, Michigan; The following stations, which are no longer licensed, formerly broadcast on digital channel 13 in the United States: K13EZ-D in Squilchuck St. Park, Washington
The following low-power stations, which are no longer licensed, formerly broadcast on digital or analog channel 13: K13AH in Inkom, Idaho; K13AP in Kamiah, Idaho; K13BB in Carlin, Nevada; K13BZ in Helper, Utah; K13CV in Beaver, etc., Utah; K13DB in Green River, Utah; K13DE in Wolcott, Colorado; K13EH in Ainsworth, Nebraska; K13EN in Orovada, Nevada
The dish had to be pointed directly at the satellite, with nothing blocking the signal. Weaker signals required larger dishes. [4] [5] [6] The dishes worked by receiving a low-power C-Band (3.7–4.2 GHz) frequency-modulated analog signal directly from the original distribution satellite – the same signal received by cable television headends.