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WHEC-TV's digital signal on UHF channel 58 signed-on September 27, 2002, under a special temporary authority. WHEC-TV ended regular programming on its analog signal, over VHF channel 10, on June 12, 2009, the official date on which full-power television in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate ...
The designation of high endurance cutter (WHEC) was created in 1965 when the United States Coast Guard adopted its own designation system. High endurance cutters encompass the largest cutters previously designated by the United States Navy as gunboats, destroyer escorts, and seaplane tenders. [ 1 ]
WHIC is the second oldest radio station in Rochester. It went on the air in 1925 as WHEC, owned by the Hickson Electric Company. It was the city's CBS Radio Network affiliate from the moment the network began operation in 1928, and was acquired by the Gannett Company, publishers of the Democrat and Chronicle, in 1932. [1]
The USCGC Morgenthau (WHEC-722), was the eighth of twelve 378-foot dual-powered turbine/diesel Hamilton-class high endurance cutters (WHECs) built by Avondale Shipyards in New Orleans, Louisiana. The Coast Guard commissioned the Morgenthau on March 10, 1969.
Pensgen was hired by WROC-TV News 8 in February 2011. [10] She was the weekend meteorologist for News 8 at 6, and News 8 at 11. She also filled in for former chief meteorologist Scott Hetsko and morning meteorologist John DiPasquale.
After a stint at WTVJ-TV in Miami, Florida from 1980 to 1981 he returned to Rochester and his previous position at WHEC-TV. [citation needed] In 2005, Funke became the primary anchor of the evening news at 5, 6, 7 and 11 p.m. at WHEC-TV before retiring in 2012 as one of the main faces of the station. [citation needed]
WHEC may refer to: USCG High Endurance Cutter, one of three classes of U.S. Coast Guard vessel; WHEC-TV, Rochester, New York; Wester Hailes Education Centre, ...
Rush, circa 1985, with the older 5-inch/38 gun, lacking radar and Phalanx CIWS upgrades.. The Hamilton-class cutter was the largest class of vessel in the United States Coast Guard until replaced by the Legend-class cutter, aside from the Polar-class icebreaker.