Broadcast auxiliary remote station
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Broadcast Auxiliary remote stations are used for relaying broadcast aural and television signals. They can be used to relay signals from the studio to the transmitter, or between two points, such as a main studio and an auxiliary studio. The Broadcast Auxiliary services also include mobile TV pickups and remote pickup stations which relay signals from a remote location, back to the studio.
Since these frequencies are close to the CB band, hearing one or more broadcast auxiliary remote (also known as a STL or studio to transmitter link or a studio-transmitter link), activity on these frequencies can indicate an opening on the 11 meter band. The 25870 kHz to 26450 kHz range is also used by freebanders operating near below the CB frequencies and short-range data link/paging systems
26 MHz Band Broadcast Auxiliary Remote Stations (Studio Transmitter Links)
kHz | Station | Callsign | Location | Power (W) | ||
25870 | KLDE | El Dorado, TX | ||||
25870 | WFLA | Tampa, FL | 100 | |||
25910 | WBAP | WQGY434 | Fort Worth, TX | 100 (265 ERP) 85.4 Hz CTCSS tone | ||
25950 | KGON | Portland, OR | 100 | |||
25950 | KOA | Denver, CO | ||||
25990 | KSCS | Arlington, TX | ||||
26110 | KOVR | Sacramento, CA | ||||
26130 | WIBC | Indianapolis, IN | ||||
26190 | KSL | Salt Lake City, UT | ||||
26450 | WLW | Cincinnati, OH | 75 |
Some loggings are here: [List of 25-30 MHz - 11 meters Studio links]
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