Broadcast auxiliary remote station

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| kHz    || Station                    || Callsign    || Location   ||   Power (W) ||
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| 25870 || KLDE || El Dorado, TX || 1,000 ||
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| 25870 || KLDE || || El Dorado, TX || ||
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| 25870 || WFLA || Tampa, FL || 500 || DRM? ||
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| 25870 || WFLA || || Tampa, FL ||   || ||
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| 25910 || WBAP || Fort Worth, TX || 1,200 ||
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| 25910 || WBAP || WQGY434 || Fort Worth, TX || 100 (265 ERP)  ||
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| 25950 || KGON || Portland, OR || 2,000 ||
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| 25950 || KGON || || Portland, OR || ||
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| 25950 || KOA || Denver, CO || 1,000 ||
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| 25950 || KOA || || Denver, CO || ||
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| 25990 || KSCS || Arlington, TX || 2,000 ||
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| 25990 || KSCS || || Arlington, TX || ||
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| 26130 || WIBC || || Indianapolis, IN ||  ||
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| 26450 || WLW || || Cincinnati, OH ||  ||
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[[Category: Radio station lists]]
[[Category: Radio station lists]]

Revision as of 15:34, 21 June 2008

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.


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
25910 WBAP WQGY434 Fort Worth, TX 100 (265 ERP)
25950 KGON Portland, OR
25950 KOA Denver, CO
25990 KSCS Arlington, TX
26130 WIBC Indianapolis, IN
26450 WLW Cincinnati, OH



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