KAMU-TV COLLEGE STATION, TX

Display
Channel
Physical
Channel
VideoAudioCall Sign       Network/Programming   NicknameNotes
12-1 12.21080iDD2.0 KAMU HDPBS "KAMU" 
12-212.3480iDD2.0 KAMU SDCreate  
12-312.4480iDD2.0 KAMU SDPBS Kids 24/7  

Technical Data

FAC-ID: 65301 
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DTV-LIC:
Granted
Channel 12 Longley-Rice coverage map available. COLLEGE STATION, TX
BLEDT-20030319AFB (05e3b055928f43e48fe1cf6212b6c0ea) - App
344' 3.2 kW ND (H)
(2.73 kW + 0.69 dB gain = 3.2 kW ERP)
41.7 mile contour / 5471.8 sq. mi. area / Est. Pop. 333,999
344' AGL; 659' AMSL; (1044173)
Unknown or 0° Elec Beam Tilt; Full Service Filter
Dielectric THB-03 1H/3H-1
NAD83: N 30° 37' 48", W 96° 20' 34" (30.63, -96.342778)
  TSID: 2783 (0x0ADF)

  TSReader Data: HTML Export (05/16/2013)   
  Bitrate Allocation: Constant

Digital
Channel
Display
Channel
Call SignSrc
ID
PMT
PID
VideoDimensionsAspect
Ratio
Video
PID
Video
(Mbps)
PCR
PID
Audio
Type
Audio
PID
Audio
Bitrate
12.212-1KAMU HD10x00601080i1920x108016:90x006115.75Mbps0x0061DD2.00x0064192kbps
12.312-2KAMU SD20x0070480i640x4804:30x00711.55Mbps0x0071DD2.00x0074192kbps
12.412-3KAMU SD30x0080480i640x4804:30x00811.1Mbps0x0081DD2.00x0084192kbps

Ownership, Repack, Historical, and Translator Data

LicenseeTEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY
DTV Transition: 
Certification Analog channel 15. Digital channel 12.
Elected Round 1  : Elected channel 12. (Approved)
Final Channel Channel 12.
Last Analog: 
Channel 15  :  390' 22.9 kW ND
Call Sign History:
  KAMU    
05/08/1980  KAMU-TV    
Station has no translators.

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