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WHIQ - HUNTSVILLE, AL, US - Main Listing
Licensee (Owner): ALABAMA EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION COMMISSION (Alabama ETC)
Service Designation: DTV Full Service Digital TV Station
Channel: 24   530 - 536 MHz Licensed 
File Number: 0000220387     Facility ID Number: 713
Application ID Number: 25076ff38a436ba1018a499fa63d036e
CDBS Application ID: 2052671

Location: Monte Sano Mountain (AL)
34°44'12.6"N (34.736833)Latitude
86°31'45.1"W (-86.529194)Longitude (NAD83)        

Polarization: Elliptical (E) Horizontal   Vertical   
Effective Radiated Power (ERP):396100kW ERP
 
TV Zone: 2 Feet  Meters  
Antenna Height Above Average Terrain: 1134'345.6m
Antenna Height Above Ground Level: 314'95.6m
Antenna Height Above Mean Sea Level: 1911'582.7m

27.3 kW TPO - 0.41 dB line loss + 12.03 dB antenna gain = 396 kW ERP
14.36 dBk TPO - 0.41 dB line loss + 12.03 dB antenna gain = 25.98 dBk ERP

Non-DirectionalAntenna ID No.:       Pattern Rotation: 0°
Elec. Beam Tilt: 0.75° 
Antenna Make: Dielectric      Antenna Model: TFU-22JTH/VP-R O4      

ASRN:  1036423   ULS Data   Other Stations on Tower 
 
Pop:  1,299,823
 
Query:  RECNetFCCInfoStation IndexFCC TV Query
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Application List   Call Sign Changes   Ownership InfoEEO Filings
Correspondence for WHIQ Correspondence for 0000220387
Area:  FCC Service Contour   Longley-Rice Coverage Map
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