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TV Station KAET • Analog Channel 8 TV Station KAET · Analog Channel 8, DTV Channel 8 · Phoenix, AZ Expected Change In Coverage: Granted Construction Permit CP (solid): 25.1 kW ERP at 549 m HAAT, Network: PBS vs. Analog (dashed): 316 kW ERP at 536 m HAAT, Network: PBS Market: Phoenix, AZ Prescott Coconino Mohave Navajo Yavapai Payson AZ-1 Gila AZ-3 La Paz AZ-5 AZ-2 Surprise Phoenix Maricopa Avondale AZ-4 Mesa A8 D8 AZ-6 Yuma Florence Pinal Casa Grande AZ-7 Oro Valley AZ-8 Pima Tucson 2008 Hammett & Edison, Inc. 10 MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 100 80 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition (no symbol) No change in coverage KAET CP TV Station KASW · Analog Channel 61, DTV Channel 49 · Phoenix, AZ Expected Change In Coverage: Licensed Operation Licensed (solid): 531 kW ERP at 497 m HAAT vs. Analog (dashed): 2510 kW ERP at 541 m HAAT Market: Phoenix, AZ Prescott Mohave Coconino Navajo Yavapai Payson AZ-1 Gila La Paz AZ-3 AZ-5 AZ-2 Surprise Phoenix Maricopa Avondale AZ-4 Mesa A61 D49 AZ-6 Yuma Florence Pinal Casa Grande AZ-7 Oro Valley AZ-8 Pima Tucson 2008 Hammett & Edison, Inc. 10 MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 100 80 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition (no symbol) No change in coverage Coverage lost after DTV transition KASW Licensed Station KAZT-TV · Analog Channel 7, DTV Channel 7 · Prescott, AZ Expected Change In Coverage: Granted Construction Permit CP (solid): 3.20 kW ERP at 792 m HAAT vs. Analog (dashed): 8.71 kW ERP at 856 m HAAT Market: Phoenix, AZ Mohave Navajo Coconino Flagstaff Winslow AZ-1 Sedona A7 D7 Prescott Camp Verde Yavapai Payson La Paz AZ-3 AZ-5 Gila AZ-2 Surprise Maricopa Fountain Hills Phoenix AZ-7 Avondale AZ-4 AZ-6 Pinal Yuma2008 Hammett & Edison, Inc. 10 MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 100 80 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition (no symbol) No change in coverage KAZT-TV CP TV Station KCFG · Analog Channel 9, DTV Channel 32 · Flagstaff, AZ Expected Change In Coverage: Licensed Operation Licensed (solid): 1000 kW ERP at 340 m HAAT vs. Analog (dashed): 1.00 kW ERP at 594 m HAAT Market: Phoenix, AZ Navajo Coconino A9 Flagstaff Winslow AZ-1 D32 Sedona Prescott Camp Verde Yavapai Payson AZ-3 AZ-5 AZ-2 Surprise Gila Maricopa Phoenix Avondale AZ-4 Mesa AZ-7 AZ-6 Pinal Graham 2008 Hammett & Edison, Inc. 10 MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 100 80 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition (no symbol) No change in coverage Coverage lost after DTV transition KCFG Licensed TV Station KDTP · Analog Channel 11, DTV Channel 11 · Holbrook, AZ Expected Change In Coverage: Granted Construction Permit CP (solid): 3.20 kW ERP at 54 m HAAT vs. Analog (dashed): 1.60 kW ERP at 54 m HAAT Market: Phoenix, AZ AZ-2 Coconino Flagstaff Winslow A11HolbrookD11 Sedona Prescott Valley Apache Camp Verde Yavapai AZ-1 Navajo Payson AZ-3 AZ-5 Maricopa Gila Phoenix Greenlee Avondale AZ-4 Mesa AZ-6 Pinal Graham AZ-7 2008 Hammett & Edison, Inc. 10 MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 100 80 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition (no symbol) No change in coverage KDTP CP Station KFPH-TV · Analog Channel 13, DTV Channel 13 · Flagstaff, AZ Expected Change In Coverage: Granted Construction Permit CP (solid): 40.6 kW ERP at 474 m HAAT vs. Analog (dashed): 316 kW ERP at 474 m HAAT Market: Phoenix, AZ Mohave Apache AZ-2 Coconino Navajo Flagstaff AZ-1 Winslow A13 D13 Holbrook Sedona Cottonwood Prescott Camp Verde Yavapai Payson Show Low Gila Wickenburg AZ-3 Maricopa AZ-5 2008 Hammett & Edison, Inc. 10 MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 100 80 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition (no symbol) No change in coverage KFPH-TV CP Station KMOH-TV · Analog Channel 6, DTV Channel 19 · Kingman, AZ Expected Change In Coverage: Licensed Operation Licensed (solid): 25.2 kW ERP at 578 m HAAT vs. Analog (dashed): 100 kW ERP at 592 m HAAT Market: Phoenix, AZ Nye NV-1 Paradise Boulder City Inyo Clark NV-2 Coconino CA-25 AZ-2 NV-3 Mohave AZ-1 Kingman Bullhead City A6 D19 Needles Yavapai CA-41 San Bernardino Lake Havasu City Parker La Paz CA-45 AZ-7 Riverside Maricopa Quartzsite Blythe 2008 Hammett & Edison, Inc. 10 MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 100 80 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition (no symbol) No change in coverage Coverage lost after DTV transition KMOH-TV Licensed Station KNAZ-TV · Analog Channel 2, DTV Channel 2 · Flagstaff, AZ Expected Change In Coverage: Granted Construction Permit CP (solid): 11.1 kW ERP at 488 m HAAT, Network: NBC vs. Analog (dashed): 100 kW ERP at 488 m HAAT, Network: NBC Market: Phoenix, AZ Mohave Apache AZ-2 Coconino Navajo Flagstaff AZ-1 Winslow A2 D2 Holbrook Sedona Cottonwood Prescott Camp Verde Yavapai Payson Show Low Gila Wickenburg AZ-3 Maricopa AZ-5 2008 Hammett & Edison, Inc. 10 MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 100 80 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition (no symbol) No change in coverage KNAZ-TV CP Station KNXV-TV · Analog Channel 15, DTV Channel 15 · Phoenix, AZ Expected Change In Coverage: Granted Construction Permit CP (solid): 458 kW ERP at 521 m HAAT, Network: ABC vs. Analog (dashed): 1070 kW ERP at 521 m HAAT, Network: ABC Market: Phoenix, AZ Prescott Mohave Coconino Navajo Yavapai Payson AZ-1 Gila La Paz AZ-3 AZ-5 AZ-2 Surprise Phoenix Maricopa Avondale AZ-4 Mesa A15 D15 AZ-6 Yuma Florence Pinal Casa Grande AZ-7 Oro Valley AZ-8 Pima Tucson 2008 Hammett & Edison, Inc. 10 MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 100 80 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition (no symbol) No change in coverage KNXV-TV CP Station KPAZ-TV · Analog Channel 21, DTV Channel 20 · Phoenix, AZ Expected Change In Coverage: Post-Transition Appendix B Facility Appendix B (solid): 500 kW ERP at 489 m HAAT vs. Analog (dashed): 1290 kW ERP at 489 m HAAT Market: Phoenix, AZ Prescott Mohave Coconino Navajo Yavapai Payson AZ-1 Gila La Paz AZ-3 AZ-5 AZ-2 Surprise Phoenix Maricopa Avondale AZ-4 Mesa A21 D20 AZ-6 Florence Yuma Pinal Casa Grande AZ-7 Oro Valley AZ-8 Pima Tucson 2008 Hammett & Edison, Inc. 10 MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 100 80 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition (no symbol) No change in coverage KPAZ-TV Appendix B Station KPHO-TV · Analog Channel 5, DTV Channel 17 · Phoenix, AZ Expected Change In Coverage: Licensed Operation Licensed (solid): 1000 kW ERP at 507 m HAAT, Network: CBS vs. Analog (dashed): 100 kW ERP at 539 m HAAT, Network: CBS Market: Phoenix, AZ Prescott Mohave Coconino Navajo Yavapai Payson AZ-1 La Paz AZ-3 AZ-5 AZ-2 Gila Surprise Phoenix Maricopa Avondale AZ-4 Mesa A5 D17 AZ-6 Florence Yuma Pinal Casa Grande AZ-7 Oro Valley AZ-8 Pima Tucson 2008 Hammett & Edison, Inc. 10 MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 100 80 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition (no symbol) No change in coverage Coverage lost but still served by same network Coverage lost and no other service by same network KPHO-TV Licensed TV Station KPNX · Analog Channel 12, DTV Channel 12 · Mesa, AZ Expected Change In Coverage: Post-Transition Appendix B Facility Appendix B (solid): 22.0 kW ERP at 543 m HAAT, Network: NBC vs. Analog (dashed): 316 kW ERP at 555 m HAAT, Network: NBC Market: Phoenix, AZ Prescott Coconino Mohave Navajo Yavapai Payson AZ-1 Gila AZ-3 La Paz AZ-5 AZ-2 Surprise Phoenix Maricopa Avondale AZ-4 Mesa A12 D12 AZ-6 Yuma Florence Pinal Casa Grande AZ-7 Oro Valley AZ-8 Pima Tucson 2008 Hammett & Edison, Inc. 10 MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 100 80 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition (no symbol) No change in coverage Coverage lost but still served by same network Coverage lost and no other service by same network KPNX Appendix B TV Station KPPX · Analog Channel 51, DTV Channel 51 · Tolleson, AZ Expected Change In Coverage: Granted Construction Permit CP (solid): 210 kW ERP at 533 m HAAT vs. Analog (dashed): 4900 kW ERP at 533 m HAAT Market: Phoenix, AZ Prescott Mohave Coconino Navajo Yavapai Payson AZ-1 La Paz AZ-3 AZ-5 AZ-2 Gila Surprise Scottsdale Maricopa Tolleson AZ-4 Mesa A51 D51 AZ-6 Florence Yuma Pinal Casa Grande AZ-7 Oro Valley AZ-8 Pima Tucson 2008 Hammett & Edison, Inc. 10 MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 100 80 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition (no symbol) No change in coverage KPPX CP Station KSAZ-TV · Analog Channel 10, DTV Channel 10 · Phoenix, AZ Expected Change In Coverage: Granted Construction Permit CP (solid): 20.0 kW ERP at 558 m HAAT, Network: Fox vs. Analog (dashed): 316 kW ERP at 558 m HAAT, Network: Fox Market: Phoenix, AZ Prescott Mohave Coconino Navajo Yavapai Payson AZ-1 Gila La Paz AZ-3 AZ-5 AZ-2 Surprise Phoenix Maricopa Avondale AZ-4 Mesa A10 D10 AZ-6 Yuma Florence Pinal Casa Grande AZ-7 Oro Valley AZ-8 Pima Tucson 2008 Hammett & Edison, Inc.
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