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EXHIBIT 5 Kessler and Gehman Associates, Inc Ridgecrest CA 158 8 BPED19970523MJ 117 41 58 341 142 9 Living Proof Inc 219A ALL0 USE 116 9 72.79 33 41 25 6 - 95 68 5 -19 16 -43 58 Palm Desert CA 296 9 RM8699 116 17 14 -95 100.6 221A KDHI<< LIC CN 75 5 74 95 34 09 16 6 100 37 3 -6 17 -8 71 Joshua Tree CA 255 5 ELH19951121KC 116 12 04 100 55.3 Three D Radio, Inc. 273A ALLOa VAC 179.8 26 99 33 44 41 6 ~ 546 71 5 29.OR -2.OM Hemet CA 359.8 m 116 59 13 -546 85.1 3mclucki 11/1/2000. Sent to Mex 12/2/99 -- Approved by Mex 9/4/00 as AAIL)imited to 5.4kW ERP & loom HAAT a long the 180 1 azimuth towards channel 273BlL) in Ti3uana. BN 221A ALLO<< USE 189 o 98.50 33 06 39 6 - 295 72.4 2 64 -23 27 Escondido CA 9.0 117 09 13 -295 106.0 Coordinates updated from LIC record ELH831216AI 221A KFSDFMs LIC CN 189 o 98 50 33 06 39 0.58 199 72 4 -7.66 -30.14 Escondido CA 9.0 BLH19970814KB 117 09 13 199 106 0 North County Broadcasting 222B KHHT<< LIC CY 285.3 102.91 34 13 36 43 856 72 5 18.84 -15 04* LOS Angeles CA 105 3 BMLH19921021KA 118 03 57 856 93 Amfm Radio Licenses, L.1.c GRANDFATHERED AT 43KW @ 887M HAAT 274A P.ADD<< ADD 118.5 96.25 33 34 ia 6 32 68.8 29.OR 67.3M Mecca CA 298 5 116 04 35 32 81.6 274B KIISFMa LIC DCN 285.3 102 91 34 13 36 7 494754 871 72.5 29.OR 73.9M Los Angeles CA 105.3 BLH5361 118 03 57 871 106.2 Citicasters Licenses, L p. Proposed to Mexico as C on 910620-Objected by Mexico 920228 2748 ALLOs USE 285.3 102.91 34 13 36 50 - 931 72.5 29.OR 73.9M LOS Angeles CA 105.3 RM 118 03 57 -931 106.2 Proposed to Mexico as C on 910620-Objected by Mexico 920228 0622 XETV LI CN 181.8 165.05 32 30 02 99 25 346 0.0 TO Grd B= 58 18 Tijuana BN 1 8 BPFS 117 02 31 346 389 7 24 EXHIBIT 5 Kessler and Gehman Associates, InC. Consulting Engineers CHANNEL PRECLUSION STUDY Hemet, CA Allocation (90 degrees) Preclusion Study REFERENCE Class= A , Pwr= 6 kW, HAAT= 100 M, COR= 1614 M DISPLAY DATES 33 44 42 N Average Protected F(50-50)= 28 29 km DATA 11-05-03 116 41 47 W Ave F(50-10) 40 d5u= 86 7 54 dBu= 43.7 80 dBu= 9 1 100 dBU= 2 8 SEARCH 11-09-03 CH CALL TYPE AZI. DIST CITY STATE <-- FILE # ... Channel 201 88.1 MHz 201B 990310 APP CN 31 9 53.45 34 09 11 50 53 15 8 -83 64 -49 35 Yucca Valley CA 211.9 BPED19990310MQ 116 23 20 53 68.3 Sacramento Brain Trust Inc 20151 981013 APP DCN 24 6 45.35 34 06 59 1 046806 494 15 8 -76.80 -63 37 Yucca Valley CA 204.6 BPED19981013MB 116 29 29 494 68 3 Penfold Communications, In 201B1 990310 APP CN 28.7 47 54 34 07 13 7 172 15.8 -67.85 -58 47 Yucca Valley CA 208.7 BPED19990310MB 116 26 53 172 68.3 Broadcasting For The Chali 201D K2OlAR LIC DHN 303.3 33 10 33 54 29 1.7728513-03 - 15 37.0 -10.38 -66 94 Banning CA 123 3 BLFT19861110TB 116 59 45 -15 97 9 Ksgn, Inc TRANSLATOR FOR KSGN, RIVERSIDE, CA 2018 KKJ2.C CP DCN 273 0 135 89 33 47 58 9 392369 143 55.9 -20 58 -35 28 Long Beach CA 93.0 BPED20001221ABV 118 09 43 143 134 3 Calif. State Univ Long Bea App is same as BMPEW20000310ACY. 201D K201CD LIC EN 323.2 68.02 34 14 04 5.4027663-04 579 15 8 29.50 -4.86 Victorville CA 143 2 BLFT19941011TC 117 08 24 579 68 3 San Bernardino Commnty Col Translator for KVCR, San Bernardino, CA 202A KUCR LIC CN 294.4 59.93 33 57 58 0 15 421 41.5 -17.48 -24 85 Riverside CA 114 4 BLED19980113KD 117 17 14 421 61.4 The Regents Of The Univ. 0 Accepted by Mexico 941028 201B1 KKJZ LIC CN 273.0 135.95 33 48 00 8 137 55.9 -16.98 -33.24 Long Beach CA 93.0 BLED19910211KC 118 09 45 137 134.3 Calif. State Univ Long Bea 1 EXHIBIT 6 Proposed to Mexico as Class B 890428-Accepted by Mexico 900221 203A KPSC.C CP CX 60.9 27 70 33 51 56 1.25 195 23 5 2.08 -1.34 Palm springs CA 240.9 BMPED20030324AAD 116 26 04 195 2.4 University Of Southern Cal 2020 981015 APP DCN 207 9 47.18 33 22 09 3 09563E-04 976 42.8 -2 67 -19.95 Murrieta CA 27.9 BPFT19981015TA 116 56 04 976 63.5 Calvary Chapel Of Twin Fa1 203A KPSC LIC CN 72 0 45.60 33 52 14 3 586 43.3 -1 27 -13 18* Palm Springs CA 252 0 BLED19891212KE 116 13 39 586 4.0 University Of southern Cal .._Channel 202 88 3 MHz ~~- 201B 990310 APP CN 31.9 53 45 34 09 11 50 53 15.8 -20.50 -4 52 Yucca Valley CA 211.9 BPED19990310MQ 116 23 20 53 23.5 Sacramento Brain Trust Inc 202A KUCR LIC CN 294 4 59.93 33 57 58 0.15 421 41 5 -54.20 -68 31 Riverside CA 114.4 BLED19980113KD 117 17 14 421 104.9 The Regents Of The Univ 0 Accepted by Mexico 941028 20181 981013 APP DCN 24.6 45 35 34 06 59 1.046806 494 15 8 -32 33 -18 53 Yucca Valley CA 204 6 BPED19981013MB 116 29 29 494 23.5 Penfold Communications, In 201B1 990310 APP CN 28.7 47.54 34 07 13 7 172 15.8 -24 10 -13.64 Yucca Valley CA 208.7 BPED19990310MB 116 26 53 172 23.5 Broadcasting For The Chall 203A KPSC C CP CX 60.9 27.70 33 51 56 1 25 195 23.5 -36 04 -34.72 Palm Springs CA 240.9 BMPED20030324AAD 116 26 04 195 35.7 University Of Southern Cal ZOZD 981015 APP DCN 207 9 47.18 33 22 09 3.095633-04 976 42.8 -21.43 -63 56 Murrieta CA 27.9 BPFT19981015TA 116 56 04 976 107.1 Calvary Chapel Of Twin Fa1 202B1 KSDS.A APP DCN 202 9 113.15 32 48 19 22 6 40 6 -24.48 -12 25 San Diego CA 22 9 BPED19940802MA 117 10 09 6 103.4 San Diego Community Colleg Amended 941117. Petition to deny denied in part 961025-Amended 961125 202B1 KSDS.A APP DC 202.9 113.15 32 48 19 19 6 40.6 -21.32 -11 50 San Diego CA 22.9 BPED19961125ME 117 10 09 6 103.4 San Diego Commuuity Colleg 203A KPSC LIC CN 72.0 45.60 33 52 14 3 586 43 3 -79.33 -73.47* Palm Springs CA 252.0 BLED19891212KE 116 13 39 586 64.3 University Of Southern Cal 2 EXHIBIT 6 202A KSDS.C CP VX 202.9 113 15 32 48 19 3 6 40.6 19.32 -3.46 San Diego CA 22 9 BPED20020219ABE 117 10 09 6 103.4 San Diego Community Colleg 201D K2OlAR LIC DHN 303.3 33 10 33 54 29 1 772851E-03 ~ 15 37 0 -6.77 -23 85 Banning CA 123 3 BLFT19861110TB 116 59 45 -15 54.9 Ksgn, Inc. TRANSLATOR FOR KSGN. RIVERSIDE, CA 203A KSBR LIC CN 252 4 88 19 33 30 10 0.6 - 60 60 1 15.59 -9.32 Mission Viejo CA 72.4 BLED19790426AB 117 36 06 -60 88.6 Saddleback Community Colle To channel 20381 205D K205DT LIC C 81.6 44 20 33 48 07 0 006 472 52.4 -8.40 28.96 Indio CA 261 6 BLFT20030319AUB 116 13 27 472 4.6 Calvary Chapel Of Twin Fa1 Page # 2 CH CALL TYPE AZI. DIST LAT . PwrIkW) CORIM) PROLkm) *IN* *OUT* CITY STATE <-- FILE # LNG HAAT(M1 INTIkm) LICENSEE (Overlap in km) 205A KRTM LIC CN 233 2 51 58 33 21 59 1.15 98 54.5 -4 56 27.89 Temecula CA 53.2 BLED19901025KA 117 08 29 98 4 6 Penfold Communications, In 2568 ALL0 USE 294 4 60 07 33 57 58 50 - 519 41.5 5 5R 54.6M Riverside CA 114.4 F34 117 17 20 -519 61 4 This allotment is considered Class C with respect To Mexlco by spec. negot. 2568 KGGI LIC CN 323 2 68.02 34 14 04 2.55 608 15.8 5.5R 62 5M Riverside CA 143 2 BLH19910802KF 117 08 24 608 23.5 Amfm Radio Licenses, L 1.c This allotment 1s considered Class C with respect to Mexico by spec negot _~_Channel 203 88.5 MHz 203A KPSC.C CP CX 60.9 27.70 33 51 56 125 195 23.5 -73 70 -79 52 Palm springs CA 240 9 BMPED20030324AAD 116 26 04 195 80.5 University Of Southern Cal 203A KPSC LIC CN 72.0 45 60 33 52 14 3 586 43 3 -128 99 -117.10* Palm Springs CA 252.0 BLED19891212KE 116 13 39 586 107.9 University Of Southern Cal 203A KSBR LIC CN 252.4 88.19 33 30 10 0.6 - 60 60 1 -1.95 -61 38 Mission Viejo CA 72.4 BLED19790426AB 117 36 06 -60 140.6 Saddleback Community Colle To channel 20381 202A KUCR LIC CN 294.4 59 93 33 57 58 0.15 421 41.5 -17.48 -24.85 Riverside CA 114.4 BLED19980113KD 117 17 14 421 61.4 The Regents Of The Univ.
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