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KILGORE BROADCAST MAINTENANCE Page No. 1 FILE KILGORE BROADCAST MAINTENANCE Page No. 1 FILE NAME: Mon214A.D20 New NCEfor MCER 0.003kW A 30mEAH FCC DATABASE: 950728 Montgomery, AL LATITUDE: 32-24-13 DATE: 08-09-1995 CH 214A Cleared by 60 kM LONGITUDE: 86-11-50 CALL CITY OF LICENSE CHAN ERP-RW LATITUDE AZIM DIST-km CLEARED AUTH FCC FILE UPDATED FREQ EAH-m LONGITUDE FROM REQ-km BY km OwNER AMSL-m OOCKET# WVAS Montgomery, AL 214C1 80.000 32-21-58 245.6 10.0 SHORT LIC BLED-920401KA 08/23/94 90.7 106 86-17-40 65.6 144.5 -134.5 Alabama State University 163 2.5 KM PROP 60dBu + 142.0 KM WVAS 40dBu = TTL 144.5 KM 49.8 KM WVAS 60dBu + 7.5 KM PROP 40dBu = TTL 57.3 KM WEGL Auburn, AL 216A 3.000 32-36-11 71.7 70.3 CLEAR LIC BLED-881215KD 07/18/90 91.1 65 85-29-12 251.7 21.6 48.7 Board of Trustees, Auburn University 248 WBRCTV BIRMINGHAM, AL 6Z2 100.000 33-29-19 334.9 132.8 CLEAR LIC BLCT-880229KI 87.8 420 86-47-58 154.9 114.5 18.3 615 **** END OF STUDY **** KILGORE BROADCAST MAINTENANCE Page No. 1 FILE NAME: Mon215A.D20 New NCE for MCER 0.003kW A 30mEAH FCC DATABASE: 950728 Montgomery, AL LATITUDE: 32-24-13 DATE: 08-09-1995 CH 215A Cleared by 60 kM LONGITUDE: 86-11-50 CALL CITY OF LICENSE CHAN ERP-kW LATITUDE AZIM DIST-km CLEARED AUTH FCC FILE UPDATED FREQ EAH-m LONGITUDE FROM REQ-km BY km OWNER AMSL-m DOCKET# WVAS Montgomery, AL 214C1 80.000 32-21-58 245.6 10.0 SHORT LIC BLED-920401KA 08/23/94 90.7 106 86-17-40 65.6 80.7 -70.7 Alabama State University 163 2.5 KM PROP 60dBu + 78.2 KM WVAS 54dBu = TTL 80.7 KM 49.8 KM WVAS 60dBu + 3.3 KM PROP 54dBu = TTL 53.1 KM WOAK La Grange, GA 215A 3.400 32-57-57 61.3 129.6 CLEAR LIC BLED-840620CY 06/21/91 90.9 91 84-59-08 241.3 82.9 46.7 Oakside Christian School 318 WJWV Fort Gaines, GA 215C1 85.000* 31-36-16 128.9 141.2 SHORT LIC BLED-930305KB 11/08/93 90.9 82 85-02-02 308.9 144.1 -2.9 Georgia Public Telecommunications Co 166 Make: ODD Model: ODD910116MV Orientation: 0 Deg 2.5 KM PROP 60dBu + 141.6 KM WJWV 40dBu = TTL 144.1 KM 48.0 KM WJWV 60dBu + 7.5 KM PROP 40dBu = TTL 55.5 KM NEW Brewton, AL 215C2 40.000 31-13-59 212.1 153.2 CLEAR CP BPED-930708MA 01/11/95 90.9 142 87-03-28 32.1 141.3 11.9 Maranatha Ministries Foundation, Inc 210 WEGL Auburn, AL 216A 3.000 32-36-11 71.7 70.3 CLEAR LIC BLED-881215KD 07/18/90 91.1 65 85-29-12 251.7 33.2 37.2 Board of Trustees, Auburn University 248 WBRCTV BIRMINGHAM, AL 6Z2 100.000 33-29-19 334.9 132.8 CLEAR LIC BLCT-880229KI 87.8 420 86-47-58 154.9 115.5 17.3 615 **** END OF STUDY **** KILGORE BROADCAST MAINTENANCE Page No. 1 FILE NAME: Mon216A.D20 New NCE for MCER 0.003kW A 30mEAH FCC DATABASE: 950728 Montgomery, AL LATITUDE: 32-24-13 DATE: 08-09-1995 CH 216A Cleared by 60 kM LONGITUDE: 86-11-50 CALL CITY OF LICENSE CHAN ERP-kW LATITUDE AZIM DIST-km CLEARED AUTH FCC FILE UPDATED FREQ EAH-m LONGITUDE FROM REQ-km BY km OWNER AMSL-m DOCKET# ---------------------------------------,--------------------------------------- WVAS Montgomery, AL 214C1 80.000 32-21-58 245.6 10.0 SHORT LIC BLED-920401KA 08/23/94 90.7 106 86-17-40 65.6 51.4 -41.4 Alabama State University 163 2.5 KM PROP 60dBu + 19.0 KM WVAS 80dBu = TTL 21.5 KM 49.8 KM WVAS 60dBu + 1. 6 KM PROP 80dBu = TTL 51.4 KM WEGL Auburn, AL 216A 3.000 32-36-11 71.7 70.3 SHORT LIC BLED-881215KD 07/18/90 91.1 65 85-29-12 251.7 76.8, -6.5 Board of Trustees, Auburn University 248 2.5 KM PROP 60dBu + 74.3 KM WEGL 40dBu = TTL 76.8 KM 23.7 KM WEGL 60dBu + 7.4 KM PROP 40dBu = TTL 31.1 KM WHHYFM Montgomery, AL 270C 100.000 32-24-11 139.5 0.1 CLOSE LIC BLH-890331KC 10/23/89 101.9 334 86-11-48 319.5 0.0 0.1 Holt-Robinson Communications Corp. 397 Montgomery, AL 270C 0.000 32-24-11 139.5 0.1 CLOSE USED 12/01/90 101.9 o 86-11-48 319.5 0.0 0.1 o Coordinates updated from LIC record BLH890331KC WBRCTV BIRMINGHAM, AL 6Z2 100.000 33-29-19 334.9 132.8 CLEAR LIC BLCT-880229KI 87.8 420 86-47-58 154.9 115.5 17.3 615 **** END OF STUDY **** KILGORE BROADCAST MAINTENANCE Page No. 1 FILE NAME: Mon217A.D20 New NCE for MCER 0.003kW A 30mEAH FCC DATABASE: 950728 Montgomery, AL LATITUDE: 32-24-13 DATE: 08-09-1995 CH 217A Cleared by 60 kM LONGITUDE: 86-11-50 CALL CITY OF LICENSE CHAN ERP-kW LATITUDE AZIM DIST-km CLEARED AUTH FCC FILE UPDATED FREQ EAH-m LONGITUDE FROM REQ-km BY km OWNER AMSL-m DOCKET# WVAS Montgomery, AL 214C1 80.000 32-21-58 245.6 10.0 SHORT LIC BLED-920401KA 08/23/94 90.7 106 86-17-40 65.6 51.4 -41.4 Alabama State University 163 2.5 KM PROP 60dBu + 6.0 KM WVAS 100dBu = TTL 8.5 KM 49.8 KM WVAS 60dBu + 1.6 KM PROP 100dBu = TTL 51.4 KM WEGL Auburn, AL 216A 3.000 32-36-11 71. 7 70.3 CLEAR LIC BLED-881215KD 07/18/90 91.1 65 85-29-12 251.7 33.2 37.2 Board of Trustees, Auburn University 248 WTBJ Oxford, AL 217A 0.170 33-29-07 16.8 125.3 CLEAR LIC BLED-940607KB 12/20/94 91.3 481 85-48-33 196.8 84.4 40.9 Trinity Christian Academy 771 Vertical Polarization Only WUALFM Tuscaloosa, AL 218Cl 100.000 33-05-40 303.9 137.3 CLEAR LIC BLED-811221AO 03/26/87 91.5 158 87-24-47 123.9 87.3 50.0 University of Alabama 262 WHHYFM Montgomery, AL 270C 100.000 32-24-11 139.5 0.1 CLOSE LIC BLH-890331KC 10/23/89 101.9 334 86-11-48 319.5 0.0 0.1 Holt-Robinson Communications Corp. 397 Montgomery, AL 270C 0.000 32-24-11 139.5 0.1 CLOSE USED 12/01/90 101.9 o 86-11-48 319.5 0.0 0.1 o Coordinates updated from LIC record BLH890331KC WBRCTV BIRMINGHAM, AL 6Z2 100.000 33-29-19 334.9 132.8 CLEAR LIe BLCT-880229KI 87.8 420 86-47-58 154.9 115.5 17.3 615 **** END OF STUDY **** KILGORE BROADCAST MAINTENANCE Page No. 1 FILE NAME: Mon218A.D20 New NCE for MCER 0.003kW A 30mEAH FCC DATABASE: 950728 Montgomery, AL LATITUDE: 32-24-13 DATE: 08-09-1995 CH 218A Cleared by 60 kM LONGITUDE: 86-11-50 CALL CITY OF LICENSE CHAN ERP-kW LATITUDE AZIM DIST-km CLEARED AUTH FCC FILE UPDATED FREQ EAH-m LONGITUDE FROM REQ-km BY km OWNER AMSL-m DOCKET# WEGL Auburn, AL 216A 3.000 32-36-11 71.7 70.3 CLEAR LIC BLED-881215KD 07/18/90 91.1 65 85-29-12 251.7 21.6 48.7 Board of Trustees, Auburn University 248 NEW Andalusia, AL 218A 5.000 31-26-20 195.6 111. 0 CLEAR APP BPED-940628MA 03/23/95 91.5 110 86-30-48 15.,6 82.5 28.5 Montgomery Christian Educational Rad 202 WUALFM Tuscaloosa, AL 218C1 100.000 33-05-40 303.9 137.3 SHORT LIC BLED-811221AO 03/26/87 91. 5 158 87-24-47 123.9 156.2 -18.9 University of Alabama 262 2.8 KM SRCH 60dBu + 153.4 KM WUAL 40dBu = TTL 156.2 KM 57.5 KM WUAL 60dBu + 8.9 KM SRCH 40dBu = TTL 66.4 KM WBRCTV BIRMINGHAM, AL 6Z2 100.000 33-29-19 334.9 132.8 CLEAR LIC BLCT-880229KI 87.8 420 86-47-58 154.9 115.5 17.3 615 **** END OF STUDY **** KILGORE BROADCAST MAINTENANCE Page No. 1 FILE NAME: Mon219A.D20 New NCEfor MCER 0.003kW A 30mEAH FCC DATABASE: 950728 Montgomery, AL LATITUDE: 32-24-13 DATE: 08-09-1995 CH 219A Cleared by 60 kM LONGITUDE: 86-11-50 CALL CITY OF LICENSE CHAN ERP-kW LATITUDE AZIM DIST-km CLEARED AUTH FCC FILE UPDATED FREQ EAH-m LONGITUDE FROM REQ-km BY km OWNER AMSL-m OOCKET# WEGL Auburn, AL 216A 3.000 32-36-11 71.7 70.3 CLEAR LIC BLED-881215KD 07/18/90 91.1 65 85-29-12 251.7 20.2 50.1 Board of Trustees, Auburn University 248 WUALFM Tuscaloosa, AL 218Cl 100.000 33-05-40 303.9 137.3 CLEAR LIC BLED-811221AO 03/26/87 91. 5 158 87-24-47 123.9 87.3 50.0 University of Alabama 262 NEW Ozark, AL 219A 3.000 31-26-25 150.7 122.5 CLEAR APP BPED-931101MA 07/24/95 91.7 98 85-33-49 330.7 85.5 36.9 American Family Association 188 Amended 950629 WTJB Columbus, GA 219A 3.000 32-27-28 87.2 123.5 CLEAR LIC BLED-850315KK 03/26/87 91.7 91 84-53-08 267.2 81.7 41.8 Troy State University 84 WMBV Dixons Mills, AL 220Cl 62.000 32-07-45 258.2 148.3 CLEAR LIC BLED-880817LM 11/23/88 91.9 187 87-44-16 78.2 94.9 53.4 The Moody Bible Inst.
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