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Station WAPA-TV • Analog Channel 4 Station WAPA-TV • Analog Channel 4, DTV Channel 27 • San Juan, PR Expected Change In Coverage: Licensed Operation Licensed (solid): 1000 kW ERP at 794 m HAAT vs. Analog (dashed): 53.7 kW ERP at 873 m HAAT Market: Puerto Rico Arecibo Aguadilla Vega Baja San Juan Fajardo Mayaguez Humacao A4 D27 Yauco Ponce Guayama 2008 Hammett & Edison, Inc. 10MI 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 WAPA-TV Licensed Puerto Rico WAPA-TV Population Receiving Analog Service ............2,883,079 Population Receiving Digital Service.............3,192,251 The following statistics pertain only to the area outside the analog service contour: Analog Population Losing Service ...............................0 Population Gaining Digital Service ............................98 Net Gain ......................................................................98 Station WAPA-TV · Analog Channel 4, DTV Channel 27 · San Juan, PR Expected Change In Coverage: Licensed Operation Licensed (solid): 1000 kW ERP at 794 m HAAT vs. Analog (dashed): 53.7 kW ERP at 873 m HAAT Market: Puerto Rico Arecibo Aguadilla Vega Baja San Juan Fajardo Mayaguez Humacao A4 D27 Yauco Ponce Guayama 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 WAPA-TV Licensed Puerto Rico WAPA-TV Population Receiving Analog Service ............2,883,079 Population Receiving Digital Service.............3,192,251 Analog Population Losing Service ....................120,846 Population Gaining Digital Service ...................430,018 Net Gain .............................................................309,172 TV Station WELU • Analog Channel 32, DTV Channel 34 • Aguadilla, PR Expected Change In Coverage: Post-Transition Appendix B Facility Appendix B (solid): 250 kW ERP at 605 m HAAT vs. Analog (dashed): 9.33 kW ERP at 296 m HAAT Market: Puerto Rico Arecibo Vega Baja Aguadilla San Juan Rio Grande A32 Mayaguez D34 Humacao Yauco Ponce Guayama 2008 Hammett & Edison, Inc. 10MI 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 WELU Appendix B Puerto Rico WELU Population Receiving Analog Service ...............393,423 Population Receiving Digital Service.............1,218,670 The following statistics pertain only to the area outside the analog service contour: Analog Population Losing Service ...............................0 Population Gaining Digital Service ...................669,128 Net Gain .............................................................669,128 TV Station WELU · Analog Channel 32, DTV Channel 34 · Aguadilla, PR Expected Change In Coverage: Post-Transition Appendix B Facility Appendix B (solid): 250 kW ERP at 605 m HAAT vs. Analog (dashed): 9.33 kW ERP at 296 m HAAT Market: Puerto Rico Arecibo Vega Baja Aguadilla San Juan Rio Grande A32 Mayaguez D34 Humacao Yauco Ponce Guayama 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 WELU Appendix B Puerto Rico WELU Population Receiving Analog Service ...............393,423 Population Receiving Digital Service.............1,218,670 Analog Population Losing Service ......................39,591 Population Gaining Digital Service ...................864,838 Net Gain .............................................................825,247 TV Station WIDP • Analog Channel 46, DTV Channel 45 • Guayama, PR Expected Change In Coverage: Licensed Operation Licensed (solid): 50.1 kW ERP at 631 m HAAT vs. Analog (dashed): 1480 kW ERP at 631 m HAAT Market: Puerto Rico Arecibo Aguadilla Vega Baja San Juan Fajardo A46 D45 Mayaguez Humacao Yauco Ponce Guayama 2008 Hammett & Edison, Inc. 10MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 100 80 60 40 20 0 KM 20 (no symbol) No change in coverage Coverage lost after DTV transition WIDP Licensed Puerto Rico WIDP Population Receiving Analog Service ............2,113,094 Population Receiving Digital Service.............2,069,119 The following statistics pertain only to the area outside the analog service contour: Analog Population Losing Service ......................54,609 Population Gaining Digital Service ..............................0 Net Gain ..............................................................-54,609 TV Station WIDP · Analog Channel 46, DTV Channel 45 · Guayama, PR Expected Change In Coverage: Licensed Operation Licensed (solid): 50.1 kW ERP at 631 m HAAT vs. Analog (dashed): 1480 kW ERP at 631 m HAAT Market: Puerto Rico Arecibo Aguadilla Vega Baja San Juan Fajardo A46 D45 Mayaguez Humacao Yauco Ponce Guayama 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 WIDP Licensed Puerto Rico WIDP Population Receiving Analog Service ............2,113,094 Population Receiving Digital Service.............2,069,119 Analog Population Losing Service ......................88,751 Population Gaining Digital Service .....................44,776 Net Gain ..............................................................-43,975 Station WIPM-TV • Analog Channel 3, DTV Channel 35 • Mayaguez, PR Expected Change In Coverage: Post-Transition Appendix B Facility Appendix B (solid): 620 kW ERP at 674 m HAAT, Network: PBS vs. Analog (dashed): 81.3 kW ERP at 691 m HAAT, Network: PBS Market: Puerto Rico Arecibo Vega Baja Aguadilla San Juan Rio Grande Mayaguez A3 D35 Humacao Yauco Ponce Guayama 2008 Hammett & Edison, Inc. 10MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 100 80 60 40 20 0 KM 20 (no symbol) No change in coverage WIPM-TV Appendix B Puerto Rico WIPM-TV Population Receiving Analog Service ............1,233,828 Population Receiving Digital Service.............1,711,787 The following statistics pertain only to the area outside the analog service contour: Analog Population Losing Service ...............................0 Population Gaining Digital Service ..............................0 Net Gain ........................................................................0 Station WIPM-TV · Analog Channel 3, DTV Channel 35 · Mayaguez, PR Expected Change In Coverage: Post-Transition Appendix B Facility Appendix B (solid): 620 kW ERP at 674 m HAAT, Network: PBS vs. Analog (dashed): 81.3 kW ERP at 691 m HAAT, Network: PBS Market: Puerto Rico Arecibo Vega Baja Aguadilla San Juan Rio Grande Mayaguez A3 D35 Humacao Yauco Ponce Guayama 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 WIPM-TV Appendix B Puerto Rico WIPM-TV Population Receiving Analog Service ............1,233,828 Population Receiving Digital Service.............1,711,787 Analog Population Losing Service ......................56,782 Population Gaining Digital Service ...................534,741 Net Gain .............................................................477,959 Station WIPR-TV • Analog Channel 6, DTV Channel 43 • San Juan, PR Expected Change In Coverage: Granted Construction Permit CP (solid): 1000 kW ERP at 776 m HAAT, Network: PBS vs. Analog (dashed): 58.9 kW ERP at 825 m HAAT, Network: PBS Market: Puerto Rico Arecibo Aguadilla Vega Baja San Juan Fajardo Mayaguez Humacao A6 D43 Yauco Ponce Guayama 2008 Hammett & Edison, Inc. 10MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 100 80 60 40 20 0 KM 20 (no symbol) No change in coverage Coverage lost but still served by same network WIPR-TV CP Puerto Rico WIPR-TV Population Receiving Analog Service ............2,892,007 Population Receiving Digital Service.............3,067,657 The following statistics pertain only to the area outside the analog service contour: Analog Population Losing Service ......................30,734 Population Gaining Digital Service ..............................0 Net Gain ..............................................................-30,734 Station WIPR-TV · Analog Channel 6, DTV Channel 43 · San Juan, PR Expected Change In Coverage: Granted Construction Permit CP (solid): 1000 kW ERP at 776 m HAAT, Network: PBS vs. Analog (dashed): 58.9 kW ERP at 825 m HAAT, Network: PBS Market: Puerto Rico Arecibo Aguadilla Vega Baja San Juan Fajardo Mayaguez Humacao A6 D43 Yauco Ponce Guayama 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 WIPR-TV CP Puerto Rico WIPR-TV Population Receiving Analog Service ............2,892,007 Population Receiving Digital Service.............3,067,657 Analog Population Losing Service ....................152,325 Population Gaining Digital Service ...................327,975 Net Gain .............................................................175,650 Station WKAQ-TV • Analog Channel 2, DTV Channel 28 • San Juan, PR Expected Change In Coverage: Licensed Operation Licensed (solid): 924 kW ERP at 826 m HAAT vs. Analog (dashed): 55.0 kW ERP at 861 m HAAT Market: Puerto Rico Arecibo Aguadilla Vega Baja San Juan Fajardo Mayaguez Humacao D28 A2 Yauco Ponce Guayama 2008 Hammett & Edison, Inc. 10MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 100 80 60 40 20 0 KM 20 (no symbol) No change in coverage Coverage lost after DTV transition
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