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Call Sign Ch Fac Id City St Kktm-Lp 17 130241 Altus Ok Wucb-Lp 41 130308 Cobleskill Ny K08lw 8 49641 Kenai/Soldotna Ak K11vp 11 CALL SIGN CH FAC ID CITY ST KKTM-LP 17 130241 ALTUS OK WUCB-LP 41 130308 COBLESKILL NY K08LW 8 49641 KENAI/SOLDOTNA AK K11VP 11 130473 HOMER-SELDOVIA AK KQTI-LD 14 130912 OGDEN UT K07PF-D 7 799 HOMER AK K12LA-D 12 800 KENAI, ETC. AK K58FT 58 29216 HUNTSVILLE UT K22IT 22 29215 PROVO UT K17DS-D 17 1237 CLARENDON TX K21IR-D 21 168102 CHILDRESS TX K35EM-D 35 1238 QUITAQUE TX K44AK-D 44 14639 MEMPHIS TX K47GM-D 47 72162 NEW MOBEETIE TX K34CW 34 53818 KIRKSVILLE MO K13TR 13 62582 HOMER, ETC. AK K02IB 2 62838 HOMER/SELDOVIA AK K04JH 4 62883 HOMER, ETC. AK K67CC 67 2219 BOONVILLE, ETC. CA K63CE 63 2226 BOONVILLE, ETC. CA K67CD 67 2493 STEMILT, ETC. WA K59BF 6 2497 BAKER FLATS AREA WA K65AU 65 2503 STEMILT, ETC. WA K16HP-D 16 2507 EAST WENATCHEE WA K53AH 53 2487 MONITOR, ETC. 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UT WQMK-LP 18 60822 CUSSETA AL K69AN 69 4783 LAS ANIMAS CO K65AJ 65 4784 LAS ANIMAS CO K63AF 63 4785 LAS ANIMAS CO K67AH 67 4786 LAS ANIMAS CO K29GX-D 29 5009 MERLIN OR K26HS 26 130787 TILLAMOOK OR K42IR 42 130807 ASTORIA OR W62DE 62 125805 TIFTON GA KBAB-LD 50 14003 SANTA BARBARA CA K67EC 67 5382 PINESDALE MT K48EO-D 48 5808 WOODS BAY MT K41IW 41 5812 POLSON MT K14LT-D 14 5813 POLSON MT K11RX-D 11 5814 BIG ARM MT K50LB 50 5815 POLSON MT K51HT 51 5816 KALISPELL MT K32HH 32 5817 KALISPELL, BIG FORK MT K19GD-D 19 5820 KALISPELL & LAKESIDE MT K07VU 7 5822 BIG ARM MT K15GP-D 15 5825 KALISPELL & LAKESIDE MT K30II 30 5826 POLSON MT K03DJ 3 5828 POLSON MT K36KR-D 36 181252 ELMO, BIG ARM MT K29AA 29 5806 WHITE FISH/COLUMBIA MT K44FR 44 5807 BLACKTAIL, ETC. MT K07EN-D 7 5811 WOODSBAY, LAKESIDE MT K11KE 11 5827 WOODSBAY MT K55JS 55 127789 BAKER CITY OR K26FV 26 5933 ELGIN OR K40AJ 40 5939 BAKER VALLEY, ETC. OR K50FD 50 5942 BAKER OR K46AM 46 5944 BAKER, ETC. OR K50CI 50 5945 LA GRANDE OR K42AI 42 5949 BAKER OR K29EL 29 5952 LA GRANDE OR K39FD 39 5953 ELGIN OR K35GA 35 5958 LA GRANDE OR K44AJ 44 5959 BAKER VALLEY OR K33FS 33 5963 ELGIN OR K31GN 31 125578 LA GRANDE OR K15CX 15 8256 OROVILLE CA K05EM 5 8281 PARADISE CA K05DQ 5 8314 BURNEY, ETC. CA K34FI-D 34 55698 BOZEMAN MT K45DS 45 8267 FRESHWATER, ETC. CA K35DJ 35 18065 THREE FORKS MT K14IU-D 14 18067 FRENCHTOWN, ETC. MT K02AO 2 18071 EUREKA, ETC. MT K10HL 10 18075 VIRGINIA CITY MT K10HZ 10 18081 PONY MT K09KH 9 18082 WATKINS, ETC. MT K51DW 51 18086 DILLON MT K05JK 5 30207 MINERAL CA K44FL-D 44 6060 STERLING CO K48DQ-D 48 6061 STERLING CO K50EE 50 6068 STERLING,S.LOGAN CTY CO K31IQ-D 31 6677 STERLING CO K16EJ-D 16 6059 PEETZ CO K28FW 28 6062 PEETZ & N. LOGAN CTY CO K30FO 30 6063 PEETZ & N. LOGAN CTY CO K14JZ-D 14 6064 PEETZ CO K46CY-D 46 6065 STERLING CO K18FN 18 6067 PEETZ & N. LOGAN CTY CO K52EW 52 6069 STERLING,S.LOGAN CTY CO K26FM 26 6070 PEETZ & N. LOGAN CTY CO K32EX 32 6071 PEETZ & N.LOGAN CTY CO K20FS-D 20 6678 PEETZ CO K49EX-D 49 6132 ANTON CO K45FD-D 45 6134 ANTON CO K55IB 55 6135 ANTON & SW WASH CTY CO K33FI 33 6131 AKRON CO K41EV-D 41 6133 AKRON CO K47FT-D 47 6136 ANTON CO K43FS 43 6137 AKRON CO K35FI-D 35 6138 AKRON CO K39KL-D 39 181263 AKRON CO K35FS-D 35 70961 SANTA CLARA, ETC. UT K08BO-D 8 70983 VIRGIN UT K11QQ-D 11 71003 HILDALE, ETC. (AZ) UT K24FE-D 24 6370 BEAVER, ETC UT K08EN-D 8 70958 PINE VALLEY, ETC. UT K05AR-D 5 70962 ROCKVILLE UT K07CG-D 7 70971 TOQUERVILLE UT K20GJ-D 20 70998 BLOOMINGTON UT K07ED-D 7 71001 ENTERPRISE UT K08KT-D 8 6520 BOULDER MT K13KP-D 13 6522 BOULDER MT K50GL-D 50 6531 BONNERS FERRY ID K46HZ-D 46 6535 BONNERS FERRY ID K32HA-D 32 6540 BONNERSY FERRY ID K35IC-D 35 6534 BONNERS FERRY ID K11HM-D 11 6538 BONNERS FERRY ID KSWY-LP 29 125470 SHERIDAN WY K45GO 45 6815 LITTLE AMERICA, ETC. WY K29GY 29 70976 VIRGIN UT K34FW-D 34 70980 ENTERPRISE, ETC. UT K36FT-D 36 70996 SANTA CLARA, ETC. UT K39JZ-D 39 167601 ST. GEORGE, ETC. UT K52GL 52 6826 TOOELE & GRANTSVILLE UT K40FU-D 40 70978 ROCKVILLE UT K23FQ-D 23 70984 TOQUERVILLE & LEEDS UT K33GE 33 70993 ST. GEORGE, ETC. UT K23JN-D 23 167605 VIRGIN UT K41JB 41 130086 YREKA CA K44JB-D 44 168366 GRANTS PASS OR WKUW-LD 40 128934 BOWLING GREEN KY WKUT-LP 64 129222 GLASGOW KY WKUG-LP 62 129449 GLASGOW KY K33CQ-D 33 8006 CANADIAN TX K31CD-D 31 8008 CANADIAN TX K35CE-D 35 8009 CANADIAN TX K29BR-D 29 8010 CANADIAN TX K23EC 23 8013 CANADIAN TX K45GL-D 45 8130 LOGAN UT K49FS-D 49 8131 LOGAN UT K41GQ-D 41 8132 LOGAN UT K47HW-D 47 8133 LOGAN UT K43GR-D 43 8134 LOGAN UT K51GA-D 51 8136 LOGAN UT K36IB-D 36 8236 MIDLAND, ETC. OR K13JR-D 13 8235 JACKSONVILLE OR K05ET-D 5 8240 LIKELY CA K30BN-D 30 8246 COOS BAY OR K06NS-D 6 8268 CHILOQUIN OR K49JE-D 49 8270 MURPHY, ETC. OR K07JT-D 7 8276 BROOKINGS OR K08AK-D 8 8277 PORT ORFORD, ETC. OR K03EI 3 8285 TOLO, ETC. OR K02FT 2 8303 GOLD HILL OR K07NR-D 7 8321 LAKEVIEW, ETC. OR K04EY 4 8290 GRANTS PASS, ETC. OR K25EN-D 25 8299 GOLD BEACH OR K36BX-D 36 8307 COOS BAY OR K50JN 50 130007 MIDLAND/ODESSA TX K07ZB-D 7 167226 MENDENHALL VALLEY AK K02QM-D 2 167227 LEMON, ETC. AK K42AL-D 42 8719 MEMPHIS TX K40AL-D 40 8723 MEMPHIS TX K32EH-D 32 8724 MEMPHIS TX K38AP-D 38 8720 MEMPHIS TX K23GW 23 126707 PRICE UT K27HU 27 126712 PRICE UT K27HV 27 126714 SCOFIELD UT K36HE 36 126724 HELPER UT K33HS 33 126727 HELPER UT K31HL 31 126730 HELPER UT K57JZ-D 57 167776 SPRING GLEN, ETC. UT K34JT-D 34 167767 EAST PRICE UT K40KE-D 40 167768 EAST PRICE UT K38KS-D 38 167769 EAST PRICE UT K44IS-D 44 167770 PRICE UT K23IV-D 23 167772 SPRING GLEN UT K25JM-D 25 167773 PRICE UT K52KC-D 52 167774 HELPER UT K31JN-D 31 167775 SCOFIELD UT K57JY-D 57 167777 HELPER UT K56JH-D 56 167778 HELPER UT K55KL-D 55 167779 HELPER UT K51JX-D 51 167780 HELPER UT K53JM-D 53 167781 HELPER UT K58IT-D 58 167782 HELPER UT K33JI-D 33 167783 SCOFIELD UT K23IU-D 23 167785 SCOFIELD UT K52KD-D 52 167786 SPRING GLEN, ETC. UT K53JN-D 53 167787 SPRING GLEN, ETC. UT K55KM-D 55 167788 SPRING GLEN, ETC. UT K42HV-D 42 167789 EAST PRICE UT K45KW-D 45 182149 SCOFIELD UT K49KY-D 49 182157 SCOFIELD UT K43MC-D 43 182159 SCOFIELD UT K41LB-D 41 182162 SCOFIELD UT K35JJ-D 35 182169 SCOFIELD UT K32IZ-D 32 182171 SCOFIELD UT K28KS-D 28 182189 EAST PRICE UT K36JV-D 36 182199 EAST PRICE UT K33KI-D 33 182251 SPRING GLEN UT K36JW-D 36 182256 SPRING GLEN UT K50LJ-D 50 182263 SPRING GLEN UT K47ME-D 47 182268 EAST CARBON COUNTY UT K33KG-D 33 182281 HELPER UT K31KO-D 31 182285 HELPER UT K36JU-D 36 182296 HELPER UT K39GZ-D 39 125097 SODA SPRINGS ID K41GK-D 41 8804 SODA SPRINGS ID K43GP-D 43 8805 SODA SPRINGS ID K47HF 47 8806 SODA SPRINGS ID K45GG-D 45 8812 SODA SPRINGS ID K33HO-D 33 125085 SODA SPRINGS ID K51HM 51 125090 SODA SPRINGS, ETC.
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