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Station KAAH-TV • Analog Channel 26 Station KAAH-TV • Analog Channel 26, DTV Channel 27 • Honolulu, HI Expected Operation on June 13: Licensed Digital License (solid): 262 kW ERP at 580 m HAAT vs. Analog (dashed): 269 kW ERP at 580 m HAAT Market: Honolulu, HI NORTH HI-2 Honolulu Makaha HI-1 D27 A26 Honolulu Kualapuu Maui HI-2 Maui HI-2 Lahaina Maui HI-2 2009 Hammett & Edison, Inc. 10MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 100 80 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition Analog service 603,582 persons Digital service 703,903 No symbol = no change in coverage Analog loss 0 Digital gain 100,321 Net gain 100,321 BLCDT-20061027AGR Map set 1 KAAH-TV Digital License Station KAAH-TV • Analog Channel 26, DTV Channel 27 • Honolulu, HI Approved Post-Transition Operation: Licensed Digital License (solid): 262 kW ERP at 580 m HAAT vs. Analog (dashed): 269 kW ERP at 580 m HAAT Market: Honolulu, HI NORTH HI-2 Honolulu Makaha HI-1 D27 A26 Honolulu Kualapuu Maui HI-2 Maui HI-2 Lahaina Maui HI-2 2009 Hammett & Edison, Inc. 10MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 100 80 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition Analog service 603,582 persons Digital service 703,903 No symbol = no change in coverage Analog loss 0 Digital gain 100,321 Net gain 100,321 BLCDT-20061027AGR Map set 2 KAAH-TV Digital License Station KAII-TV • Analog Channel 7, DTV Channel 7 • Wailuku, HI Expected Operation on June 13: Granted Construction Permit Digital CP (solid): 3.69 kW ERP at 753 m HAAT, Network: Fox vs. Analog (dashed): 29.5 kW ERP at 1811 m HAAT, Network: Fox Market: Honolulu, HI NORTH Maui Maunaloa HI-2 HI-2 Wailuku Lanai City HI-2 Maui Maui Hana A7 D7 Waimea Laupahoehoe HI-2 Hawaii Kailua Kona Mountain View 2009 Hammett & Edison, Inc. 10MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 100 80 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition Analog service 126,626 persons Digital service 128,541 No symbol = no change in coverage Analog loss 9,096 Coverage lost after DTV transition Digital gain 11,011 Net gain 1,915 BPCDT-20080317AHP Map set 1 KAII-TV Digital CP Station KAII-TV • Analog Channel 7, DTV Channel 7 • Wailuku, HI Approved Post-Transition Operation: Granted Construction Permit Digital CP (solid): 3.69 kW ERP at 753 m HAAT, Network: Fox vs. Analog (dashed): 29.5 kW ERP at 1811 m HAAT, Network: Fox Market: Honolulu, HI NORTH Maui Maunaloa HI-2 HI-2 Wailuku Lanai City HI-2 Maui Maui Hana A7 D7 Waimea Laupahoehoe HI-2 Hawaii Kailua Kona Mountain View 2009 Hammett & Edison, Inc. 10MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 100 80 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition Analog service 126,626 persons Digital service 128,541 No symbol = no change in coverage Analog loss 9,096 Coverage lost after DTV transition Digital gain 11,011 Net gain 1,915 BPCDT-20080317AHP Map set 2 KAII-TV Digital CP TV Station KALO • Analog Channel 38, DTV Channel 38 • Honolulu, HI Expected Operation on June 13: Granted Construction Permit Digital CP (solid): 155 kW ERP at 577 m HAAT vs. Analog (dashed): 206 kW ERP at 579 m HAAT Market: Honolulu, HI NORTH HI-2 Honolulu Makaha HI-1 D38 A38 Honolulu Kualapuu Maui HI-2 Maui HI-2 Lahaina Maui HI-2 2009 Hammett & Edison, Inc. 10MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 100 80 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition Analog service 574,701 persons Digital service 670,735 No symbol = no change in coverage Analog loss 8,731 Coverage lost after DTV transition Digital gain 104,765 Net gain 96,034 BPEDT-20081218AAM Map set 1 KALO Digital CP TV Station KALO • Analog Channel 38, DTV Channel 38 • Honolulu, HI Approved Post-Transition Operation: Granted Construction Permit Digital CP (solid): 155 kW ERP at 577 m HAAT vs. Analog (dashed): 206 kW ERP at 579 m HAAT Market: Honolulu, HI NORTH HI-2 Honolulu Makaha HI-1 D38 A38 Honolulu Kualapuu Maui HI-2 Maui HI-2 Lahaina Maui HI-2 2009 Hammett & Edison, Inc. 10MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 100 80 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition Analog service 574,701 persons Digital service 670,735 No symbol = no change in coverage Analog loss 8,731 Coverage lost after DTV transition Digital gain 104,765 Net gain 96,034 BPEDT-20081218AAM Map set 2 KALO Digital CP TV Station KBFD • Analog Channel 32, DTV Channel 33 • Honolulu, HI Expected Operation on June 13: Granted Construction Permit Digital CP (solid): 49.6 kW ERP at -36 m HAAT vs. Analog (dashed): 145 kW ERP at -5 m HAAT Market: Honolulu, HI NORTH HI-2 Honolulu Makaha HI-1 D33HonoluluA32 Maui Maunaloa HI-2 HI-2 Maui HI-2 Lanai City Maui 2009 Hammett & Edison, Inc. 10MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 100 80 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition Analog service 631,241 persons Digital service 647,516 No symbol = no change in coverage Analog loss 0 Digital gain 16,275 Net gain 16,275 BMPCDT-20070112AGB Map set 1 KBFD Digital CP TV Station KBFD • Analog Channel 32, DTV Channel 33 • Honolulu, HI Approved Post-Transition Operation: Granted Construction Permit Digital CP (solid): 49.6 kW ERP at -36 m HAAT vs. Analog (dashed): 145 kW ERP at -5 m HAAT Market: Honolulu, HI NORTH HI-2 Honolulu Makaha HI-1 D33HonoluluA32 Maui Maunaloa HI-2 HI-2 Maui HI-2 Lanai City Maui 2009 Hammett & Edison, Inc. 10MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 100 80 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition Analog service 631,241 persons Digital service 647,516 No symbol = no change in coverage Analog loss 0 Digital gain 16,275 Net gain 16,275 BMPCDT-20070112AGB Map set 2 KBFD Digital CP TV Station KFVE • Analog Channel 5, DTV Channel 23 • Honolulu, HI Expected Operation on June 13: Granted Construction Permit Digital CP (solid): 5.40 kW ERP at 446 m HAAT vs. Analog (dashed): 95.5 kW ERP at 629 m HAAT Market: Honolulu, HI NORTH HI-2 HI-2 Honolulu Makaha A5 D23 HI-1 Honolulu Maui Maunaloa HI-2 HI-2 Lanai City Maui 2009 Hammett & Edison, Inc. 10MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 100 80 60 40 20 0 KM 20 No symbol = no change in coverage Analog service 878,424 persons Digital service 508,898 Coverage lost after DTV transition Analog loss 369,526 Digital gain 0 Net gain -369,526 BMPCDT-20080317AFY Map set 1 KFVE Digital CP TV Station KFVE • Analog Channel 5, DTV Channel 23 • Honolulu, HI Approved Post-Transition Operation: Granted Construction Permit Digital CP (solid): 5.40 kW ERP at 446 m HAAT vs. Analog (dashed): 95.5 kW ERP at 629 m HAAT Market: Honolulu, HI NORTH HI-2 HI-2 Honolulu Makaha A5 D23 HI-1 Honolulu Maui Maunaloa HI-2 HI-2 Lanai City Maui 2009 Hammett & Edison, Inc. 10MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 100 80 60 40 20 0 KM 20 No symbol = no change in coverage Analog service 878,424 persons Digital service 508,898 Coverage lost after DTV transition Analog loss 369,526 Digital gain 0 Net gain -369,526 BMPCDT-20080317AFY Map set 2 KFVE Digital CP TV Station KGMB • Analog Channel 9, DTV Channel 22 • Honolulu, HI Expected Operation on June 13: Granted Construction Permit Digital CP (solid): 40.0 kW ERP at 629 m HAAT, Network: CBS vs. Analog (dashed): 105 kW ERP at -12 m HAAT, Network: CBS Market: Honolulu, HI NORTH HI-2 Anahola Kauai HI-2 Honolulu Makaha D22 HI-1 HonoluluA9 Maui Maunaloa HI-2 HI-2 Lanai City Maui 2009 Hammett & Edison, Inc. 10MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 100 80 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition Analog service 699,333 persons Digital service 701,880 No symbol = no change in coverage Analog loss 43,904 Coverage lost after DTV transition Digital gain 46,451 Net gain 2,547 BMPCDT-20080317AGC Map set 1 KGMB Digital CP TV Station KGMB • Analog Channel 9, DTV Channel 22 • Honolulu, HI Approved Post-Transition Operation: Granted Construction Permit Digital CP (solid): 40.0 kW ERP at 629 m HAAT, Network: CBS vs. Analog (dashed): 105 kW ERP at -12 m HAAT, Network: CBS Market: Honolulu, HI NORTH HI-2 Anahola Kauai HI-2 Honolulu Makaha D22 HI-1 HonoluluA9 Maui Maunaloa HI-2 HI-2 Lanai City Maui 2009 Hammett & Edison, Inc. 10MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 100 80 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition Analog service 699,333 persons Digital service 701,880 No symbol = no change in coverage Analog loss 43,904 Coverage lost after DTV transition Digital gain 46,451 Net gain 2,547 BMPCDT-20080317AGC Map set 2 KGMB Digital CP Station KGMD-TV • Analog Channel 9, DTV Channel 9 • Hilo, HI Expected Operation on June 13: Granted Construction Permit Digital CP (solid): 1.55 kW ERP at -89 m HAAT, Network: CBS vs. Analog (dashed): 10.0 kW ERP at -89 m HAAT, Network: CBS Market: Honolulu, HI NORTH HI-2 Hana Maui Waimea D9 HiloA9 Kailua Kona Hawaii HI-2 Hawaiian Ocean View 2009 Hammett & Edison, Inc. 10MI 0 10 20 30 40 50 100 80 60 40 20 0 KM 20 Coverage gained after DTV transition Analog service 76,127 persons Digital service 78,040 No symbol = no change in coverage Analog loss 0 Digital gain 1,913 Net gain 1,913 BMPCDT-20080317AGQ Map set 1 KGMD-TV Digital CP Station KGMD-TV • Analog Channel 9, DTV Channel 9 • Hilo, HI Approved Post-Transition Operation: Granted Construction Permit Digital CP (solid): 1.55 kW ERP at -89 m HAAT, Network: CBS vs.
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