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CALL SIGN CH FAC ID Facility Service CITY ST K04GP-D 4 62841 Facility CALL SIGN CH FAC ID Service CITY ST K04GP-D 4 62841 LD ALYESKA AK K22HN-D 22 131081 LD ANCHORAGE AK KYEX-LP 18 21491 TX ANCHORAGE AK K04RP-D 4 189959 LD DELTA JUNCTION AK K13KU 13 13817 TX DELTA JUNCTION AK K05FI 5 69202 TX DELTA JUNCTION AK K07NJ 7 49617 TX DELTA JUNCTION, ETC. AK K13OC 13 13818 TX DOUGLAS, ETC. AK K43AK 43 62795 TX ENGLISH BAY AK K22EY-D 22 72584 LD FAIRBANKS AK KDMD-LP 32 25220 TX FAIRBANKS AK K05FW-D 5 796 LD GIRDWOOD AK K08KA 8 62731 TX GIRDWOOD AK K10MB 10 62900 TX GIRDWOOD AK K12MM-D 12 62648 LD GIRDWOOD VALLEY AK K07QS 7 73921 TX GLENNALLEN AK K07ND 7 69263 TX HEALY AK K06LA 6 49626 TX HEALY, ETC. AK K07PF-D 7 799 LD HOMER AK K13TR-D 13 62582 LD HOMER AK K04JH-D 4 62883 LD HOMER AK K09XO-D 9 131085 LD HOMER AK K08PN-D 8 190357 LD HOMER, ETC. 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AK K50MO-D 50 49625 LD PALMER AK K09JE 9 10168 TX PALMER AK K09OU 9 47406 TX PETERSBURG AK K08KY 8 8660 TX SITKA AK K13MZ 13 13816 TX USIBELLI AK K09OQ 9 8658 TX WRANGELL AK WBMA-LD 40 60214 LD BIRMINGHAM AL W46DK 46 990 TX BIRMINGHAM AL WCQT-LP 43 21592 LD CULLMAN AL WQMK-LP 18 60822 TX CUSSETA AL W33CM 33 995 TX DECATUR AL WRGX-LP 41 67925 TX DOTHAN AL W30BD 30 58773 TX EUFAULA AL WHVD-LD 34 989 LD HUNTSVILLE AL W27CV 27 67953 TX SCOTTSBORO AL WMJN-LP 29 10593 LD SOMERVILLE AL WRTD-LD 46 1008 LD TUSCALOOSA AL K18AB-D 18 48977 LD EL DORADO AR KEGW-LP 30 48534 LD FAYETTEVILLE AR KUFS-LP 54 58281 TX FORT SMITH AR KWFT-LP 34 58282 TX FORT SMITH AR K33HE 33 58284 TX FORT SMITH AR KTVV-LD 18 57547 LD HOT SPRINGS AR KJNE-LP 42 60836 TX JONESBORO AR KTWN-LD 18 12929 LD LITTLE ROCK AR K07XL-D 7 130920 LD MOUNTAIN HOME AR K41HC 41 68046 TX MOUNTAIN HOME AR KMYA-LP 47 24263 LD SHERIDAN AR KTEV-LP 19 58984 TX TEXARKANA AR K27DA-D 27 43391 LD BIG SANDY VALLEY AZ K18CB-D 18 27724 LD BULLHEAD CITY AZ K08PK-D 8 43370 LD BULLHEAD CITY AZ K03IL-D 3 43378 LD BULLHEAD CITY AZ K12OF-D 12 43405 LD BULLHEAD CITY AZ K04GT-D 4 43410 LD BULLHEAD CITY AZ K16EV-D 16 43414 LD BULLHEAD CITY AZ K05MR-D 5 43420 LD BULLHEAD CITY AZ K24DK-D 24 47124 LD BULLHEAD CITY AZ K07YJ-D 7 129400 LD BULLHEAD CITY AZ K51IO 51 67974 TX BULLHEAD CITY AZ K31LZ 31 69920 TX CAMP VERDE AZ K25MK-D 25 69921 TX CAMP VERDE AZ K47IK 47 69922 TX CAMP VERDE AZ K23FZ 23 69927 TX CAMP VERDE AZ K49HP 49 69924 TX CAMP VERDE, ETC. AZ K10IN 10 53924 TX CHINLE AZ K30GG-D 30 43373 LD CHLORIDE AZ K42CQ-D 42 43375 LD CHLORIDE AZ K32DW-D 32 43380 LD CHLORIDE AZ K49EU-D 49 43416 LD CHLORIDE AZ K36AE-D 36 11283 LD CLARKDALE AZ K27EJ-D 27 67392 LD COLORADO CITY AZ K38AI-D 38 2754 LD COTTONWOOD AZ K16BP-D 16 27723 LD COTTONWOOD AZ K44CN-D 44 59432 LD COTTONWOOD AZ K42AC-D 42 6095 LD COTTONWOOD, ETC. AZ K40AD-D 40 41224 LD COTTONWOOD, ETC. AZ K43GU-D 43 43392 LD DOLAN SPRINGS AZ K35EI-D 35 43407 LD DOLAN SPRINGS AZ K41BZ-D 41 43419 LD DOLAN SPRINGS AZ K20GG-D 20 2736 LD DUNCAN AZ K39FC-D 39 11285 LD EAST FLAGSTAFF AZ K25MG-D 25 2753 LD FLAGSTAFF AZ K14KK-D 14 6088 LD FLAGSTAFF AZ K48GI-D 48 11288 LD FLAGSTAFF AZ K50HU-D 50 41227 LD FLAGSTAFF AZ K24KS-D 24 59433 LD FLAGSTAFF AZ K28CW-D 28 68896 LD FLAGSTAFF AZ K30DT 30 35809 TX FLAGSTAFF AZ K35FH 35 67982 TX FLAGSTAFF AZ K16FB-D 16 127930 LD GLOBE AZ K48NH-D 48 35487 LD GLOBE AZ KDOS-LD 29 129078 LD GLOBE AZ K14NA-D 14 13087 LD GLOBE & MIAMI AZ K27KS-D 27 41216 LD GLOBE/MIAMI AZ K43IB-D 43 13107 LD GLOBE-MIAMI AZ K21EG-D 21 43387 LD GOLDEN VALLEY AZ K46CG-D 46 43395 LD GOLDEN VALLEY AZ K20ID-D 20 35810 LD KINGMAN AZ K23FV-D 23 43377 LD KINGMAN AZ K49GE-D 49 43379 LD KINGMAN AZ K48AY-D 48 43383 LD KINGMAN AZ K50CY-D 50 43386 LD KINGMAN AZ K41FT-D 41 43401 LD KINGMAN AZ K31BI-D 31 43406 LD KINGMAN AZ K44DK-D 44 43415 LD KINGMAN AZ K34EF-D 34 43418 LD KINGMAN AZ K30LL-D 30 59431 LD KINGMAN AZ K14HG-D 14 68894 LD KINGMAN AZ K43GQ-D 43 19110 LD KLAGETOH AZ K17DA-D 17 35805 LD LAKE HAVASU CITY AZ K38IR-D 38 43371 LD LAKE HAVASU CITY AZ K31GZ-D 31 43376 LD LAKE HAVASU CITY AZ K21EA-D 21 43396 LD LAKE HAVASU CITY AZ K43GJ-D 43 43398 LD LAKE HAVASU CITY AZ K29FD-D 29 43400 LD LAKE HAVASU CITY AZ K39FV-D 39 43402 LD LAKE HAVASU CITY AZ K46GI-D 46 43413 LD LAKE HAVASU CITY AZ K15CR-D 15 68895 LD LAKE HAVASU CITY AZ K23BJ 23 25428 TX LAKE HAVASU CITY AZ K33IY-D 33 167139 LD LE CHEE, ETC. AZ K31KS-D 31 182237 LD LECHEE, ETC. AZ K31EA-D 31 43385 LD LITTLEFIELD AZ K22JD 22 11284 TX MADERA PEAK AZ K49ET-D 49 35317 LD MANY FARMS AZ K36JX-D 36 53926 LD MANY FARMS AZ K30GL 30 48582 TX MANY FARMS AZ K25DH-D 25 43374 LD MEADVIEW AZ K38GR-D 38 43384 LD MEADVIEW AZ K47HE-D 47 43389 LD MEADVIEW AZ K23DK-D 23 43409 LD MEADVIEW AZ K36FZ-D 36 43421 LD MEADVIEW AZ K35EE-D 35 43394 LD MOCCASIN AZ K16EO 16 36915 LD ORO VALLEY/TUCSON AZ K47GQ-D 47 6079 LD PARKS, ETC. AZ KPSN-LD 22 63396 LD PAYSON AZ K26GF-D 26 43381 LD PEACH SPRINGS AZ K42CP-D 42 43404 LD PEACH SPRINGS AZ KEJR-LD 40 168349 LD PHOENIX AZ K11LC-D 11 2756 LD PRESCOTT AZ K06AE-D 6 35274 LD PRESCOTT AZ K30JD-D 30 41218 LD PRESCOTT AZ K47DJ-D 47 59436 LD PRESCOTT AZ K14HC-D 14 68891 LD PRESCOTT AZ K39IT-D 39 168334 LD PRESCOTT AZ K04AI 4 11268 TX PRESCOTT AZ K43LW-D 43 6092 LD PRESCOTT, ETC. AZ K34EE-D 34 56142 LD PRESCOTT-COTTONWOODAZ KRPO-LD 21 128964 LD QUARTZSITE AZ KZOL-LP 15 128896 TX SAFFORD AZ K21GC 21 128900 TX SAFFORD AZ K38CX 38 68020 TX SHONTO AZ K20FO 20 25737 TX SIERRA VISTA AZ K07OJ-D 7 53064 LD SNOWFLAKE AZ K03FB 3 6086 TX SNOWFLAKE, ETC. AZ KYPO-LP 27 128985 TX TACNA AZ K42EU-D 42 43397 LD TOPOCK AZ K21FU-D 21 43417 LD TOPOCK AZ K48GX 48 35704 TX TUCSON AZ K46IL 46 69925 TX VERDE VALLEY, ETC. AZ K43IE-D 43 11287 LD WILLIAMS AZ K29DK 29 35812 TX WILLIAMS AZ K15HY 15 5323 TX WILLIAMS-ASHFORK AZ K41JE 41 126160 TX WILLIAMS-ASHFORK AZ K19CX 19 40458 TX YUMA AZ K20DE-D 20 49532 LD ALTURAS/LIKELY CA K38FQ 38 58611 TX ANDERSON/CENTRL VAL. CA K46II-D 46 13444 LD BAKERSFIELD CA KCBT-LD 34 61178 LD BAKERSFIELD CA K18HD-D 18 125313 LD BAKERSFIELD CA KNXT-LP 38 16944 TX BAKERSFIELD CA KJOU-LP 12 130272 TX BAKERSFIELD CA KRVD-LP 33 128327 TX BANNING CA K12JJ-D 12 8244 LD BENBOW, ETC. CA K04EZ 4 28552 TX BIG BEND, ETC. CA K36BT 36 8265 TX BLUE LAKE CA K33FD 33 51358 TX BLYTHE CA K24FA 24 51360 TX BLYTHE CA K26FS 26 51362 TX BLYTHE CA K29EC 29 51365 TX BLYTHE CA K31FE 31 51366 TX BLYTHE CA K02JX 2 43498 TX BRIDGEPORT, ETC. CA K07QM 7 43499 TX BRIDGEPORT, ETC. CA K11HS 11 43504 TX BRIDGEPORT, ETC. CA K13EX 13 43509 TX BRIDGEPORT, ETC. CA K05DQ-D 5 8314 LD BURNEY, ETC. CA KUHD-LP 6 67963 TX CAMARILLO CA K08OR-D 8 49527 LD CANBY CA K24KX-D 24 64064 LD CEDARVILLE CA K22LE-D 22 190353 LD CEDARVILLE CA K39KE-D 39 43505 LD CHALFANT VALLEY CA K41KZ-D 41 43511 LD CHALFANT VALLEY CA K43LV-D 43 43489 LD CHALFANT VALLEY CA K11VZ-D 11 167898 LD CHICO CA KZVU-LD 22 58612 LD CHICO CA K19FY 19 68097 TX CHICO CA K44JF-D 44 130556 LD CRESCENT CITY CA K34KJ-D 34 8248 LD CRESCENT CITY, ETC.
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