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URBANIZED AREA FREQUENCIES AVAILABLE for LAND MOBILE USE (Mhz) TV CALL CH. NO. CO. CH., ADJ. CH. IM & IF TV STATION LOCATION FREQUENCIES AVAILABLE TV STATION SITE URBANIZED AREA FOR LAND MOBILE USE TELEVISION FACILITIES TO BE CONSIDERED1 COORDINATES (MHz) (NAD83) CO. CH., TV CALL CH. NO. ADJ. CH. TV STATION LOCATION N. LATITUDE W. LONGITUDE IM & IF WPTZ 14 CO. CH. Plattsburgh, NY 44-31-33.2 72-48-55.4 Channel 14 WGME-TV 15 ADJ. CH. Portland, ME 43-55-29 70-29-27 470-476 WHED-TV 15 ADJ. CH. Hanover, NH 43-42-30.2 72-09-14.3 WGME-TV 15 ADJ. CH. Portland, ME 43-55-29 70-29-27 BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS WHED-TV 15 ADJ. CH. Hanover, NH 43-42-30.2 72-09-14.3 42° 21' 24.4"/71° 03' 23.2" Channel 16 WFFF-TV 16 CO. CH. Burlington, VT 44-31-33.19 72-48-55.44 482-488 WFNY-CD 16 CO. CH. Gloversville, NY 43-06-06.26 74-22-13.49 WPFO 17 ADJ. CH. Waterville, ME 43-55-29 70-29-27 WPXQ-TV 17 ADJ. CH. Newport, RI 41-29-41.7 71-47-4.7 WJJY-TV 14 CO. CH. Jacksonville, IL 39-45-52.1 90-30-29.5 WCMU-TV 14 CO. CH. Mt. Pleasant, MI 43-34-24.1 84-46-21.0 Channel 14 KFXB-TV 14 CO. CH. Dubuque, IA 42-31-09 90-37-11 470-476 WLAJ 14 CO. CH. Lansing, MI 42-41-19 84-22-35 WGBA-TV 14 CO. CH. Green Bay, WI 44-21-30 87-58-48.4 WXSP-CD 15 ADJ. CH. Grand Rapids, MI 43-00-59.3 85-44-24.2 WMTV 15 CO. CH. Madison, WI 43-03-03 89-29-13 WICD 15 CO. CH. Champaign, IL 40-04-10 87-54-46 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS WICS 15 CO. CH. Springfield, IL 39-48-15 89-27-40 41° 52' 28.1"/87° 38' 22.2" WTTK 15 CO. CH. Kokomo, IN 39-53-20 86-12-07 WXSP-CD 15 CO. CH. Grand Rapids, MI 43-00-59.3 85-44-24.2 Channel 15 WOHL-CD 15 CO. CH. Lima, OH 40-46-31.6 84-07-14.2 476-482 WCWF 15 CO. CH. Suring, WI 44-24-32 87-59-31 WNDU-TV 16 ADJ. CH. South Bend, IN 41-36-20 86-12-46 WTVO 16 ADJ. CH. Rockford, IL 42-17-14 89-10-15 WFWC-CD 16 ADJ. CH. Fort Wayne, IN 41-05-56.9 85-08-42 WOBC-CD 16 ADJ. CH. Battle Creek, MI 42-17-16.7 85-09-54.3 KYTX 15 ADJ. CH. Nacogdoches, TX 31-54-21 95-05-06 KSHV-TV 16 CO. CH. Shreveport, LA 32-39-58.5 93-56-00.7 DALLAS, TEXAS Channel 16 KOCM 16 CO. CH. Norman, OK 35-33-36.9 97-29-07.6 32° 47' 09.5"/96° 47' 38.0" 482-488 KBTX-TV 16 CO. CH. Bryan, TX 30-33-16.5 96-01-52.3 KTEN 17 ADJ. CH. Ada, OK 34-21-34.3 96-33-35 KNCT 17 ADJ. CH. Belton, TX 31-19-19.2 97-19-03.0 KBTX-TV 16 ADJ. CH. Bryan, TX 30-33-16.5 96-01-52.3 KLWB 17 CO. CH. New Iberia, LA 30-20-33.0 91-57-46.6 HOUSTON, TEXAS Channel 17 KNCT 17 CO. CH. Belton, TX 31-19-19.2 97-19-03.0 29° 45' 26.8"/95° 21' 37.8" 488-494 KCRP-CD 17 CO. CH. Corpus Christi, TX 27-46-11.1 97-26-55.9 KVHP 18 ADJ. CH. Lake Charles, LA 30-17-27 93-34-36 KPBS-TV 15 ADJ. CH. San Diego, CA 32-41-52.7 116-56-06.3 Channel 14 KTLD-CD 15 ADJ. CH. Bakersfield, CA 35-26-17.1 118-44-26.3 470-476 KWHY-TV 22 IF Beat Los Angeles, CA 34-13-36.0 118-04-02.3 KPBS-TV 15 ADJ. CH. San Diego, CA 32-41-52.7 116-56-06.3 KTLD-CD 15 ADJ. CH. Bakersfield, CA 35-26-17.1 118-44-26.3 KGET 17 ADJ. CH. Bakersfield, CA 35-26-17.1 118-44-26.3 Channel 16 KLDF-CD 17 ADJ. CH. Lompoc, CA 34-44-30 120-26-49.3 482-488 KNSD 17 ADJ. CH. San Diego, CA 32-41-48.7 116-56-09.2 LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA KSBB-CD 17 ADJ. CH. Santa Barbara, CA 34-24-35.9 119-42-28.4 34° 03' 15.0"/118° 14' 31.3" KWHY-TV 22 IF Beat Los Angeles, CA 34-13-36.0 118-04-02.3 KBBV-CD 19 ADJ. CH. Bakersfield, CA 35-27-10.8 118-35-28.3 KPBS-TV 19 ADJ. CH. San Diego, CA 32-41-52.7 116-56-06.3 KCOY-TV 19 ADJ. CH. Santa Maria, CA 34-54-37 120-11-13 Channel 20 K21DO-D 21 ADJ. CH. Palm Springs, CA 33-52-01 116-26-06 506-512 KPMR 21 ADJ. CH. Santa Barbara, CA 34-31-27.9 119-57-38.5 KWHY-TV 22 IM Los Angeles, CA 34-13-36.0 118-04-02.3 KCET 28 IF Beat Los Angeles, CA 34-13-26 118-03-47 WOPX-TV 14 CO. CH. Melbourne, FL 28-16-45.3 81-01-24 MIAMI, FLORIDA Channel 14 WBBH-TV 15 ADJ. CH. Fort Myers, FL 26-49-22.4 81-45-53.6 25° 46' 38.4"/80° 11' 31.2" 470-476 WSEC-TV 17 IM Miami, FL 25-58-47 80-11-45 WFAN-TV 14 CO. CH. Washington, DC 38-57-17.4 77-00-15.9 Channel 14 WSYT 14 CO. CH. Syracuse, NY 42-52-50.2 76-11-58.7 470-476 WLYH-TV 15 ADJ. CH. Lancaster, PA 40-15-45 76-27-50 WLIW-TV 21 IF Beat Garden City, NY 40-43-55.4 73-36-10.5 WLYH-TV 15 CO. CH. Lancaster, PA 40-15-45 76-27-50 Channel 15 WPSU-TV 15 CO. CH. Clearfield, PA 41-07-20.2 78-26-29 NEW YORK, NORTHEASTERN 476-482 WFDC-DT 15 CO. CH. Washington, DC 38-56-24 77-04-53 NEW JERSEY WNEP-TV 16 ADJ. CH. Scranton, PA 41-10-58.3 75-52-19.7 40° 45' 06.4"/73° 59' 37.5" WNEP-TV 16 CO. CH. Scranton, PA 41-10-58.3 75-52-19.7 WCPB 16 CO. CH. Salisbury, MD 38-23-09 75-35-31 Channel 16 WFNY-CD 16 CO. CH. Gloversville, NY 43-06-06.26 74-22-13.49 482-488 WNYS-CD 16 CO. CH. Ithaca, NY 42-25-47.2 76-29-47.7 WPHL-TV 17 ADJ. CH. Philadelphia, PA 40-02-30.9 75-14-21.9 WPXQ-TV 17 ADJ. CH. Newport, RI 41-29-41.7 71-47-4.7 WMBC-TV 18 ADJ. CH. Newton, NY 40-51-53.3 74-12-01.5 Channel 19 WJNL-TV 19 CO. CH. Johnstown, PA 40-19-47.3 78-53-44.1 500-506 WYPX-TV 19 CO. CH. Amsterdam, NY 42-38-13 74-00-03 WDCA-TV 20 ADJ. CH. Washington, DC 38-57-49.9 77-06-17.2 WPHL-TV 17 IM Philadelphia, PA 40-02-30.9 75-14-21.9 WDCA-TV 20 CO. CH. Washington, DC 38-57-49.9 77-06-17.2 PHILADELPHIA, WATR-TV 20 CO. CH. Waterbury, CT 41-31-02.3 73-00-58.4 PENNSYLVANIA WBGH-CD 20 CO. CH. Binghamton, NY 42-03-39 75-56-35 39° 56' 58.4"/75° 09' 19.6" Channel 20 WAZT-CD 20 CO. CH. Vienna, VA 39-08-16.5 77-49-57.6 506-512 WHP-TV 21 ADJ. CH. Harrisburg, PA 40-20-43.1 76-52-08.3 WEDW 21 ADJ. CH. Stamford, CT 41-03-10.2 73-33-47 WMPT 21 ADJ. CH. Annapolis, MD 39-00-36.7 76-36-31.8 WNEP-TV 21 ADJ. CH. Scranton, PA 41-10-55 75-52-16 WNJS 23 IM Camden, NJ 39-43-41 74-50-38 WFAN-TV 14 CO. CH. Washington, DC 38-57-17.4 77-00-15.9 WCMH-TV 14 CO. CH. Columbus, OH 39-58-16 83-01-40 Channel 14 WTAP-TV 15 ADJ. CH. Parkersburg, WV 39-20-59.8 81-33-55.4 470-476 WEWS-TV 15 ADJ. CH. Cleveland, OH 41-22-26 81-43-03 WPSU-TV 15 ADJ. CH. Clearfield, PA 41-07-20.2 78-26-29 WJAN 17 ADJ. CH. Canton, OH 40-51-04.2 81-16-36.4 WBNX-TV 17 ADJ. CH. Akron, OH 41-23-02 81-41-43 PITTSBURGH, WJMB-CD 17 ADJ. CH. Butler, PA 40-55-34 79-53-37 PENNSYLVANIA WHIZ-TV 18 CO. CH. Zanesville, OH 39-55-42 81-59-07 40° 26' 19.2"/79° 59' 59.2" WSYE-TV 18 CO. CH. Elmira, NY 42-06-22 76-52-16 Channel 18 WCBZ-CD 18 CO. CH. Columbus, OH 40-06-53.8 82-58-55.3 494-500 WLPX-TV 18 CO. CH. Charleston, WV 38-30-21.1 82-12-32.3 WJNL-TV 19 ADJ. CH. Johnstown, PA 40-19-47.3 78-53-44.1 WCTF 19 ADJ. CH. Cleveland, OH 41-21-19.2 81-44-23.5 WKYC 19 ADJ.
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