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6515292054.Pdf CHANNEL PRECLUSION STUDY Keosauqua, IA 90 degree Bearlng - Attachment 8, Table I1 REFERENCE Cla5s- C3, Pwr- 25 kW, HAA= 100 M, COR- 304 M DISPLAY DATES 40 43 46 N Average Protected F(50-50)= 39.08 km DATA 11-18-03 91 30 39 W Ave. Fl50-101 40 dBu= 113.6 54 dBu= 60.2 60 dBU- 12.9 100 dBu= 4.1 SEARCH 11-19-03 CH CALL TYPE AZI. DIST LAT . PwrIkWI CORIMI PROlkml *IN* *OUT" CITY STATE <-- FILE # LNG. HAATIMI INTIkml LICENSEE (Overlap in km] ...____~- ._.~~-.._._~--.___.---_.~~~.-~.~~~.-~...~...~ ~~-Channel 201 88.1 MHr. ~-- 201A 961010 APP CN 306.8 49.27 40 59 38 0.250 274 10.2 -22.53< -73.10c Fairfield IA 126.8 BPED19961010MC 91 58 48 60 112.2 American Family Associatio 201A 910321 APP CN 316.3 55.50 41 05 21 3.250 326 12.3 -26.85r -71.39C Fairfield IA 136.3 BPED19970321MB 91 58 05 92 114.6 University Of Northern Iow 2010 K20JCJ LIC CN 293.6 82.80 41 01 26 3.250 287 9.5 13.51 -38.84< Ot t umwa IA 113.6 BLFT19941205TB 92 24 48 52 112.1 American Family Associati0 201A WAXR LIC VX 50.9 133.52 41 28 41 3.000 294 22.8 21.55 -2.12c GeneSeO IL 230.9 BLED20020215ARE 90 16 08 88 112.8 American Family Associatio 201U KLlOlGU LIC C 235.4 107.89 40 10 29 0.010 340 4.8 54.43 -9.14- Kirksville MO 55.4 BLFT20010718ARM 92 33 18 61 112.9 Family Worship Center Chur _..Channel 202 88.3 MHz. ~-- 202A WIUS LIC HN 112.7 76.04 40 27 47 0,120 237 5.9 18.50 -42.36~ Macomb IL 292.7 BLED19820217AP 90 41 00 26 112.5 Western Illinois Universit 202A 910321 APP CN 289.9 76.87 40 57 40 0.380 351 18.2 -18.11r -53.48< ottumwa IA 109.9 BPED19970321PlR 92 22 11 156 112.1 University Of Northern Iow 2038 WGCAFM LIC CN 169.5 85.56 39 58 18 40.000 325 47.1 -28.35< -25.47r Qlli"CY IL 349.5 BLED19810930i(A 91 19 42 132 63.4 Great Commission Broadcast 202A 970108 APP CN 293.6 82.80 41 01 26 0.250 279 8.7 16.39 -38. 00< ottumwa I P 113.6 EPED19970108MI 92 24 48 44 112.1 American Family Associatio 201A 961010 APP CN 306.8 49.27 40 59 38 0.250 274 10.2 -2.55< -19.53< Fairfield Ih 126.8 BPED19961010MC 91 58 48 60 58.6 American Family Associatio 2OlA 970321 APP CN 316.3 55.50 41 05 21 0.250 326 12.3 -2.63< -17.96< Fairfield IA 136.3 BPED19970321MB 91 58 05 92 61.1 University Of Northern Iow 202C3 KCCKFM LIC CN 354.8 131.57 41 54 33 10.000 366 36.2 -8.4er -19.11( Cedar Kapids IA 174.8 BLED1408 91 39 17 133 114.4 Kirkwoad Community College ~_.Channel 203 88.5 MHr. --- 2038 WGCAFM LIC CN 169.5 85.56 39 58 18 40.000 325 47.7 -86.51< -78.93< Q"i"CY IL 349.5 BLED19870930KA 91 19 42 132 116.8 Great Commission Broadcast 203A KALA LIC C 40.4 119.17 41 32 28 0.100 239 6.3 52.86 -2.54< Davenport IA 220.4 BMLED20030218AA 90 34 57 64 113.5 St. Ambrose College 257D K257DK LIC CN 60.6 32.59 40 52 22 0.170 287 10.4 12.0R 20.6EI Durlinaton IA 240.6 BLFT19990303TA 91 10 26 78 44.1 Freedom Quest Promotions _.~Channel 204 88.1 MHz. - 205C2 KLDI CP EN 36.0 48.70 41 05 00 32. 500 302 34.4 -46.42< -45.9% Wapello IA 216.0 RNPED19991215PAE 91 10 IC 66 60.3 Educational Media Foundati 2038 WGCAFM LIC CN 169.5 85.56 39 58 18 40.000 325 47.7 -28.35< -25.41< QUlnCY IL 349.5 BLED19870930KA 91 19 42 132 63.4 Great Commlssion Broadcast L04A KEWM.C CP DVX 335.0 90.60 41 28 02 2.379 322 20.4 -16.31< -43.24< Wllliarnsburg 1A 155.0 BPEDl9990602~ 91 58 1E 79 113.5 Family Stations, Inc. 204A KTM LIC CN 236.2 109.29 40 10 40 1.000 329 13.8 21.35 -17.35< Kirksville MO 56.2 BLED19980217KE 92 34 4C 56 112.9 Truman State University 204A KIGC LIC HN 304.5 115.29 41 18 37 0.230 275 6.9 54.11 -4.09< Uskalonsa IA 124.5 BLED19910204KF 92 38 49 16 112.4 William Penn College Page U 2 CH CALL TYPE AZI. DIST LAT . Pwr 1 kW1 CORlM1 PROlkm) *IN' 'OUT* ClTY STATE <-- FILE U LNG . HAAT (Mi INTikmi LICENSEE (Overlap in km) .-__..-__.--..._...__________________ 2040 K204DE CP VN 335.7 112.88 41 39 15 0.250 262 7.1 50.19 -7.68< hmana IA 155.1 BFFT19980504TB 92 04 10 22 113.5 Family Stations, Inc. 2570 KZ57DR LIC CN 60.6 32.59 40 52 22 0.170 287 10.4 8.5R 24.1M Burlington IA 240.6 BLFT19990303TA 91 10 26 la 44.1 Freedom Quest Promotions 258C1 WCOY 100.000 316 57.3 8.5R 79.211 Q"l"C)? 142 45.4 Staradio Corporation .._Channel 205 88.9 MHz. --- 205C2 KLDI CP EN 36.0 48.70 41 05 00 32.500 302 34.4 -104.13< -P9.44< Wapdl" IA 216.0 BNPED19991215PAE 91 10 10 66 113.1 Educational Media Foundati 206A 950515 hPP CN 306.8 49.27 40 59 38 1.000 214 14.1 -9.56< -23.51< Fairfield IA 126.8 BPED19950515ML 91 58 48 60 58.6 American Family Associatia 206C3 950213 APP CN 289.9 76.87 40 57 40 13.500 368 43.3 -24.68< -25.01< ottumwa IA 109.9 BPED19950213MB 92 22 11 173 58.6 Iowa St Un Of Science b Te 205D K205EF CP C 113.6 75.68 40 21 18 0.020 260 4.9 21.83 -41.8% Macomb IL 293.6 BNPFT20000112ARK 90 41 33 50 112.7 Family Worship Center Chur 2050 K205CA LIC DHN 293.6 80.98 41 01 03 0.178 260 6.5 21.62 -37.65< Ottumwa, Etc IA 113.6 BLFT14930629TB 92 23 36 20 112.1 Family Stations, Inc. 20881 WI~ L1C DCN 161.9 43.60 40 20 44 10.000 311 35.1 -1.84' 4.03 Warsaw IL 347.9 BLED19950420KP. 91 24 11 124 4.4 western Illinois universit 258C1 WCOY LIC NCX 184.1 87.70 39 56 30 316 57.3 8.5R 19.2M Qulncv IL 4.1 BLH20021125AhV 91 35 03 45.4 Staradio Corporation _..Channel 206 89.1 MHr. -- Z06A 950515 APP CN 306.8 49.27 40 59 38 1.000 274 14.1 -39.17< -71.08< Fairfield Ih 126.8 BPED19950515ML 91 58 48 60 112.2 American family hssociatia 206C3 950213 APP CN 289.9 76.87 40 57 40 13.500 368 43.3 -72.531 -18.59~ Ot tumwa IA 109.9 BPED19950213MB 92 22 11 173 112.1 Iowa St Un Of Science 6 Te 205C2 KLDI CP EN 36.0 48.70 41 05 00 32.500 302 34.4 -46.42< -45.9% Wapello IA 216.0 BNPED19991215AhE 91 10 10 66 60.3 Educational Media Foundati 207C1 WDLMFM LIC CN 43.3 125.79 41 32 52 ion.000 354 60.9 -4.321 4.48 East Moline IL 223.3 BLED19791219AA 90 28 30 170 60.4 The Moody Bible Institute ZOBB1 WIUW LIC DCN 161.9 43.60 40 20 44 10.000 311 35.1 -1.84i 4.03 Warsaw IL 347.9 BLED19950420&X 91 24 11 124 4.4 western Illinois universit .._Channel 207 89.3 MHr. --- 207C1 WDLMFM LIC CN 43.3 125.79 41 32 52 100.000 354 60.9 -71.581 -48.97< East Moline IL 223.3 BLED19191219?.A 90 28 30 170 113.8 The Moody Bible Institute 2078 WIPA LIC DCN 147.1 131.92 39 43 25 48.416 316 51.8 -46.871 -36.83< Pittsfield IL 327.1 BLED19921221KB 90 41 09 149 116.9 University Of I1 At Spring 200B1 WIUW LIC DCN 167.9 43.60 40 20 44 10.000 311 35.1 -51.7% -55.1% Warsaw IL 347.9 BLED19950420KA 91 24 11 124 63.6 Western Illinois Universit 2OhA 950515 APP CN 306.8 49.27 40 59 38 1.000 274 14.1 -9.56< -23.51< Fairfield Ih 126.8 BPED19950515ML 91 58 48 60 58.6 American Family Associatio 210C3 KAYP LIC V 340.9 8.26 40 47 59 9.000 331 37.4 -34.13'< -33.20+< Burlington IA 160.9 BLED20001114AAA 91 32 35 150 4.1 American Family Associatlo 210C3 KhYP.C CP VN 340.9 8.26 40 41 59 16.500 303 38.1 -34.96'< -33.97"r Burlington Ih 160.9 BMPED19981014MB 91 32 35 116 4.1 American Family hssociatio 20FC3 950213 APP CN 289.9 76.87 40 57 40 13.500 368 43.3 -24.68c -25.01< Ottumwa Ih 109.9 BPED19950213MB 92 22 11 173 58.6 Iowa SI Un Of Science b Te 2100 KAYPFl CP V 64.7 28.40 40 50 16 0.030 250 5.1 -10.19*< 19.36 Burllngton IA 244.7 BNPFTB20020227hh 91 12 22 45 4.0 American Family Associaiio CH CALL TYPE AZI.
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