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- Channel_72 abstract "Channel 72 was removed from television use in 1983, but was formerly used by television stations in North America which broadcast on 818-824 MHz. In the United States, channels 70-83 served primarily as a \"translator band\" containing repeater transmitters to fill gaps in coverage for existing stations: The Midwest Program on Airborne Television Instruction (MPATI) had used UHF channels 72 & 76 (KS2XGA and KS2XGD, respectively) on an experimental basis in stratocasting operation from 1961-1967. The costs involved ultimately proved prohibitive. CHBC-TV (Global Kelowna) rebroadcaster CHBC-TV-4 Princeton, British Columbia, then a CBC affiliate; later became CBC-owned CBRG-TV on channel 6, rebroadcasting CBUT Vancouver CHBC-TV (Global Kelowna) rebroadcaster CHBC-TV-5 Enderby, British Columbia moved to channel 16. KAME-TV (independent in Reno) rebroadcaster K72AA Yerington, Nevada, formerly on channel 72, was moved to K06KC channel 6. KENS-TV (CBS San Antonio) rebroadcaster K72DN Leakey, Texas moved to K45FL channel 45. KFDA-TV (CBS Amarillo) rebroadcaster K72CB Canadian, Texas was moved to K33CQ channel 33. KIRO-TV (CBS Seattle) rebroadcaster K72CI Everett, Washington moved to K58BW channel 58. KVBC-TV (NBC Las Vegas) rebroadcaster K72AE Needles, California was moved to K30BQ channel 30. KOIN (CBS Portland) rebroadcaster K72AB/K72AY Maupin, Oregon moved to K56CD channel 56. KOLO-TV (ABC Reno) rebroadcaster K72AF Battle Mountain, Nevada moved to K13JD channel 13. KPAZ-TV (TBN Phoenix) rebroadcaster K72CK Globe, Arizona was moved to K41ER channel 41. KREM-TV (CBS Spokane) rebroadcaster K72AI Libby, Montana moved to K62DL channel 62. KUED-TV (PBS Salt Lake City) rebroadcasters K72CM Helper, Utah and K72AQ Delta, Utah were moved to K07NS channel 7 and K31FG channel 31 respectively. KVII-TV (ABC Amarillo) rebroadcasters K72BZ Childress, Texas and K72CD Clarendon, Texas were moved to K48DD channel 48 and K49AQ channel 49. KXLY-TV (ABC Spokane) rebroadcaster K72CY Lewiston, Idaho moved to K45FZ channel 45. WLUK-TV (Fox TV Green Bay) rebroadcaster W72AJ Escanaba, Michigan moved to W40AN channel 40. WVIA-TV (PBS Scranton) rebroadcaster W72AT Towanda, Pennsylvania moved to W25AQ channel 25.↑ ↑ ↑".
- Channel_72 wikiPageID "15105263".
- Channel_72 wikiPageLength "3651".
- Channel_72 wikiPageOutDegree "86".
- Channel_72 wikiPageRevisionID "703675033".
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink Amarillo,_Texas.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink American_Broadcasting_Company.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink Battle_Mountain,_Nevada.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink Broadcast_relay_station.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink CBC_Television.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink CBS.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink CBUT-DT.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink CHBC-DT.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink Canadian,_Texas.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink Category:TV_stations_by_channel_number.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink Channel_70.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink Channel_76.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink Channel_83.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink Childress,_Texas.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink Clarendon,_Texas.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink Delta,_Utah.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink Enderby,_British_Columbia.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink Escanaba,_Michigan.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink Everett,_Washington.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink Fox_Broadcasting_Company.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink Global_Television_Network.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink Globe,_Arizona.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink Green_Bay,_Wisconsin.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink Helper,_Utah.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink KAME-TV.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink KENS.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink KFDA-TV.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink KIRO-TV.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink KOIN.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink KOLO-TV.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink KPAX-TV.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink KPAZ-TV.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink KPNX.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink KREM_(TV).
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink KUED.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink KUTV.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink KVBC-LP.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink KVII-TV.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink KXLY-TV.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink Kelowna.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink Las_Vegas.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink Leakey,_Texas.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink Lewiston,_Idaho.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink Libby,_Montana.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink Maupin,_Oregon.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink Midwest_Program_on_Airborne_Television_Instruction.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink NBC.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink Needles,_California.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink North_American_television_frequencies.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink PBS.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink Phoenix,_Arizona.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink Portland,_Oregon.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink Princeton,_British_Columbia.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink Reno,_Nevada.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink Salt_Lake_City.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink San_Antonio.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink Scranton,_Pennsylvania.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink Seattle.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink Spokane,_Washington.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink Stratovision.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink Towanda,_Pennsylvania.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink Trinity_Broadcasting_Network.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink Vancouver.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink WLUK-TV.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink WVIA-TV.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLink Yerington,_Nevada.
- Channel_72 wikiPageWikiLinkText "72".
- Channel_72 subject Category:TV_stations_by_channel_number.
- Channel_72 type Station.
- Channel_72 type Station.
- Channel_72 comment "Channel 72 was removed from television use in 1983, but was formerly used by television stations in North America which broadcast on 818-824 MHz. In the United States, channels 70-83 served primarily as a \"translator band\" containing repeater transmitters to fill gaps in coverage for existing stations: The Midwest Program on Airborne Television Instruction (MPATI) had used UHF channels 72 & 76 (KS2XGA and KS2XGD, respectively) on an experimental basis in stratocasting operation from 1961-1967.".
- Channel_72 label "Channel 72".
- Channel_72 sameAs Q5072353.
- Channel_72 sameAs Q5072353.
- Channel_72 wasDerivedFrom Channel_72?oldid=703675033.
- Channel_72 isPrimaryTopicOf Channel_72.