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- Channel_78 abstract "Channel 78 was removed from television use in 1983, but was formerly used by television stations in North America which broadcast on UHF frequencies 854-860 MHz. There was one full-power originating station on this frequency in Canada. CBEFT (Radio-Canada Windsor) first aired on Channel 78 in 1976, moving to channel 54 in 1982. By 1996, the station had become a simple rebroadcaster of CBOFT Ottawa-Hull. Later a CBLFT rebroadcaster, it had been moved to channel 35 due to the reassignment of UHF TV channels 52-69 to mobile telephony in 2009; it remained full-power analogue until closing down (along with all of CBC/Radio Canada's rebroadcasters) in 2012.In the United States, channels 70-83 had served primarily as a \"translator band\" containing repeater transmitters to fill gaps in coverage for existing stations. These transmitters were forced to change frequency repeatedly, as stations which had moved from 70-83 due to the 1983 introduction of analogue mobile telephony typically had to move again by 2011 due to the loss of UHF TV channels 52-69 to cellular telephones. While as low-power television stations these were not required to convert to digital operation on the 2009 US transition date, most were adversely affected by the upstream full-power stations conversion. Many have gone silent. WTTW (PBS Chicago) operated a channel 78 repeater from 1964–1972, now defunct. Coverage is now provided directly by the main transmitters for the two Chicago PBS member stations (channels 11 and 20), housed at the Sears Tower upon its completion in 1973. KATU-TV (ABC Portland, Oregon) rebroadcaster K78AU Maupin, Oregon moved to K54BK channel 54 and will relocate to digital channel 17. KCBD (NBC Lubbock) rebroadcaster K78AZ Matador, Texas had moved to K40FK channel 40. It is no longer in operation. KECI-TV (NBC Missoula) rebroadcaster K78CG Salmon, Idaho moved to K65BG channel 65; it is now digital channel 42 as K42JX-D. KHQ-TV (NBC Spokane) rebroadcaster K78AI Libby, Montana moved to K66DR channel 66 and will move to digital channel 26. KIIN-TV (PBS Johnston, Iowa) rebroadcaster K78CR Keosauqua, Iowa moved to K54AF channel 54; it is currently digital channel 24. KIRO-TV (CBS Seattle) rebroadcaster K78BM Point Pulley, Washington moved to K67GJ channel 67; it is now digital channel 47. KOAT-TV (ABC Albuquerque) rebroadcaster K78AS Santa Rosa, New Mexico moved to K64DV channel 64; it is no longer in operation. KOCO-TV (ABC Oklahoma City) rebroadcaster K78BK Seiling, Oklahoma had moved to K55EZ channel 55. Rebroadcasters for this region have been moved to digital channels K19GZ-D, K41KS-D, K43KU-D, K47LB-D and K49DO-D, all operated by KFOR-TV. KSL-TV (NBC Salt Lake City) rebroadcasters K78AF La Barge, Wyoming and K78BF Preston, Idaho have been moved to K02GE channel 2 and K33GF channel 33 (now K33GF-D). KTVK (Phoenix) rebroadcaster K78AC Kingman, Arizona moved to K23FV channel 23 (now K23FV-D). KTVX-TV (ABC Salt Lake City) rebroadcaster K78AA Castle Dale, Utah moved to K32FR channel 32, now digital channel 38. KUTV (CBS Salt Lake City) rebroadcaster K78BG Myton, Utah has moved to K41GT channel 41.↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
- Channel_78 wikiPageID "15105292".
- Channel_78 wikiPageLength "4712".
- Channel_78 wikiPageOutDegree "81".
- Channel_78 wikiPageRevisionID "703674492".
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink Albuquerque,_New_Mexico.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink American_Broadcasting_Company.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink Broadcast_relay_station.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink CBEFT.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink CBLFT-DT.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink CBOFT-DT.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink CBS.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink Castle_Dale,_Utah.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink Category:TV_stations_by_channel_number.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink Channel_70.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink Channel_83.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink Chicago.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink Dark_(broadcasting).
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink Digital_television.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink Digital_television_transition_in_the_United_States.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink File:CBEFT-U78.jpg.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink Hull,_Quebec.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink Ici_Radio-Canada_Télé.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink Iowa_Public_Television.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink Johnston,_Iowa.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink KATU.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink KCBD.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink KFOR-TV.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink KHQ-TV.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink KIDK.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink KIRO-TV.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink KOAT-TV.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink KOCO-TV.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink KSL-TV.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink KTVK.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink KTVX.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink KUEN.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink KUTV.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink Keosauqua,_Iowa.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink Kingman,_Arizona.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink Klahanie,_Washington.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink La_Barge,_Wyoming.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink Libby,_Montana.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink Low-power_broadcasting.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink Lubbock,_Texas.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink Matador,_Texas.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink Maupin,_Oregon.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink Missoula,_Montana.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink Mobile_phone.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink Montana_PBS.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink Myton,_Utah.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink NBC.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink NBC_Montana.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink Oklahoma_City.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink Ottawa.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink PBS.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink Phoenix,_Arizona.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink Portland,_Oregon.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink Preston,_Idaho.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink Salmon,_Idaho.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink Salt_Lake_City.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink Santa_Rosa,_New_Mexico.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink Seattle.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink Seiling,_Oklahoma.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink Spokane,_Washington.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink WTTW.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink Willis_Tower.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLink Windsor,_Ontario.
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLinkText "78".
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Channel 78".
- Channel_78 wikiPageWikiLinkText "UHF 78".
- Channel_78 subject Category:TV_stations_by_channel_number.
- Channel_78 type Station.
- Channel_78 type Station.
- Channel_78 comment "Channel 78 was removed from television use in 1983, but was formerly used by television stations in North America which broadcast on UHF frequencies 854-860 MHz. There was one full-power originating station on this frequency in Canada. CBEFT (Radio-Canada Windsor) first aired on Channel 78 in 1976, moving to channel 54 in 1982. By 1996, the station had become a simple rebroadcaster of CBOFT Ottawa-Hull.".
- Channel_78 label "Channel 78".
- Channel_78 sameAs Q5072361.
- Channel_78 sameAs Q5072361.
- Channel_78 wasDerivedFrom Channel_78?oldid=703674492.
- Channel_78 isPrimaryTopicOf Channel_78.