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- Channel_82 abstract "Channel 82 was removed from television use in 1983. The second-highest frequency to have been used for NTSC-M terrestrial TV broadcasting, it was formerly used by a handful of television stations in North America which broadcast on 878-884 MHz. In the United States, channels 70-83 served primarily as a \"translator band\" for repeater transmitters filling gaps in coverage for existing stations: KG2XEL Emporium, Pennsylvania, the first experimental 10-watt signal on this channel (1953), rebroadcast WJAC-TV Johnstown in order to circumvent hills which posed local obstacles to the main WJAC signal. KATU (ABC Portland) rebroadcaster K82AT Tillamook, Oregon, formerly on this channel, has moved to K43EJ channel 43. KBJR (NBC Duluth) rebroadcaster K82AJ International Falls, Minnesota moved to K60BT channel 60. KRQE (CBS Albuquerque) rebroadcasters K82AC Romeo, Colorado and K82AR Durango, Colorado were moved to K45GD channel 45 and K31FV channel 31. KFOR-TV (NBC Oklahoma City) rebroadcaster K82BB Seiling, Oklahoma has been moved to K53CI channel 53. KESQ-TV (ABC Palm Springs) rebroadcaster K82BQ Hemet, California was used in the 1980s.↑ ↑".
- Channel_82 wikiPageID "15105353".
- Channel_82 wikiPageLength "1812".
- Channel_82 wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- Channel_82 wikiPageRevisionID "703673955".
- Channel_82 wikiPageWikiLink Albuquerque,_New_Mexico.
- Channel_82 wikiPageWikiLink American_Broadcasting_Company.
- Channel_82 wikiPageWikiLink Broadcast_relay_station.
- Channel_82 wikiPageWikiLink CBS.
- Channel_82 wikiPageWikiLink Category:TV_stations_by_channel_number.
- Channel_82 wikiPageWikiLink Channel_70.
- Channel_82 wikiPageWikiLink Channel_83.
- Channel_82 wikiPageWikiLink Duluth,_Minnesota.
- Channel_82 wikiPageWikiLink Durango,_Colorado.
- Channel_82 wikiPageWikiLink Emporium,_Pennsylvania.
- Channel_82 wikiPageWikiLink Hemet,_California.
- Channel_82 wikiPageWikiLink International_Falls,_Minnesota.
- Channel_82 wikiPageWikiLink Johnstown,_Pennsylvania.
- Channel_82 wikiPageWikiLink KATU.
- Channel_82 wikiPageWikiLink KBJR-TV.
- Channel_82 wikiPageWikiLink KESQ-TV.
- Channel_82 wikiPageWikiLink KFOR-TV.
- Channel_82 wikiPageWikiLink KRQE.
- Channel_82 wikiPageWikiLink NBC.
- Channel_82 wikiPageWikiLink NTSC.
- Channel_82 wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Channel_82 wikiPageWikiLink Oklahoma_City.
- Channel_82 wikiPageWikiLink Palm_Springs,_California.
- Channel_82 wikiPageWikiLink Portland,_Oregon.
- Channel_82 wikiPageWikiLink Romeo,_Colorado.
- Channel_82 wikiPageWikiLink Seiling,_Oklahoma.
- Channel_82 wikiPageWikiLink Tillamook,_Oregon.
- Channel_82 wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Channel_82 wikiPageWikiLink WJAC-TV.
- Channel_82 wikiPageWikiLinkText "82/83".
- Channel_82 subject Category:TV_stations_by_channel_number.
- Channel_82 type Station.
- Channel_82 type Station.
- Channel_82 comment "Channel 82 was removed from television use in 1983. The second-highest frequency to have been used for NTSC-M terrestrial TV broadcasting, it was formerly used by a handful of television stations in North America which broadcast on 878-884 MHz.".
- Channel_82 label "Channel 82".
- Channel_82 sameAs Q5072369.
- Channel_82 sameAs Q5072369.
- Channel_82 wasDerivedFrom Channel_82?oldid=703673955.
- Channel_82 isPrimaryTopicOf Channel_82.