KQHW-LD

Last updated
KQHW-LD [1]
City Mountain View, Hawaii
Channels
BrandingRxdio
Programming
Subchannels 32.1 KQHW-LD
AffiliationsDefunct
History
Former call signs
K32KR-D (2012) [2]
KHQQ-LD (VHF 2)
Technical information
Facility ID 188383
Class LD
ERP 11 W ERP
HAAT 455 m
Transmitter coordinates 19°33′41″N155°6′50″W / 19.56139°N 155.11389°W / 19.56139; -155.11389
Translator(s) KZED-LD 2 (VHF)

KQHW-LD was a low power digital television station [3] serving the District of Puna, south of Hilo, Hawai`i. [4]

KQHW-LD's transmission facility was located in its community of license of Mountain View, Hawaii. [5]

The station served a 172 square mile area, and covered an estimated population of 31,106. [6] Reception was also available in the Pahoa, Hawaii area [7] using a rooftop antenna. [8] The station operated much like a channel 6 radio station, with music playing instead of the more usual video programming.

History

KQHW's original construction permit was applied for on October 3, 2010 [9] and was granted a construction permit on January 30, 2012. [10]

The station's license was cancelled by the Federal Communications Commission on January 11, 2022.

Digital television

PSIP ChannelProgramming
32.1Main KQHW-LD programming / audio-only [11]

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References

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