UHF-TV Inc.

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UHF-TV Inc. is a low-powered television broadcaster which relays stations to people in the Willmar, Minnesota area.

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UHF-TV's station lineup is as follows: [1]

RF channelCall signNetworkOriginating station
14K14LF-DSee WUCW WUCW
17K17FA-DSee KARE KARE
19K19IH-DSee KSAX KSAX
22K22ND-DSee KWCM-TV Pioneer PBS
26K39FE-DSee KPXM-TV KPXM-TV
28K28IF-D28.1 TBN
28.2 Hillsong Channel
28.3 Positiv
30K30FZ-DSee WFTC WFTC
33K33OT-DSee WCCO-TV WCCO-TV
34 K34HO-D 5.4 Antenna TV
5.5 This TV [lower-alpha 1]
34.1 Reelz
34.2 KOOL TV
34.3 ShopHQ
35K35NR-D35.1 Heartland
35.2 Retro TV
35.3 Rev'n
35.4 The Family Channel
36K36OL-DSee KMSP-TV KMSP-TV
48K48AH-D

Note

  1. These subchannels correspond to subchannels of KSTC-TV not available from KSAX.

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References

  1. "RabbitEars TV market listing for Willmar, Minnesota". rabbitears.info. Retrieved December 18, 2021.