Waukesha, Wisconsin United States | |
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Channels | Analog: 47 (UHF) Digital: 23 UHF |
Affiliations | Independent; TWiT.tv |
Owner | Waukesha Tower Associates |
Founded | January 4, 1989 |
First air date | 1990 |
Call letters' meaning | Waukesha Tower ASsociates (owner) |
Former callsigns | W43AV (1989–1996) |
Former affiliations | Home Shopping Network & America's Store/Home Shopping Spree |
Transmitter power | 39.7 kW (analog) 15 kW (digital) |
Height | 209 m (686 ft) |
Class | LPTV |
Facility ID | 71112 |
Transmitter coordinates | 42°58′5″N88°11′20.10″W / 42.96806°N 88.1889167°W |
Licensing authority | FCC |
Public license information | Profile CDBS |
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