Stations
As of the DTV transition on February 17, 2009, the NHPTV stations are:
Station | City of license | Channels TV / RF |
First air date | Call letters’ meaning |
ERP | HAAT | Facility ID | Transmitter Coordinates |
WENH-TV | Durham | 11 (PSIP) 11 (VHF) |
July 6, 1959 | Educational New Hampshire | 30 kW | 304.1 m | 69237 | 43°10′33″N 71°12′29″W / 43.17583°N 71.20806°W / 43.17583; -71.20806 (WENH-TV) |
WEKW-TV | Keene | 52 (PSIP) 49 (UHF) |
May 21, 1968 | Educational Keene Western New Hampshire |
43 kW | 330 m | 69271 | 43°2′0″N 72°22′4″W / 43.033333°N 72.36778°W / 43.033333; -72.36778 (WEKW-TV) |
WLED-TV | Littleton | 49 (PSIP) 48 (UHF) |
February 19681 | Littleton EDucational | 45 kW | 388 m | 69328 | 44°21′10″N 71°44′15″W / 44.35278°N 71.7375°W / 44.35278; -71.7375 (WLED-TV) |
Notes:
- 1. The Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook says WLED signed on February 7, while the Television and Cable Factbook says it signed on February 8.
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