KHNL - Satellite Stations

Satellite Stations

These stations, in addition to translator K32IX-D in Lihue, rebroadcast KHNL's signal throughout Hawaii.

Station City of license Channel First air date Call letters’
meaning
ERP HAAT Facility ID Transmitter location Transmitter Coordinates
KHBC-TV Hilo 22 (UHF) August 22, 1983 Hilo Broadcasting Company (Original owner) 8 kW −170 m 34846 on top of Hilo Hawaiian Hotel 19°43′40.9″N 155°4′0.7″W / 19.728028°N 155.066861°W / 19.728028; -155.066861 (KHBC-TV)
KOGG Wailuku 16 (UHF) August 22, 1989 OGG is Kahului Airport's IATA code 50 kW 818 m 34859 summit of Haleakala 20°39′26.7″N 156°21′39.1″W / 20.657417°N 156.360861°W / 20.657417; -156.360861 (KOGG)

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