K13AV-D

K13AV-D is a digital low-power television station in Gunnison, Colorado. The station is owned and operated by the Gunnison County Metropolitan Recreation District. The station's digital signal is broadcast over VHF channel 13, with consumer television receivers displaying its subchannels as different virtual channels.[1]

K13AV-D
Gunnison, Colorado
United States
ChannelsDigital: 13 (VHF)
Virtual: 12 (PSIP)
AffiliationsIndependent
OwnerGunnison County Metropolitan Recreation District
FoundedOctober 27, 2009
Transmitter power0.055 kW
Height372 feet (113 m)
Facility ID25644
Transmitter coordinates38°31′41.5″N 106°54′14.6″W
Websitegunniguide.tv

Translators

In addition to its principal transmitter at Tenderfoot Mountain, Colorado, in order to broaden its signal coverage area, the station's programming is rebroadcast over a series of translators/satellites to provide over-the-air television service to other areas in and around the Gunnison area and surrounding communities in much of Gunnison and northern Saguache Counties. The following is a list of those translators, physical (RF channels) listed.

  • K30EJ-D/30-Crested Butte
  • K33KJ-D/33-Crested Butte
  • K05JT/5-Pitkin
  • K17GC-D/17-Pitkin
  • K07VH/7-Sargents
  • K47LZ-D/47-Sargents
  • K16DR-D/16-Jacks Cabin
  • K36GQ-D/36-Parlin
  • K07ZG-D/7-Powderhorn Valley

Digital television

The station's signal is multiplexed. One of its subchannels serves as a translator of Fox affiliate KDVR in Denver, and the K13AV-D signal maps that subchannel to PSIP channel 31.1.

Channel Video Aspect PSIP Short Name Programming [1]
2.2 480i 4:3 THIS This TV
12.1 CHGUIDE On-screen channel guide with audio of KBUT radio
12.2 GUNNITV Independent / locally oriented programming
13.2 DISCOVE Discovery Channel
13.3 NASA NASA TV
31.1 KDVRFOX Fox (via KDVR/Denver)

References


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