KHVM-LD

KHVM-LD channel 48 is a digital low-power television station in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Its main affiliation is with the Global Christian Network. It broadcasts with a 15 kW signal from its Arden Hills, Minnesota tower, which it shares with sister station KTCJ-LD channel 50, a Cornerstone Television Network affiliate, and Daystar Television Network affiliate WDMI-LD channel 62. The station's tower was hit by lightning around Memorial Day 2010, forcing both stations KHVM-LD and KTCJ-LD to go silent (WDMI converted from analog to digital about the same time).

KHVM-LD
Minneapolis, Minnesota
CityMinneapolis, Minnesota
ChannelsDigital: 48 (UHF)
Virtual: 48 (PSIP)
Subchannels48.1 Global Christian Network
AffiliationsGlobal Christian Network
OwnerEICB TV
LicenseeEICB-TV East, LLC
Sister station(s)KTCJ-LD channel 50
Former call signsK28IO
Former channel number(s)28
Former affiliationsCornerstone Television Network
Transmitter power15kW
Height140 m (459 ft)
Facility ID130940
Transmitter coordinates45°4′5.0″N 93°10′30.0″W
Websitewww.eicbtv.com

KHVM previously broadcast a highly directional signal on channel 28 that carried southwest, to possibly to avoid signal conflicts with Wisconsin Public Television station WHWC-TV channel 28 in Menomonie, Wisconsin. KHVM gained an FCC "Special Temporary Authority" (STA) to broadcast at 0.35 kW power. In addition, KAWB in Brainerd, Minnesota, which also broadcasts on channel 28, displaced KHVM. KHVM began broadcasting on channel 48 over the last weekend in July 2011 following a construction permit to move to the channel. The station has been off air since August, 2017.[1]

References

  1. "Minneapolis, MN - HDTV (Post 3,176)". AVS Forum. Retrieved 25 Nov 2017.
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