Knik TV Mast, located near Knik, Alaska, is a 246 metres (807 ft) tall guyed mast used for FM radio and television broadcasting. The mast is operated by Alaska Public Telecommunications, Inc. The mast gained the distinction as the tallest structure in Alaska, following the April 28, 2010 demolition of the 411 metres (1,348 ft) guyed mast at LORAN-C transmitter Port Clarence.
The following transmitters are radiated:
Television
[edit]Program | Channel Number | Transmission Power |
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KAUU | 7 | 50 kW |
KAKM | 8 | 50 kW |
KTUU-TV | 10 | 50 kW |
KYUR | 12 | 41 kW |
FM radio
[edit]Program | Channel Number | Transmission Power |
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KNBA | 90.3 MHz | 100 kW |
KSKA | 91.1 MHz | 100 kW |
External links
[edit]- http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/fmq?state=&call=&city=&arn=&serv=&vac=&freq=0.0&fre2=107.9&facid=&class=&dkt=&list=1&dist=1&dlat2=61&mlat2=25&slat2=20&NS=N&dlon2=149&mlon2=52&slon2=28&EW=W&size=9
- http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/AsrSearch/asrRegistration.jsp?regKey=112366
61°25′19.75″N 149°52′27.6″W / 61.4221528°N 149.874333°W / 61.4221528; -149.874333
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