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WLYH | |
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First air date | August 29, 1986 |
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Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 55283 |
Class | LD |
ERP | 15 kW |
HAAT | 411.7 m (1,351 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 40°2′43″N 77°45′11″W / 40.04528°N 77.75306°W[2][3] |
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Public license information | LMS |
WCZS-LD (channel 35) is a low-power television station in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, United States. The station is owned by Sonshine Family Television.
History
The station, which first signed on the air on August 29, 1986, was a longtime Cornerstone Television station previously licensed to Harrisburg. WCZS-LD (as W07DP-D) was sold to Sonshine Family Television in 2018.[4] In 2020, the station changed its city of license to Chambersburg and obtained a construction permit to move its transmitter to Clarks Knob, near its new city of license.[2][3]
The station signed on UHF analog channel 40 on August 29, 1986, as W40AF; and then began broadcasting on channel 35 on December 8, 2003, as W35BT. The station's digital signal was inaugurated on VHF digital channel 7 on August 21, 2009, as W07DP-D; and moved to UHF digital channel 30 in 2020 as WCZS-LD.
Technical information
Subchannels
The station's digital signal is multiplexed:
Channel | Res. | Aspect | Short name | Programming |
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27.14 | 720p | 16:9 | WHTM | ABC (WHTM-TV) |
35.1 | Bounce | Bounce TV | ||
35.2 | CourtTV | Court TV | ||
35.3 | 480i | Mystery | Ion Mystery | |
35.4 | Grit | Grit | ||
35.5 | DeFY | Defy | ||
35.6 | Newsy | Scripps News | ||
49.14 | 720p | WLYH HD | WLYH (Religious) | |
49.24 | 480i | WLYH SD | Radiant TV (WLYH-DT2) |
Analog-to-digital conversion
W07DP-D (as W35BT) shut down its analog signal, over UHF channel 35, on June 12, 2009, the official date on which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital signal began on its pre-transition VHF channel 7,[6] using virtual channel 35.
References
- ↑ "Facility Technical Data for WCZS-LD". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
- 1 2 "Licensing and Management System". Federal Communications Commission. Archived from the original on December 12, 2020. Retrieved December 12, 2020.
- 1 2 "WCZS-LD Shippensburg, PA". RabbitEars. Archived from the original on December 12, 2020. Retrieved December 12, 2020.
- ↑ Jacobson, Adam. "A TV Deal That's A Pocketful of Sonshine". Radio and Television Business Report. Archived from the original on December 12, 2020. Retrieved December 12, 2020.
- ↑ RabbitEars TV Query for WCZS-LD
- ↑ "DTV Tentative Channel Designations for the First and the Second Rounds" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on August 29, 2013. Retrieved March 24, 2012.