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WSIU-TV - CARBONDALE, IL, US - Main Listing
Licensee (Owner): BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY (Southern Illinois University)
Service Designation: DTV Full Service Digital TV Station
Channel: 8   180 - 186 MHz Licensed 
File Number: BLEDT-20090612ADB     Facility ID Number: 4297
Application ID Number: 1ff2c784c4d24c2fa8f3cf6212b6c0ea
CDBS Application ID: 1317750

38°6'11"N (38.103056)Latitude
89°14'40"W (-89.244444)Longitude (NAD83)        

Polarization: Horizontal (H) Horizontal   Vertical   
Effective Radiated Power (ERP):53 kW ERP
 
TV Zone: 1 Feet  Meters  
Antenna Height Above Average Terrain: 889'271m
Antenna Height Above Ground Level: 859'262m
Antenna Height Above Mean Sea Level: 1348'411m

4.78 kW TPO - 0.69 dB line loss + 11.14 dB antenna gain = 53 kW ERP
6.79 dBk TPO - 0.69 dB line loss + 11.14 dB antenna gain = 17.24 dBk ERP

Non-DirectionalAntenna ID No.: 87284      Pattern Rotation: 0°
Elec. Beam Tilt: 0.5° 
Antenna Make: DIE      Antenna Model: TUV-32GTH/13HV-R 06/03      

ASRN:  1062973   ULS Data   Other Stations on Tower 
 
Pop:  1,231,492
 
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Area:  FCC Service Contour   Longley-Rice Coverage Map
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