KAMU-TV explained

Callsign:KAMU-TV
City:College Station, Texas
Branding:KAMU PBS
Digital:12 (VHF)
Virtual:12
Country:United States
Callsign Meaning:For owner Texas A&M University
Owner:Texas A&M University
Former Affiliations:NET (February−October 1970)
Former Channel Numbers:Analog: 15 (UHF, 1970–2009)
Erp:3.2 kW
Haat:1050NaN0
Facility Id:65301
Coordinates:30.63°N -96.3428°W
Licensing Authority:FCC

KAMU-TV (channel 12) is a PBS member television station licensed to College Station, Texas, United States. Owned by Texas A&M University, it is a sister station to NPR member KAMU-FM (90.9). The two stations share studios at the Moore Communications Center on the university's campus; KAMU-TV's transmitter is located at adjacent Hensel Park. KAMU-TV serves as the sole PBS member station for the WacoTempleBryan market.

History

KAMU-TV began broadcasting on February 15, 1970.[1] It originally aired on UHF channel 15, and was the first educational station in central Texas.

On April 1, 2003, KAMU was the first station in the region to begin broadcasting in HDTV.[2] KAMU made the first live HDTV broadcast in the region on April 22, 2004, with the program Meet the Candidates 2004.[3]

On February 27, 2018, Central Texas College's board of trustees voted to close down KNCT (which served the western third of the Waco–Temple–Bryan market, including Waco and Killeen) over budgetary concerns related to the FCC spectrum repacking that would have required that station to move from RF channel 46 to RF channel 17 starting in 2020, as well as the need to replace its original transmitter.[4] The shutdown of KNCT, which would occur on August 31, 2018, would leave KAMU-TV as the only PBS member station in the market.[5] [6] [7] However, most cable systems on the western side of the market opted to import KLRU from Austin, which had already served as the default PBS member station for the market's southwestern areas.

Technical information

Subchannels

The station's signal is multiplexed:

Channel! scope="col"
Res.AspectShort nameProgramming
12.1 KAMU-HD Main KAMU-TV programming / PBS
12.2 480iKAMU SD Create
12.3 KAMU SD PBS Kids

Analog-to-digital conversion

KAMU's broadcasts became digital-only, effective June 12, 2009. It opted to use channel 12 as its virtual channel, rather than its former analog channel 15. KAMU offered ResearchChannel on subchannel 12.3 until that service was discontinued in August 2010.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://kamu.tamu.edu/aboutus.php History of KAMU
  2. Web site: KAMU makes waves with digital upgrade . LeBas . John . . March 30, 2003 . September 16, 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110704120028/http://209.189.226.235/region/localregional/033003kamuupgrade.php . July 4, 2011 . dead .
  3. Web site: KAMU has first live HD broadcast . . April 24, 2004 . September 16, 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070919031244/http://media.www.thebatt.com/media/storage/paper657/news/2004/04/23/NewsInBrief/Kamu-Has.First.Live.Hd.Broadcast-669668.shtml . September 19, 2007 . dead .
  4. http://data.fcc.gov/download/incentive-auctions/Transition_Files/Phase_Assignment_Closing_PN.csv FCC TV spectrum Phase Assignment Table
  5. News: Angeline. Jillian. Local PBS station KNCT going dark soon. March 9, 2018. KCEN. February 28, 2018.
  6. News: Hoover. Carl. Killeen-Temple public television station KNCT to end broadcasts. March 9, 2018. Waco Tribune-Herald. March 3, 2018. en.
  7. News: Ferraro. Julie A.. Eventual closure of KNCT a tough decision. March 9, 2018. Killeen Daily Herald. March 3, 2018. en.