KCHF
Santa Fe–Albuquerque, New Mexico United States | |
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City | Santa Fe, New Mexico |
Channels | Digital: 10 (VHF) Virtual: 11 |
Branding | KCHF TV 11 |
Programming | |
Affiliations | 11.1: Religious Independent 11.2: [Blank] 11.3: QVC 11.4: QVC2 11.5: KDAZ audio 11.6: WeatherNation TV |
Ownership | |
Owner | Belarmino Gonzalez (Son Broadcasting, Inc.) |
KNMQ-LD | |
History | |
First air date | January 21, 1984 |
Former channel number(s) | Analog: 11 (VHF, 1984–2009) |
DT2: Antenna TV (until 2020) DT3: Heartland (2014–2016) | |
Technical information | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 60793 |
ERP | 30 kW 22 kW (application)[1] |
HAAT | 610 m (2,001 ft) 1,252 m (4,108 ft) (application)[1] |
Transmitter coordinates | 35°46′49″N 106°31′36″W / 35.78028°N 106.52667°W 35°12′53.51″N 106°27′3.94″W / 35.2148639°N 106.4510944°W (application)[1] |
Translator(s) | See below |
Links | |
Public license information | Profile LMS |
Website | main: www |
KCHF, virtual channel 11 (VHF digital channel 10), is a religious independent television station serving Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States that is licensed to the state capital of Santa Fe. The station is owned by Belarmino "Blackie" Gonzalez and his non-profit ministry, Son Broadcasting. KCHF's studios are located on 4th Street in northwestern Albuquerque, and its transmitter is located near Los Alamos.
KCHF's main channel is relayed on the fifth digital subchannel of KYNM-LD (channel 25) in Albuquerque to provide improved reception in areas of the city where the main signal from Los Alamos is hard to receive, and on translator K24ML-D (channel 24) in Taos, New Mexico and K29ME-D (channel 29) in Antonito, Colorado.
History[]
The original construction permit for KCHF was granted on January 19, 1983. The station signed on in January 1984 and was granted a license to cover on June 29, 1984. It claims to be the first VHF Christian television station in the United States. During the analog era, KCHF was one of a few Christian television stations in the United States to operate on the VHF band (KJNP-TV in Fairbanks, Alaska is another example). KCHF's digital transmitter was licensed on January 26, 2006.
Programming[]
Some of the programs produced by KCHF include Restoring God's People, Healing is for You, A Healthier You and God Answers Prayer.
God Answers Prayer is a weekday, studio-based talk show with a live call-in segment. A "best of" show, with highlights of the past week, is seen on Sundays.
As part of its compliance with the federal Children's Television Act, KCHF broadcasts over eight hours of E/I-compliant children's programming each week, mostly aimed at children under 10, including a five-hour block on Saturday mornings.
Technical information[]
Subchannels[]
The station's digital signal is multiplexed:
Channel | Video | Aspect | PSIP Short Name | Programming[2] | Launch date on KCHF |
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11.1 | 720p | 16:9 | KCHF-DT | Main KCHF programming | |
11.2 | 480i | 4:3 | Antenna | [Blank] | |
11.3 | QVC | QVC | June 8, 2016 | ||
11.4 | QVC+ | QVC2 | June 8, 2016 | ||
11.5 | AM 730 | KDAZ audio | June 30, 2014 | ||
11.6 | Weather | WeatherNation TV | August 2012 |
KCHF carried the country music channel Heartland on channel 11.3 beginning June 30, 2014.[3] In early June 2016, Heartland was dropped for QVC with Antenna TV moving from 11.4 to 11.2 and WeatherNation moving from 11.2 to 11.6.
Translators[]
City of license | Callsign | Channel | ERP | HAAT | Facility ID | Transmitter coordinates |
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Taos | K24ML-D | 24 | 2 kW | −174 m (−571 ft) | 60791 | 36°23′51″N 105°32′36″W / 36.39750°N 105.54333°W |
Antonito, CO | K29ME-D | 29 | 1 kW | 733 m (2,405 ft) | 60792 | 36°51′35″N 106°1′11″W / 36.85972°N 106.01972°W |
Analog-to-digital conversion[]
KCHF shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 11, on June 12, 2009, the official date in which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition VHF channel 10.[4] Through the use of PSIP, digital television receivers display the station's virtual channel as its former VHF analog channel 11.
References[]
- ^ a b c "Modification of a Licensed Facility for DTV Application". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission. September 14, 2021. Retrieved September 22, 2021.
- ^ RabbitEars TV Query for KCHF
- ^ Luken Welcomes KCHF As Heartland Affiliate In Albuquerque -Santa Fe
- ^ "DTV Tentative Channel Designations for the First and the Second Rounds" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-08-29. Retrieved 2012-03-24.
External links[]
- Television channels and stations established in 1984
- Television stations in New Mexico
- Religious television stations in the United States
- WeatherNation TV affiliates
- 1984 establishments in New Mexico
- Mass media in Santa Fe, New Mexico