KSBO-CD

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KSBO-CD
Azteca America Central Coast Logo.png
San Luis Obispo, California
United States
CitySan Luis Obispo, California
ChannelsDigital: 36 (UHF)
Virtual: 42 (PSIP)
BrandingAzteca Costa Central
Programming
Affiliations42.1: Azteca America (O&O)
42.2: OnTV4U
42.3: Cheddar
42.4: InfomercialsTwist (soon)
42.5: Shop LC
Ownership
OwnerHC2 Holdings
(HC2 Network, Inc.)
History
First air date
October 21, 1998 (23 years ago) (1998-10-21)
Former call signs
K56FW (1994–1997)
K42EL (1997–2002)
KPXA-LP (2002–2006)
KSBO-CA (2006–2015)
Former channel number(s)
Analog:
42 (UHF, 1998–2015)
Digital:
42 (UHF, 2015–2019)
Former affiliations
Pax TV
HSN
Call sign meaning
K San Luis OBispO
Technical information
Facility ID31354
ClassCD
ERP15 kW
HAAT438 m (1,437 ft)
Transmitter coordinates35°21′39.5″N 120°39′21.4″W / 35.360972°N 120.655944°W / 35.360972; -120.655944 (KSBO-CD)
Translator(s)(See article)

KSBO-CD, virtual channel 42 (UHF digital channel 36), is a low-powered, Class A Azteca America owned-and-operated television station licensed to San Luis Obispo, California, United States. Founded on December 29, 1994, the station is owned by HC2 Holdings. The station's main subchannel is rebroadcast on Santa Barbara-licensed KVMM-CD (channel 28), which was acquired from Viacom in the fall of 2019 and formerly carried MTV Tres programming.[1]

Previously, the station was KPXA-LP, running programs from the Pax TV network.

Digital channels[]

The station's digital signal is multiplexed:

Channel Video Aspect PSIP Short Name Programming[1]
42.1 720p 16:9 KSBO-CD Azteca America
42.2 480i 4:3 OnTV4U
42.3 Cheddar
42.4 InfomercialsTwist (soon)
42.5 Shop LC

Translators[]

Station City of license Channels
(Analog/
Digital)
First air date Call letters’
meaning
Former callsigns Former affiliations ERP
(Analog/
Digital)
HAAT
(Analog/
Digital)
Facility ID Status
KASC-LP Atascadero 7 (VHF)
39 (UHF; CP)
September 29, 1999 AtaSCadero K07WA (1995-2006)
KASC-CA (2006-2013)
unknown (until 2006) 0.249 kW
15 kW
548 m
545 m
10537 Defunct
KZDF-LD Santa Barbara 8 (PSIP)
8 (VHF)
February 9, 2001 AZteca America XHDF (TV Azteca flagship) K51FF (1998-1999)
K67HE (1999)
K08MP (1999-2006)
Almavision (until 2006) 0.94 kW
0.85 kW
652 m
652 m
41124 On-the-air
KLDF-CD Lompoc 17 (PSIP)
17 (UHF)
August 12, 1998 Lompoc XHDF K17EF (1995-2006)
KLDF-CA (2006-2015)
Pax
HSN
1.4 kW 232 m 41126
KPAO-LP Paso Robles 22 (UHF)
30 (UHF; CP)
July 1, 1999 PAsO Robles K19EF (1995-2006)
KPAO-CA (2006-2013)
12.4 kW
7.5 kW
338 m
341 m
68663 Defunct
KDFS-CD Santa Maria 30 (PSIP)
30 (UHF)
August 21, 1998 XHDF Santa Maria K30FD (1996-2006)
KDFS-CA (2006-2015)
14.4 kW 432 m 31351 On-the-air

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