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Advanced Television Systems and Their Impact Upon the Existing Television Broadcast Service


Published: 2007-09-26

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ACTION:
Final rule.
SUMMARY:
The Commission adopts a new Table of Allotments for digital television (DTV) providing all eligible stations with channels for DTV operations after the DTV transition on February 17, 2009. The new DTV Table accommodates all eligible broadcasters, reflects to the extent possible the channel elections made by broadcasters, and is consistent with efficient spectrum use. The new DTV Table finalizes the channels and facilities necessary to complete the digital transition and ultimately will replace the existing DTV Table at the end of the DTV transition. The existing DTV Table continues to govern stations' DTV operations until the end of the DTV transition.
DATES:
Effective October 26, 2007.
ADDRESSES:
Federal Communications Commission, Washington, DC 20554.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
For additional information on this proceeding, contact Kim Matthews of the Media Bureau, Policy Division, (202) 418-2154.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
This is a summary of the Federal Communications Commission's Seventh Report and Order in MB Docket No. 87-268, FCC 07-138, adopted August 1, 2007, and released August 6, 2007. The full text of this document is available for public inspection and copying during regular business hours in the FCC Reference Center, Federal Communications Commission, 445 12th Street, SW., CY-A257, Washington, DC 20554. These documents will also be available via ECFS ( http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/ecfs/ ). (Documents will be available electronically in ASCII, Word 97, and/or Adobe Acrobat.) The complete text may be purchased from the Commission's copy contractor, 445 12th Street, SW., Room CY-B402, Washington, DC 20554. To request this document in accessible formats (computer diskettes, large print, audio recording, and Braille), send an e-mail to fcc504@fcc.gov or call the Commission's Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau at (202) 418-0530 (voice), (202) 418-0432 (TTY).
Summary of the Seventh Report and Order
1. In this Seventh Report and Order, the Commission adopts a new Table of Allotments for digital television (“DTV”) providing all eligible stations with channels for DTV operations after the DTV transition on February 17, 2009. The new DTV Table is the result of informed decisions made by eligible licensees and permittees during the Commission's channel election process. As the Commission stated in the Seventh Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making in this proceeding (71 FR 66592, November 15, 2006) (“Seventh Further Notice”), in developing these final DTV allotments the Commission has attempted to accommodate broadcasters' channel preferences as well as their replication and maximization service area certifications (made via FCC Form 381). The DTV Table adopted herein reflects consideration of the comments filed in response to the Seventh Further Notice as well as our efforts to promote overall spectrum efficiency and ensure that broadcasters provide the best possible service to the public.
2. In early 2006, Congress established February 17, 2009 as a new hard deadline for the end of the DTV transition and the end of analog transmissions by full power television broadcasters. In view of the short period of time remaining before this deadline, our goal has been to finalize DTV channels and facilities as expeditiously as possible to provide stations with the certainty they need to complete their digital build out, consistent with the interference and other standards set forth in the Seventh Further Notice.
Requests for Minor Adjustments
3. We will make a variety of minor adjustments based on requests from commenters. We received comments filed on behalf of 22 stations requesting that we make minor adjustments to the station coordinates specified in the proposed DTV Table Appendix B. We asked licensees to review the accuracy of their information contained in the proposed DTV Table Appendix B and comment on any inaccuracies or discrepancies in this information. In some cases, the station requested a change to conform to the coordinates reflected on a station authorization and/or the coordinates of the Antenna Structure Registration (“ASR”) for the station's tower. In circumstances where a station submitted a correction to the station's coordinates, the corrected coordinates are specified on a station license or construction permit, and the requested change did not result in a change of more than three seconds latitude or longitude for the station, we are making the requested correction. Accepting corrections to Appendix B of three seconds or less is consistent with the Commission's rules, which do not require a construction permit for such a correction before it can be licensed. Three seconds of latitude or longitude is approximately 200 to 300 feet. The stations for which we make such a correction are listed in Appendix D1 hereto and the changes requested by those stations are reflected in DTV Table Appendix B adopted herein.
4. We also received comments filed on behalf of stations requesting modification of the proposed DTV Table Appendix B in the Seventh Further Notice either to express a station's geographic coordinates in tenths of seconds in addition to the currently listed degrees, minutes, and seconds or to round to the nearest whole second rather than merely truncate the data. One such commenter argued that precision is important as even a small change in location data could have an impact on interference studies in light of the 0.1 percent interference standard. We note that a tenth of a second latitude or longitude is equivalent to approximately 10 feet.
5. We find it is appropriate to round to the nearest whole second because the resources necessary to collect more precise data and revise the computer software that generates the Table would not be justified by the small difference in physical location. For those commenters that have requested a correction of their station coordinates and provided us with station coordinates expressed to the tenth of a second, we have revised DTV Table Appendix B to round the coordinates to the nearest whole second. The stations for which such a change is made are included in the list of stations in Appendix D1 herein.
Requests To Make Changes to Certification
6. We are permitting changes to stations' facility certifications (FCC Form 381) based on appropriate demonstrations from these stations where such changes are consistent with the circumstances contemplated in the Seventh Further Notice. In paragraph 28 of the Seventh Further Notice, the Commission recognized that some stations have already constructed or received authorization to construct facilities on the station's TCD that provide service to areas that extend beyond that to which the station certified on FCC Form 381. Because the interference protection provided during the channel election process was limited to the facilities to which the station certified in FCC Form 381, the Commission noted that stations serving or authorized to serve areas beyond their certified area could become subject to interference in those areas. The Commission stated that it would permit stations in this situation to file comments proposing to modify their certified facilities to match their authorized or constructed facilities. Stations requesting such a change were required either to (1) Submit an engineering analysis demonstrating that the proposed change to their certified facilities would not result in interference in excess of 0.1 percent to any licensee's existing TCD or (2) submit the signed, written consent of every affected licensee. The Commission also stated that stations in these circumstances seeking a change in their certification would be required to accept interference from any channel election already approved.
1. Requests That Meet the Interference Criteria
7. We will permit stations to change their facility certifications (FCC Form 381), and thus our post-transition DTV Table Appendix B, where such stations have demonstrated that such modification of their facilities will conform to licensed or authorized facilities and where the proposed change to the Appendix B facilities either meets the interference criterion discussed above (i.e., the proposed change would not result in interference in excess of 0.1 percent to any licensee's existing TCD) or, as discussed further below, the station affected agreed to accept the interference. We received comments on behalf of 130 stations requesting such changes. We have made the changes requested by these commenters and the changes are reflected in the revised DTV Table Appendix B adopted herein. A list of the stations for which we made these changes is attached hereto in Appendix D2. To address the requests of those commenters in this group whose stations are moving to a different channel for post-transition service, we recalculated their post-transition DTV coverage area based on their authorized or licensed DTV facility, as indicated by the file number shown in Appendix D2.
8. In some cases, stations listed in Appendix D2 request changes to the DTV Table/Appendix B that differ from the facilities specified in a current authorization for the station on the post-transition channel. In these circumstances, we have revised DTV Table Appendix B to specify the station's authorized facilities. The following paragraphs describe three situations that merit additional explanation.
9. KBCW, San Francisco, CA. San Francisco Television Station KBCW, Inc. (“KBCW”), licensee of station KBCW, channel 44, and KBCW-DT, channel 45, San Francisco, CA, received channel 45 for its TCD in the proposed DTV Table. In comments filed on behalf of KBCW, CBS Corporation (“CBS”) requests a change to conform to the parameters of KBCW's licensed facilities on Channel 45. CBS states that, along most azimuths, the currently licensed digital facilities of KBCW exceed those resulting from the replication facilities assigned to the station in the proposed DTV Table Appendix B. CBS states that an interference study shows that the requested KBCW parameters would cause in excess of 0.1 percent new interference only to the digital operation of KQCA, Stockton, California. According to CBS, KQCA currently receives 0.46 percent interference from KBCW-DT's presently licensed operation and would continue to do so after the transition if KBCW-DT keeps its existing facilities. CBS submitted an agreement in which KQCA agrees to accept this interference. In light of the interference agreement submitted by CBS, we will accept the requested change to the parameters for KBCW to conform to its authorized and operating facilities. These changes are reflected in the revised DTV Table Appendix B adopted herein.
10. KALO, Honolulu, HI. Pacifica Broadcasting Company (“Pacifica”), licensee of station KALO(TV), channel 38, and KALO-DT, channel *10, Honolulu, HI, received channel 10 for its TCD in the proposed DTV Table. In a late-filed comment, Pacifica noted its concern that it may not be able to operate at its applied-for power level on channel 10 because it will cause an unacceptable level of interference to the FCC monitoring station at Waipahu. To address this anticipated difficulty, Pacifica has proposed a reduced ERP of 14.275 kW. This power level is less than the authorized power of the facility, but the reduction is necessary to prevent interference with our nearby monitoring facility. We have studied the proposed power and find that it does not cause impermissible interference to any station. We accept KALO's proposal and the DTV Table Appendix B has been revised accordingly.
11. WPPB, Boca Raton, FL. The School Board of Broward County (“SBBC”), licensee of WPPB-TV, channel *63, and permittee of WPPB-DT, channel *40, Boca Raton, FL, received channel *40 for its TCD in the proposed DTV Table. In comments filed to this proceeding, SBBC supports the proposed allotment of channel *40, but asks to change its certified facilities and DTV Table Appendix B to reflect facilities authorized by the Commission in 2002. No other comments were filed related to this TCD.
12. SBBC's request to change WPPB's DTV channel from *44 to *40 was approved in the 2002 Boca Raton Allotment Order. In that order, WPPB-DT, channel *40, was authorized to operate at maximized facilities, including an ERP of 1000 kW and an antenna HAAT of 310 m. However, SBBC certified in its FCC Form 381 for maximized facilities as authorized by its existing construction permit for DTV channel *44. SBBC explained in its FCC Form 381 that it did this because the channel substitution decision was challenged by a petition for reconsideration and, thus, not deemed “final.” In its FCC Form 381, SBBC also stated its intention to certify for maximized facilities at the new channel *40 allotment when the channel substitution became final. SBBC subsequently filed an application in 2006 to conform its new DTV channel *40 allotment to those facilities specified in the 2002 Boca Raton Allotment Order.
13. The proposed post-transition DTV Table now shows WPPB's new DTV channel *40. We hereby revise DTV Table Appendix B herein to reflect the facilities authorized by the 2002 Boca Raton Allotment Order. This change does not result in more than 0.1 percent new interference to any station. WPPB's requested certification change is to facilities expressly authorized to the station in 2002, and the station expressed its intent to certify to these facilities in its Form 381 filing.
2. Requests By Operating Stations That Do Not Meet Interference Criteria
14. We will permit stations that are already operating their final, post-transition DTV facilities to change their facility certifications (FCC Form 381), and thus our post-transition DTV Table Appendix B, to reflect those facilities, even though such operations will exceed the 0.1 percent interference standard. Eight stations requested changes to the proposed DTV Table Appendix B to reflect operating facilities where we have determined that the interference caused to the TCD of another licensee exceeds the 0.1 percent interference standard and there is no interference agreement with the affected station(s). In several cases, the Commission granted pending applications for these stations after certification. In other cases, as discussed further below, we have permitted stations to change their certification from replication to maximization, thereby potentially causing more interference to other stations than would have been permitted for the facilities to which the station originally certified.
15. While these stations are requesting changes to the parameters proposed in the Seventh Further Notice in situations where the level of interference exceeds the relevant standard, we find that they have met their burden of demonstrating that their special circumstances justify a waiver. We therefore grant the requested changes. In each case, the changes are being requested for stations that are already operating their final, post-transition DTV facilities. We believe it is unnecessary and unfair to require these already-operational facilities to reduce service. Indeed, as these stations are already providing service at the requested parameters, it is in the public interest to allow them to continue to do so. In addition, none of the stations receiving the interference filed an opposition to the station requesting the change.
16. Following is a brief discussion of the stations requesting changes to reflect their operating facilities and the relevant circumstances that support our grant of their requests:
17. KTBN, Santa Ana, CA. Trinity Christian Center of Santa Ana, Inc. (“Trinity”), licensee of station KTBN-TV, channel 40, and KTBN-DT, channel 23, Santa Ana, CA, received channel 23 for its TCD in the proposed DTV Table. Trinity requests that the parameters for KTBN in the proposed DTV Table Appendix B be changed to reflect those of the facility currently licensed in BLCDT-20050729AFT. The Commission's interference analysis shows that KTBN's licensed facility causes 0.75 percent interference to KBEH, Oxnard, California (analog channel 63, digital channel 24 for both pre- and post-transition).
18. WICS, Springfield, IL. WICS Licensee, LLC (“WICS Licensee”), licensee of station WICS, channel 20, and WICS-DT, channel 42, Springfield, IL, received channel 42 for its TCD in the proposed DTV Table. Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc. (“Sinclair”), the parent company of WICS Licensee, requests that the parameters for WICS in the DTV Table Appendix B be changed to reflect those of the licensed facility BLCDT-20050627AAI. The Commission's interference analysis shows that the WICS licensed facility causes 0.43 percent interference to WICD, Champaign, Illinois (analog 15, post-transition digital channel 41).
19. WUTV, Buffalo, NY. WUTV Licensee, LLC (“WUTV Licensee”), licensee of station WUTV, channel 29, and permittee of WUTV-DT, channel 14, Buffalo, NY, received channel 14 for its TCD in the proposed DTV Table. Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc., parent company of WUTV Licensee, requests that the parameters for WUTV in the DTV Table Appendix B be changed to reflect those of the licensed facility BLCDT-20060829BGK. The Commission's interference analysis shows that the WUTV licensed facility causes 8.45 percent interference to the TCD on channel 14 of a new analog singleton in Bath, New York (call sign 870331LW). We note that, in its license application, WUTV indicated it would employ antenna beam tilting to protect the Bath station from interference and that the WUTV license specifies beam tilting.
20. WKDH, Houston, MS. Southern Broadcasting Inc. (“Southern”), licensee of singleton station WKDH, channel 45, Houston, MS, received channel 45 for its TCD in the proposed DTV Table. Southern requests that the parameters for WKDH in the DTV Table Appendix B be changed to reflect the parameters specified in its construction permit BPCDT-20060519ABE. WKDH is now operating pursuant to program test authority. The Commission's interference analysis shows that WKDH causes 0.34 percent interference to WPXH, Gadsden, Alabama (analog channel 44, digital channel 45 for both pre- and post-transition).
21. WTEN, Albany, NY. Young Broadcasting, Inc. (“Young”), licensee of station WTEN, channel 10, and WTEN-DT, channel 26, Albany, NY, received channel 26 for its TCD in the proposed DTV Table. Young requests that the parameters for WTEN in the DTV Table Appendix B be changed to reflect the parameters of the station's license BLCDT-20060104ACC. The Commission's interference analysis shows that the WTEN licensed facility causes 3.24 percent interference to WHPX, New London, Connecticut (analog channel 26, post-transition digital channel 26) and 1.39 percent interference to WFXV, Utica, New York, (analog channel 33, digital channel 27 for both pre- and post-transition).
22. WLMB, Toledo, OH. Dominion Broadcasting, Inc., (“Dominion”), licensee of station WLMB, channel 40, and WLMB-DT, channel 5, Toledo, OH, received channel 5 for its TCD in the proposed DTV Table. Dominion requests that the parameters for WLMB in the DTV Table Appendix B be changed to reflect those of the licensed facility BLCDT-20050201AAF. Dominion failed to timely file a certification on FCC Form 381 for WLMB specifying whether it would construct replication or maximization facilities, and consequently WLMB was assigned replication facilities in the proposed DTV Table Appendix B. The Commission noted that forty-one stations, including WLMB, did not timely file a certification form, and stated that it would permit these licensees to file comments proposing a change to their certification to specify maximized facilities for which they would have been allowed to certify. Dominion requests that its certification for WLMB be modified to specify the maximized facilities that Dominion has now constructed and that the Commission has licensed. The Commission's interference analysis shows that the WLMB licensed facility causes 2.04 percent interference to WGVK, Kalamazoo, Michigan (analog channel 52, digital channel 5 for both pre- and post-transition).
23. KOCE, Huntington Beach, CA. KOCE-TV Foundation (“KOCE Foundation”), licensee of noncommercial educational station KOCE, channel *50-, and KOCE-DT, channel *48, Huntington Beach, CA, received channel *48 for its TCD in the proposed DTV Table. KOCE Foundation requests that the parameters for KOCE in the proposed DTV Table Appendix B be changed to reflect those of the licensed facility BLEDT-20041117ADG. KOCE Foundation failed to timely file a certification on FCC Form 381 for KOCE specifying whether it would construct replication or maximization facilities, and consequently KOCE was assigned replication facilities in the proposed DTV Table Appendix B. This situation is similar to WLMB, paragraph 54, supra . The Commission noted that KOCE also did not timely file a certification form and stated that it would permit this licensee to file comments proposing a change to its certification to specify maximized facilities for which it would have been allowed to certify. KOCE Foundation requests that its certification for KOCE be modified to specify KOCE-DT's licensed, maximized facilities. The Commission's interference analysis shows that the KOCE licensed facility causes 0.24 percent new interference to KAZA, Avalon, CA (analog channel 54, digital channel 47 for both pre- and post-transition).
24. WLLA, Kalamazoo, MI. Christian Faith Broadcast, Inc. (“Christian Faith”), licensee of station WLLA, channel 64, and WLLA-DT, channel 45, Kalamazoo, MI, received channel 45 for its TCD in the proposed DTV Table. Christian Faith failed to timely file a certification on FCC Form 381 for this station. Stations that did not file certifications were assigned replication facilities for purposes of the Commission's channel election process and interference evaluation. On October 31, 2005, Christian Faith filed a request for acceptance of a late-filed certification on behalf of WLLA specifying maximization facilities authorized for that station. The proposed DTV Table Appendix B did not reflect this requested certification change. Christian Faith subsequently filed comments in response to the Seventh Further Notice requesting a change in the proposed DTV Table to reflect its construction permit for maximized facilities for this station. On May 29, 2007, Christian Faith filed a license application for WLLA for these maximized facilities. The authorized and operating maximized facilities of WLLA cause 2.11 percent new interference to WZPX, Battle Creek, Michigan (analog channel 43, digital channel 44 for both pre- and post-transition) and 0.79 percent new interference to WDIV, Detroit, Michigan (analog channel 4, digital channel 45 for both pre- and post-transition).
25. For the reasons discussed supra , we hereby grant the changes requested for these eight stations and these changes are reflected in the DTV Table Appendix B adopted herein.
3. Requests By Non-Operational Stations That Do Not Meet Interference Criteria
26. Comments were filed on behalf of two stations requesting changes to the proposed DTV Table Appendix B to reflect authorized facilities where we have determined that the interference caused to another licensee's existing TCD exceeds the 0.1 percent interference standard, there is no interference agreement with the affected station(s), and the station requesting the change is not operational. One of these stations, WTCV, San Juan, PR, has not met its burden to demonstrate that special circumstances justify a waiver, and we therefore deny its request to change DTV Table Appendix B. Unlike the stations discussed above, this station has not completed construction and begun DTV service to the public. We do not believe it is appropriate to change the facilities specified in DTV Table Appendix B where the station requesting the change does not meet the applicable interference standard and is not yet providing service to the public. We note that this station could apply in the future for a modification to specify maximized facilities. Any such application would be subject to interference criteria and other standards adopted in the Third DTV Periodic Review Report and Order. As discussed further below, for one station, WMFD, Mansfield, Ohio, we will grant the request to change DTV Table Appendix B because this station has obtained international coordination for its authorized facility.
27. WTCV, San Juan, PR. International Broadcasting Corporation (“IBC”), licensee of station WTCV, channel 18, and WTCV-DT, channel 32, San Juan, PR, received channel 32 for its TCD in the proposed DTV Table. IBC states in its comments that it originally intended to operate its post-transition DTV transmitter from its current analog tower but was forced to change sites because of difficulties in obtaining tower space at its original site for its digital facilities. According to IBC, after lengthy negotiations with the tower site owner, Puerto Rico Telephone Company, “it became clear that the tower structural requirements imposed at the time made the project economically unfeasible.” IBC therefore certified to an authorized construction permit for a different site with substantially reduced facilities. In its comments IBC states that it has recently solved the difficulties of obtaining tower space to operate from its currently authorized analog site and has filed an application for a construction permit to operate from this site. This application was pending at the time IBC filed its comments in response to the Seventh Further Notice but has now been granted. IBC requests a change in the proposed DTV Table Appendix B to specify the parameters of the construction permit application that was pending at the time IBC's comments were filed and that has now been granted. IBC states that the proposed change in site and technical facilities will enable WTCV to serve an additional 318,230 viewers. However, the WTCV facilities requested by IBC would cause 1.49 percent new interference to WSJU-TV, San Juan, Puerto Rico (analog channel 30, post-transition digital channel 31) and WTCV is not currently operational. As the facilities requested by IBC would cause new interference in excess of the 0.1 percent interference standard and the station is not yet providing service to the public, we will deny IBC's request to change DTV Table Appendix B.
28. WMFD, Mansfield, OH. Mid-State Television, Inc., (“Mid-State”), licensee of station WMFD-TV, channel 68 and WMFD-DT, channel 12, Mansfield, OH, received channel 12 for its TCD in the proposed DTV Table. Mid-State certified to a then-pending maximization application that had not yet been authorized due to international coordination issues. Mid-State states that, when it filed its pre-election certification, it indicated that it intended to operate with the facilities specified in the then-pending modification application, but that the application remained subject to international coordination. After certification, the application was amended to resolve the international coordination issues and subsequently was granted in July 2005. The proposed DTV Table Appendix B specifies the facilities to which Mid-State certified. Mid-State requests that DTV Table Appendix B be changed to reflect the facilities specified in its July 2005 construction permit. The facilities requested by Mid-State would cause 1.13 percent interference to WINM, Angola, Indiana (analog channel 63, post-transition digital channel 12) and 0.44 percent interference to WBOY, Clarksburg, West Virginia (analog channel 12, post-transition digital channel 12). Neither of the affected stations filed comments opposing WMFD's proposed change to Appendix B.
29. We will grant Mid-State's request and change DTV Table Appendix B accordingly. This change is reflected in the DTV Table Appendix B attached hereto. The change requested by Mid-State is the result of a negotiated solution with Canada to resolve international coordination issues that prohibit operation of the facility proposed in the application pending at the time of certification and to which Mid-State certified on FCC Form 381. The Commission has recognized that stations facing international coordination issues face unique challenges in completing the digital transition. As the result of a modification to a Canadian DTV allotment, WMFD states that it is precluded from constructing the facilities listed in the proposed DTV Table Appendix B. If we were to deny the change requested by Mid-State, WMFD would be required to identify a new facility and re-commence the process of obtaining international coordination for that facility. Because of the unique circumstances faced by WMFD, a station that is already providing digital service to the public and seeks to improve that service, we believe that grant of the requested change to DTV Table Appendix B is warranted and will serve the public interest.
Requests for Modified Coverage Area
30. We will grant requests filed on behalf of 30 stations whose post-transition DTV channel is different from their pre-transition DTV channel to change the coverage area in the proposed DTV Table Appendix B. In general, these commenters argue that the facilities specified in the proposed DTV Table Appendix B do not permit the station to provide service to the area served by the station's analog facility.
31. In the creation of the initial Table of Allotments, DTV channels were chosen to allow service on the channel to best match the Grade B service contour of the analog station with which it was paired. Implementation of this replication goal requires a combination of transmitter site, ERP, directional antenna characteristics, and antenna height that is adequate to cover at least the same area as was served by the analog station. In the Sixth Report and Order in this docket (62 FR 26684, May 14, 1997) (“Sixth Report and Order”), however, the Commission determined that the maximum permissible power for all allotments in the initial DTV Table would be 1000 kW. For some stations whose analog channel was in the VHF band and whose initial DTV channel was in the UHF band, an ERP of 1000 kW was not sufficient to permit replication of the station's analog service.
32. On FCC Form 381, the Commission permitted stations the choice of certifying to operate their post-transition DTV station based on: (1) A current station authorization; (2) a pending application for maximization that had not been authorized due to a pending international coordination issue; or (3) replication facilities. Stations certifying to replication facilities that had not changed their DTV channel since the 1998 DTV Second MOO (64 FR 4322, January 28, 1999) (“Second MOO”) had their replication facilities based on the facilities established in Appendix B of the Second MOO .
33. Several commenters argue that, because of the 1000 kW maximum imposed in the Sixth Report and Order , the Commission's decision to base replication during the channel election process on the station's initial DTV facilities established in the Second MOO rather than the station's analog facilities resulted in the Commission proposing parameters in the DTV Table Appendix B that do not permit the station to replicate the analog service area. In other cases, stations filed comments requesting a change to the parameters in the proposed DTV Table Appendix B to modify the station's coverage area to permit replication of the station's analog coverage area where the station was not subject to the 1000 kW maximum imposed in the Sixth Report and Order . These stations, returning to their analog channel for post-transition operations, commented that the proposed DTV Table Appendix B facilities would not permit replication of the station's analog Grade B contour. For stations returning to their analog channel, this discrepancy between the proposed Appendix B parameters and the analog coverage area may have been due to translation discrepancies that occurred over a series of engineering calculations used to determine replication. In other cases, stations simply requested an increase in power or a change to the station's antenna pattern to permit the station to serve more of the area served by the station's analog facilities.
34. In response to the comments filed on behalf of these stations, we have recalculated Appendix B facilities based on replicating the analog coverage that was used to determine their initial DTV table facilities. If the recalculation would result in a reduction in the Appendix B facilities, we are adopting herein the larger Appendix B facilities that we had initially proposed in the Seventh Further Notice . If the recalculation would result in a larger coverage area and our analysis indicates that the recalculated facilities (1) Meet the 0.1 percent interference standard specified in the Second DTV Periodic Report and Order (69 FR 59500, October 4, 2004) (“Second DTV Periodic Report and Order”) or (2) would cause more than 0.1 percent new interference but the affected station(s) agree to accept the interference, we are granting the request to change DTV Appendix B to reflect the larger coverage area. These stations are listed in Appendix D3 and the revised parameters for these stations are reflected in the revised DTV Table Appendix B, infra . There were no comments filed opposing these requested changes.
35. We believe that permitting these changes to the proposed DTV Table is consistent with our overall goal in the DTV transition of encouraging replication of analog service. One of the Commission's objectives throughout the transition has been to permit broadcasters to reach with digital service the audiences they have been serving with analog service so that viewers will continue to have access to the stations that they are accustomed to receiving over the air. We believe that the revisions requested by the stations listed in Appendix D3 will serve the public interest by permitting those stations to provide digital service to more of their established analog viewers.
36. In addition, three stations requested changes to the proposed DTV Table Appendix B to increase the station's coverage area, but our recalculations of the Appendix B facilities and the subsequent interference analysis show that the requested change would result in interference that would exceed the 0.1 percent interference standard adopted in the Second DTV Periodic Report and Order and the affected station has not agreed to accept this interference. We deny the requests of these stations, as described in greater detail below. None of them are requesting changes to reflect DTV facilities they are operating or are authorized to operate. Consistent with our decisions above, we decline to change the facilities specified in DTV Table Appendix B where the station requesting the change does not meet the applicable interference standard and is not yet providing service to the public. We note, however, that each of these stations must file an application for authority to construct its post-transition facility, and at that time may be able, consistent with the procedures ultimately adopted in the Third Periodic Review proceeding, to specify facilities in that application that more closely approach the parameters requested in their comments. Following is a list of these stations and a description of their individual circumstances.
37. WEDU, Tampa, FL. Florida West Coast Public Broadcasting, Inc. (“FWCPB”), licensee of NCE station WEDU, channel *3, and WEDU-DT, channel *54, Tampa, FL, received channel *13 for its TCD in the proposed DTV Table. FWCPB requests that the proposed DTV Table Appendix B be revised to specify omnidirectional facilities for WEDU at an ERP of 40 kW. The Commission's interference analysis based on recalculated Appendix B facilities shows that WEDU would cause 1.16 percent new interference to WTLV, Jacksonville, Florida (analog channel 12, post-transition digital channel TCD channel 13).
38. WGTV, Athens, GA. Georgia Public Telecommunications Commission (“GPTC”), licensee of NCE station WGTV, channel *8, and permittee of WGTV-DT, channel *12, Athens, GA, received channel *8 for its TCD in the proposed DTV Table. GPTC requests that the proposed parameters in DTV Table Appendix B be changed to permit WGTV to increase power and operate with an omnidirectional antenna. The Commission's interference analysis based on recalculated Appendix B facilities shows that WGTV would cause 0.19 percent new interference to WCIQ, Mount Cheaha, Alabama (analog channel 7, post-transition digital channel 7).
39. KOED, Tulsa, OK. Oklahoma Educational Television Authority (“OETA”), licensee of NCE station KOED-TV, channel *11, and KOED-DT, channel *38, Tulsa, OK, received channel *11 for its TCD in the proposed DTV Table. OETA requests that DTV Table Appendix B be revised to reflect an increase in antenna height for KOED. The Commission's interference analysis based on recalculated Appendix B facilities shows that the KOED would cause 0.16 percent new interference to KTUL, Tulsa, Oklahoma (analog channel 8, post-transition digital channel 10).
Requests for Alternative Channel Assignments
40. We will grant certain stations' requests for an alternative channel assignment, consistent with our proposal in the Seventh Further Notice. In paragraph 25 of the Seventh Further Notice, the Commission stated that it would consider requests for alternative channel assignments only from the following: (1) Licensees unable to construct full, authorized DTV facilities on the TCDs that they requested and received because, in order to avoid causing impermissible interference to other TCDs and still obtain their preferred channel, they had to agree to construct facilities on their TCD that are smaller than those to which they had certified on FCC Form 381; (2) licensees with international coordination issues which the Commission has been unable to resolve with the Canadian and Mexican governments; (3) licensees with TCDs for low-VHF channels (channels 2-6); and (4) new licensees and permittees that attained such status after the start of the channel election process and to which we assigned a TCD for post-transition DTV operations because their assigned NTSC or DTV channel was determined to cause impermissible interference to existing licensees. The Commission stated that licensees that want to change their DTV allotment, but which are not in any of these categories ( e.g. , are technically able to construct their full, authorized DTV facilities on their existing TCD) may request a change in allotment only after the DTV Table is finalized and must do so through the existing allotment procedures.
41. The Commission stated that any request for an alternative channel assignment must either meet the 0.1 percent additional interference standard or be accompanied by a request for a waiver of the 0.1 percent limit or the signed written consent of the affected licensee. The Commission stated that it would grant waivers of the 0.1 percent limit where doing so would promote overall spectrum efficiency and ensure the best possible service to the public, including service to local communities.
42. We received comments filed on behalf of 22 stations requesting a change in the channel assigned to the station for post-transition operation in the proposed DTV Table. For 13 of these stations, we will grant the requested channel change. A list of the stations for which we are granting an alternative channel appears in Appendix D5, infra, and we have revised the DTV Table for these stations accordingly. For each of these stations, we believe that the circumstances described by the station are consistent with one or more of the criteria for consideration of alternative channel assignments outlined in the Seventh Further Notice. Furthermore, none require waiver of the 0.1 percent interference standard, because they either do not exceed that limit or have acquired the agreement of the affected station(s).
43. For two stations, we deny the request for an alternative channel assignment. According to the Commission's interference analysis, the new channels requested by these stations cause interference to another station in excess of the 0.1 percent standard and there is no agreement with the affected station accepting this interference. As discussed below, we decline to waive our interference limit for these stations. Following is a brief discussion of these two stations and the relevant circumstances.
44. KCWX, Fredericksburg, TX. Corridor Television LLP, Inc., (“Corridor”), licensee of singleton station KCWX, channel 2, Fredericksburg, TX, received channel 5 for its TCD in the proposed DTV Table. Corridor requests the substitution of channel 8 for its TCD of channel 5. Corridor recognizes that the allotment of channel 8 to KCWX would require a waiver of the 0.1 percent interference standard, but argues that grant of a waiver would contribute to clearing the lower VHF band so that it can be used for other purposes. In addition, Corridor states that it serves viewers in a rural area that rely more heavily on overthe-air signals and that channel 8 would result in fewer signal reception difficulties for these viewers than channel 5. Corridor also argues that operation on channel 8 would reduce its operating costs.
45. Corridor argues that, with respect to new channel allotments after the transition, the Commission proposed to utilize an interference protection requirement based on engineering criteria (e.g., permissible interference), rather than geographic spacing, and to use an interference standard of 0.5 percent. Corridor argues that this proposed standard should be given significant weight in considering requests to waive the 0.1 percent standard in connection with the TCD selection process. The Commission's interference analysis shows that the requested change would cause 0.79 percent interference to KTBC, Austin, Texas (analog channel 7, post-transition digital channel 7) and 0.47 percent interference to NCE station KLRN, San Antonio, Texas (analog channel 9, post-transition digital channel 9). KTBC License, Inc., licensee of KTBC, filed an opposition to Corridor's request to waive the 0.1 percent interference limit. In addition, Alamo Public Telecommunications Council, licensee of KLRN, filed an opposition to Corridor's request, also arguing that Corridor should not receive a waiver of the 0.1 percent interference standard.
46. We note that the 0.5 percent standard is only a proposal and a different standard could be adopted. Moreover, the new interference caused to KTBC, 0.79 percent, not only significantly exceeds the current 0.1 percent interference standard applied to channel substitution requests, it also exceeds even the proposed 0.5 percent standard. In view of the significant level of impermissible interference caused by the proposed KCWX channel substitution, we decline to waive our interference limit in this situation. We do not believe that a waiver in these circumstances would promote overall spectrum efficiency or ensure the best possible television service to the public or the local community.
47. WMYT, Rock Hill, SC. WMYT-TV, Inc., (“WMYT”), licensee of station WMYT-TV, channel 55, and permittee of WMYT-DT, channel 39, Rock Hill, SC, received channel 39 for its TCD in the proposed DTV Table. WMYT requests the substitution of Channel 46 for its TCD of Channel 39. WMYT argues that Channel 46 is fully spaced to other stations, while Channel 39 is short-spaced to two stations. WMYT also argues that the station would cause less interference on Channel 46 at its preferred ERP than it does at the lower assigned ERP on Channel 39. In addition, WMYT states that operation on Channel 46 would permit it to serve up to 500,000 additional viewers. The Commission's interference analysis shows that the requested change would cause 0.64 percent new interference to WYCW, Asheville, NC (analog 62, post-transition digital channel 45).
48. In view of the level of interference caused to WYCW, we do not believe it is appropriate to waive our interference standard in this situation. The level of interference caused is far in excess of the applicable 0.1 percent standard. In addition, the new interference caused to WYCW of 0.64 percent exceeds even the 0.5 percent new interference standard we proposed apply to new channel allotments after the transition. As we concluded with respect to the proposed channel substitution of KCWX, supra, in view of the significant level of impermissible interference that would be caused by the WMYT request we do not believe that a waiver of our interference standard would promote our overall spectrum efficiency or ensure the best service to the public.
Additional Requests to Change Appendix B Facilities
Antenna Information
49. We deny the requests of certain stations seeking to add antenna identification numbers to the proposed post-transition DTV Table Appendix B. Several stations requested that we change the proposed DTV Table Appendix B to include such antenna identification numbers. In developing the proposed post-transition DTV Table Appendix B, we did not include any antenna identification number for stations operating with an omnidirectional antenna. An omnidirectional antenna provides the same power level in every azimuthal direction and antenna identification numbers are only used for directional antennas in order to determine the different power levels in each direction. Accordingly, where stations request the addition of an antenna identification number to Appendix B, we will not make that change if our database indicates that the station is authorized for an omnidirectional antenna.
50. In addition, Scripps Howard Broadcasting requests that we change Appendix B for KNXV, Phoenix, Arizona and WCPO, Cincinnati, Ohio to reflect an antenna pattern value of “1” for 110 degrees. Trinity Broadcasting of Indiana, Inc. makes a similar request for WCLJ, Bloomington, Indiana. The channel allotments for KNXV and WCLJ are based on the use of omnidirectional antennas, so we will delete the antenna identification number in Appendix B for these stations. For WCPO, the correct 110 degree value of 1 was used when we generated Appendix B and we will correct the antenna pattern in the FCC's CDBS database. Finally, Griffin Tulsa II Licensing, LLC requests that we change Appendix B for KQCW, Muskogee, OK to reflect a relative field value of “0.958” instead of “0.096” in the reference pattern at 280 degrees. We have made this change and it is reflected on Appendix B, infra.
Speculative Requests To Change Appendix B Facilities
51. We reject the premature or incomplete requests of certain stations seeking changes to their facilities as proposed in the post-transition DTV Table Appendix B when these changes pertain to speculative future events or could best be accomplished through the upcoming application process. These requests are not for modifications of the coverage area as defined by the proposed DTV Table Appendix B to match authorized or licensed coverage. Instead, these stations comment that they may be unable to serve the coverage area, which is described in the proposed DTV Table Appendix B, on their post-transition channel due to differences in station parameters on the new channel or different equipment the station would like to use. These are changes that should be requested in an application to construct or modify post-transition facilities on the new channel filed consistent with the procedures and standards for such applications adopted in the Third DTV Periodic Review proceeding, including compliance with the filing freeze and interference standard.
52. Commenters notified the Commission of possible future changes to the parameters for 13 stations. See Comments of Pappas Entities, filed Jan. 25, 2007, at 4-5 (relating to station KSWT-DT, Yuma, AZ) and at 6 (relating to station KDBC-DT, El Paso, TX); Comments of Mission Broadcasting Inc. (“Mission”), filed Jan. 25, 2007, at 6-7 (relating to station KJTL-DT, Wichita Falls, TX) and at 10 (relating to WFXP-DT, Erie, PA); See Comments of Twin Cities, at 3 (relating to NCE station KTCI-DT, St. Paul, MN); Comments of The Arizona Board of Regents (“Arizona Board”), filed Jan. 25, 2007, at 1 (relating to NCE station KAET-DT, Phoenix, AZ); Comments of Barrington Peoria License LLC (“Barrington Peoria”), filed Jan. 25, 2007, at 1 (relating to NCE station WHOI-DT, Peoria, IL); Comments of the Board of Trustees of Northern Michigan University (“Northern Michigan”), filed Jan. 10, 2007, at 2 (relating to NCE station WNMU-DT, Marquette, MI); Comments of Puerto Rico Public Broadcasting Corporation, filed Jan. 25, 2007 (relating to station WIPR-DT, San Juan, PR); Comments of PTCB at 1 (relating to station KPCB-DT, Snyder, TX, whose proposed post-transition DTV Appendix B facilities accurately reflect the coverage of the KPCB certified construction permit); Comments of CBS Corporation (“CBS”), filed Jan. 25, 2007, at 4 (relating to station KCBS-DT, Los Angeles, CA); and Comments of Tribune Broadcasting Company (“Tribune”), filed Jan. 29, 2007, at 5 (relating to stations WGNO-DT and WNOL-DT, New Orleans, LA). In general, these commenters anticipate filing requests for changes to station parameters in the future, but do not yet have all of the information necessary to request changes at this time. See, e.g. , Comments of Pappas Entities at 4-5 (stating intent to duplicate its analog facilities for KSWT-DT) and at 6 (speculating possible need for new site for KDBC-DT); Comments of Mission at 6-7 and at 10 (stating future intent to modify KJTL-DT and WFXP-DT); and Comments of Tribune at 3 (stating intent to apply for different facilities not yet determined for WGNO-DT and WNOL-DT, both of which were destroyed by Hurricane Katrina). On July 23, 2007, Tribune filed an ex parte specifying the new parameters for these stations. See Tribune ex parte (dated July 23, 2007). In addition, in cases where a station certified to replication facilities or will not use its current DTV channel for post-transition operations, some stations comment that they may not be able to construct the precise facilities specified in the proposed DTV Table Appendix B. For example, Pappas Entities, which certified to replication facilities for KSWT-DT, argues in its comments that it is virtually impossible for a VHF directional antenna to duplicate exactly the directional pattern originally designed for a UHF antenna. This issue was addressed in the Third DTV Periodic Review NPRM (72 FR 37310, July 9, 2007) (“Third DTV Periodic Review NPRM”) at ¶¶ 92-93 (proposing post-transition application rules and procedures). In general, these stations note that, while the station seeks to serve the same coverage area on the post-transition channel as defined by the facilities specified in Appendix B, the station will operate with different equipment and/or other parameters on the channel than those specified in Appendix B. See, e.g. , Comments of Twin Cities at 3 (stating intent to use another station's existing antenna for KTCI-DT); Comments of Arizona Board at 1 (stating intent to use its analog channel's existing antenna for KAET-DT); Comments of Barrington Peoria at 1 (stating intent to use its analog channel's existing top-mounted antenna site for WHOI-DT); Comments of Northern Michigan at 2 (stating intent to use its analog channel's existing antenna site for WNMU-DT); Comments of PTCB at 1 (stating intent to use its analog channel's parameters for KPCB-DT); and Comments of CBS at 4 (stating intent to use another station's parameters for KCBS-DT). We find that these speculative or incomplete requests are not yet ripe for Commission action. If and when these stations need to request changes to station parameters and have full information regarding the nature of the changes, the station should file a request following the procedures appropriate for the change requested.
53. In response to these premature or speculative requests to modify facilities, we refer commenters to our discussion in the Third DTV Periodic Review NPRM concerning the rules and procedures for filing applications for construction permits to build stations' post-transition (DTV) facilities and to request authorization to maximize facilities. We remind stations that they must file construction permit or modification applications (i.e., FCC Form 301 or 340) if they need to request authority to construct or modify their post-transition facilities. Moreover, in the Third DTV Periodic Review NPRM, the Commission proposed that stations must limit their applications to those facilities specified in the new DTV Table Appendix B and that applications requesting facilities that would serve a larger area than stations' new DTV Table Appendix B facilities would not be accepted. Stations that wish to apply for reduced facilities may do so, but must comply with the reduction standard ultimately adopted in the Third DTV Periodic Report and Order.
54. The appropriate rules, procedures and timing for filing these applications will depend on whether the station will be using its current DTV channel or another channel for post-transition operations. Stations KSWT-DT, KDBC-DT, KJTL-DT and WFXP-DT will use their current DTV channel for post-transition operations. These stations, and others that seek to modify their facility on their current DTV channel, may file an application at any time, provided they comply with the relevant interference standard and do not violate the filing freeze. In response to Pappas Entities' request for clarification on this issue, we note that the filing freeze does not preclude the filing of an application to modify a construction permit to specify facilities listed for the station in the post-transition DTV Table Appendix B. Accordingly, Pappas can file for modification based on current rules and procedures and does not need a waiver of the freeze. However, to the extent that Pappas seeks a change in its post-transition DTV facilities that would result in an expanded or shifted coverage area, such a change would violate the filing freeze and Pappas must wait until the freeze is lifted to make such a request.
55. Stations KTCI-DT, KAET-DT, WHOI-DT, WNMU-DT, KPCB-DT, WIPR-DT, and KCBS-DT will use a different channel from their current DTV channel for post-transition operations. These stations, and others that seek to use their analog channel or a new channel for post-transition operations, may not file an application to construct their post-transition facilities until the final post-transition rules and procedures are established by the Report and Order in the Third DTV Periodic Review proceeding. We recognize that these stations may need to request different parameters from those specified in the post-transition DTV Table Appendix B, even though these stations are not seeking to change the coverage area of their post-transition channel. These stations should address this situation in their applications for their post-transition channels. If a station that is moving to a different channel for post-transition use determines that the parameters necessary to serve the coverage area specified in the post-transition DTV Table Appendix B differ from those specified in the post-transition DTV Table Appendix B, it should apply for those changes in its application. The Commission will evaluate those applications using the interference standard and other processing standards adopted in the Third DTV Periodic Report and Order.
56. We note that some commenters have asked for changes to the proposed post-transition DTV Table Appendix B facilities to conform to specific parts of their licensed or authorized facilities. Although we are allowing stations to change their certifications and post-transition DTV Table Appendix B facilities to reflect an existing license or authorization, stations must conform to all portions of that license or authorization and may not choose various parts of that license or authorization.
57. WGNO and WNOL, New Orleans, LA. Tribune Television New Orleans, Inc. (“Tribune”), licensee of station WGNO, channel 26, and permittee of WGNO-DT, channel 15, New Orleans, LA, received channel 26 for its TCD in the proposed DTV Table. Tribune is also the licensee of station WNOL, channel 38, and permittee of WNOL-DT, channel 40, New Orleans, LA, which received channel 15 for its TCD in the proposed DTV Table. Tribune states that the analog and digital transmission facilities of both of these stations were destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. Tribune states that it has worked to resume and then improve reduced-power analog operations for both stations but that it has not yet been able to restore DTV operations. Tribune is evaluating alternative sites for the DTV operations of these stations and recently reported that it has finalized negotiations to relocate the digital operations of the stations to another tower. Tribune recently filed an ex parte to request that the proposed DTV allotments for WGNO and WNOL be changed to reflect the technical parameters for the facilities it will construct at the new site. The Commission is committed to continuing to work with stations affected by Hurricane Katrina to help those stations commence or re-commence operations. Because this request applies to post-transition operations, we will offer the proposal for further comment.
Proposals Subject to the Filing Freeze
58. We deny the requests of stations seeking a waiver of the filing freeze, except for one station which has demonstrated unique circumstances. Seven stations filed comments requesting a change in and/or expansion of the facilities specified in the proposed post-transition DTV Table Appendix B that is inconsistent with the August 2004 filing freeze. This freeze on the filing of certain applications was imposed to provide for a stable database while the Commission developed the post-transition DTV Table. The freeze precludes any expansion of a station's post-transition noise limited service contour beyond that of the station's certified Grade B contour. The freeze remains in effect while the DTV Table is being finalized to assist the Commission in providing stations with authorizations for post-transition facilities. The stations whose comments are discussed below are not requesting changes to DTV Table Appendix B to reflect authorized facilities to which they could have certified on FCC Form 381, consistent with the 0.1 percent interference standard, or to match constructed and operating facilities. In contrast, the stations discussed below are requesting changes that violate the filing freeze and do not meet the criteria for a change to certified facilities discussed in the Seventh Further Notice.
59. For one station, WLAE, New Orleans, LA, we hereby waive the filing freeze and make the changes requested to the DTV Table Appendix B adopted herein. For the reasons discussed below, we believe that a waiver of the freeze for this station is warranted. For the other stations discussed below, we decline to waive the filing freeze and decline to make the requested changes to Appendix B. In order to preserve the integrity of the licensing process and avoid giving certain stations an unfair advantage over others in seeking expanded facilities, we have granted waivers of the filing freeze only in very limited circumstances. In general, before we can consider stations' requests to modify and, in particular, expand their DTV facilities, we must first ensure that all stations can at least provide digital service to their analog viewers by the transition date. Except for the unique circumstances present in the case of WLAE, we find that these stations have failed to demonstrate that a waiver of the freeze would advance their transition to DTV or that the station's circumstances warrant a waiver of the freeze for any other reason. A description of these stations' individual circumstances is provided below.
60. WLAE, New Orleans, LA. Educational Broadcasting Foundation, Inc. (“EBFI”), licensee of NCE station WLAE, channel 32 and permittee of WLAE-DT, channel 31, New Orleans, LA, received channel 31 for its TCD in the proposed DTV Table. EBFI did not file a Form 381 for WLAE and, accordingly, the station received replication facilities in the proposed post-transition DTV Table Appendix B. At the time that certifications were due, WLAE-DT had a construction permit for maximized facilities. In August 2005, WLAE's facilities were destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. EBFI now asks to change the station's certification to its previously authorized maximized facilities.
61. We will waive the freeze to allow WLAE-DT to apply for the maximized facilities specified in its initial construction permit. WLAE was one of the 41 stations expressly invited to request maximized facilities for which they would have been allowed to certify. As noted above, the WLAE-DT maximized facilities were authorized at the time that certifications were filed. Our actions herein will aid in the restoration of public television service to the city of New Orleans.
62. WBPG, Gulf Shores, AL. LIN of Alabama, L.L.C. (“LIN”), singleton licensee of analog station WBPG, channel 55, Gulf Shores, AL, received channel 25 for its TCD in the proposed DTV Table. The previous licensee of WBPG certified on FCC Form 381 that the station did not have a digital allotment and would operate post-transition based on its currently authorized analog facilities. In comments filed to this proceeding, LIN seeks to maximize its Appendix B facilities for WBPG by increasing its ERP, changing its antenna pattern, and changing transmitter location. The changes requested would violate the filing freeze. LIN does not have an existing authorization for these facilities and does not meet the criteria for a change to certified facilities discussed in the Seventh Further Notice.
63. WUOA, Tuscaloosa, AL. The Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama (“University of Alabama”), singleton licensee of analog station WUOA, channel 23, Tuscaloosa, AL, received channel 23 for its TCD in the proposed DTV Table. The previous licensee of WUOA, Channel 23, LLC, certified in its FCC Form 381 that it did not have a DTV channel allotment and intended to operate its post-transition station based on its currently authorized analog license. In comments filed to this proceeding, the University of Alabama seeks to maximize the Appendix B facilities for WUOA by increasing the permitted ERP, changing the antenna pattern, and changing transmitter location. The facilities requested would violate the filing freeze. The University of Alabama does not have an existing authorization for such facilities and the request does not meet the criteria for a change to certified facilities discussed in the Seventh Further Notice.
64. KQSD, Lowry, SD. South Dakota Board of Directors for Educational Telecommunications (“SDBD”), licensee of NCE station KQSD-TV, channel *11 and KQSD-DT, channel *15, Lowry, SD, received its analog channel *11 for its TCD in the proposed DTV Table. In its FCC Form 381, SDBD certified to replication facilities and was given the allotted replication facilities in the proposed Appendix B. In its comments, SDBD requests a change in Appendix B for KQSD-DT to increase the HAAT and change the geographic coordinates. These changes violate the filing freeze. KQSD does not have a current authorization for these facilities and the request does not meet the criteria for a change to certified facilities discussed in the Seventh Further Notice.
65. KNVA, Austin, TX. 54 Broadcasting, Inc. (“54 Broadcasting”), licensee of station KNVA, channel 54, and KNVA-DT, channel 49, Austin, TX, received channel 49 for its TCD in the proposed DTV Table. In its FCC Form 381, 54 Broadcasting certified that KNVA would operate post-transition at maximized facilities as authorized by an existing construction permit. 54 Broadcasting's comments request that its allotment be changed to allow operation post-transition at a lower ERP but using an omnidirectional instead of a directional antenna to provide more viewers with DTV service. These requested changes would violate the freeze. KNVA does not have a current authorization for these facilities and the request does not meet the criteria for a change to certified facilities discussed in the Seventh Further Notice.
66. KPXC, Denver, CO . Paxson Denver License, Inc. (“Paxson”), licensee of station KPXC-TV, channel 59, and permittee of KPXC-DT, channel 43, Denver, CO, received channel 43 for its TCD in the proposed DTV Table. In its FCC Form 381, Paxson certified to replication facilities, which are reflected in the proposed Appendix B parameters for KPXC-DT. In its comments, Paxson seeks a change in KPXC's certified facilities to conform to those it recently requested in a January 2007 construction permit application, including a site change. Paxson states that the would-be tower owner at the original KPXC-DT site received initial local zoning board approval from the Board of Commissioners of Jefferson County in 2003, which was affirmed by the Jefferson County District Court. In 2006, however, the decision was overturned by the Colorado Appeals Court which remanded the case to the Board of Commissioners. The Board of Commissioners subsequently sought certiorari from the Colorado Supreme Court, which has yet to make a decision. Paxson states it “has no expectation that it could construct the station on Mt. Morrison before the statutory termination of analog service” and it would thus be “more reasonable for the allotment to correspond to the parameters proposed in the new CP application.”
67. Paxson's request would result in a significant shift in the area served by KPXC, such that the station's digital signal would not reach a large area that is currently served by this station, and would violate the filing freeze. We are concerned, however, about the zoning issue faced by this station and by Paxson's stated expectation that it will not be able to construct its full DTV facility before the transition deadline on February 17, 2009. While we do not believe that shifting Paxson's coverage as proposed is the proper resolution, and therefore deny Paxson's request for a waiver of the freeze, we hereby invite Paxson to propose another site that would result in a less dramatic change to its current service area and population. We will consider such a request in the application process following adoption of the Report and Order in the Third DTV Periodic Review proceeding. We also urge Paxson to keep us informed concerning progress and events in the zoning case in Colorado.
68. WMHT, Schenectady, NY . WMHT Educational Telecommunications (“WMHT”), licensee of NCE station WMHT-TV, channel *17, and permittee of WMHT-DT, channel *34, Schenectady, NY, received channel *34 for its TCD in the proposed DTV Table. In its comments, WMHT supports the proposed allotment of channel *34 but requests a change of its community of license from Schenectady to Albany. WMHT argues that it should be allowed to change its community of license because its market is defined as a hyphenated market, Schenectady-Albany, in the NTSC Table of Allotments. In addition, WMHT argues that the station's “Troy studio and Altamont tower locations permit it to serve the entire New York Capital District and beyond.” No other comments were filed related to this TCD.
69. We decline to make the allotment change requested by WMHT at this time. The Commission did not use hyphenated markets in the initial DTV Table and did not use hyphenated markets in the new DTV Table proposed in the Seventh Further Notice . While the market may have been hyphenated in the NTSC Table, WMHT's license lists the station's market as Schenectady and not as a hyphenated market. WMHT's request to change its community of license is precluded by the Commission's filing freeze. We further conclude that WMHT has not demonstrated that a waiver of the freeze is warranted. WMHT does not suggest that the change in community of license is necessary to advance its digital transition process. Instead, WMHT states only that the proposed change “entails no change in the current operation,” “will result in no diminution of service to Schenectady,” and is intended for “future state funding, grant funding, and membership recruitment” because an Albany community license provides “greater recognition to the licensee's operations.” We note that WMHT may seek a change in its community of license after the freeze is lifted, consistent with the Commission's rules for post-transition operations.
Stations Not Eligible To Participate in the Channel Election Process
70. We deny the requests of pending applicants for a new television station to add new allotments to the post-transition DTV Table. Comments were filed by such pending applicants arguing that the Commission failed to include such allotments in the proposed DTV Table. In each case, the commenter has an application for a construction permit for a new television station on the requested new allotment pending at the Commission. In the Second DTV Periodic Report and Order , the Commission made it clear that only Commission licensees and permittees would be eligible to participate in the channel election process. Applicants for new stations and petitioners for new allotments were expressly excluded from making elections. In the Seventh Further Notice , we noted that a number of pending applications for new television stations had been granted since the start of the channel election process, and we accommodated those permittees with TCDs in the proposed DTV Table. In addition, we announced a method by which we would assign TCDs to other new permittees whose pending applications for new television stations were granted before an Order finalizing the DTV Table is adopted. We also stated that, before the end of the transition, we would issue an NPRM to amend the DTV Table in order to allot a DTV channel for each remaining authorized facility that does not have an allotted DTV channel. Thus, if any other pending applications are granted before the end of the transition, we will attempt to accommodate these stations with a DTV channel for post transition operation.
Stations Awaiting International Coordination
71. In the Seventh Further Notice , the Commission noted that proposed allotments near the U.S.-Canadian and U.S.-Mexican borders require coordination with those countries. The Commission stated that our international negotiations are continuing in a cooperative manner and we indicated that we do not believe that these negotiations will delay stations' ability to construct their post-transition facilities. We continue to believe that international coordination of digital allotments will proceed in a manner that will allow affected stations to construct digital facilities by the transition deadline. In some cases, however, stations may need to proceed with constructing authorized facilities to the extent approved by Canada or Mexico, even if those facilities differ from the preferred facilities sought by the station, if international coordination issues arise that delay action on a pending application and those issues cannot be resolved in time to allow construction to be completed before the end of the transition.
72. We note that all stations in the U.S.-Canadian or U.S.-Mexican border area with a TCD on a channel that is not their current digital channel will have to file an application for the TCD channel following adoption of the Report and Order in the Third DTV Periodic Review proceeding. A list of these stations is attached hereto in Appendix D4. The Commission is working to coordinate all Appendix B facilities as a group so that individual applications do not need to be coordinated. If there are circumstances where this is not possible, the Commission will work with these stations to expedite international coordination of their applications.
73. In the Seventh Further Notice , the Commission identified two allotments for which it had received recent objections from Industry Canada: WBSF-DT, (TCD on channel 46), Bay City, MI and KAYU-DT, (TCD on channel 28), Spokane, WA. The Commission included the TCDs for these channels in the proposed DTV Table, but sought comment from these licensees concerning whether they are willing to reduce coverage on the TCD in order to address Canadian concerns. The Commission also noted that these licensees could request an alternative post-transition DTV allotment. Both of these stations have filed comments indicating their belief that the current proposed TCD does not in fact cause impermissible interference, and have submitted engineering statements in support of their positions. These stations request that the Commission continue to negotiate with Industry Canada to permit them to operate on the TCD proposed in the Seventh Further Notice . We are adopting our proposed allotments for these stations, subject to our continuing negotiations with Canada which relate to these allotments as well as all other new DTV allotments in the border area.
Resolution of TCDs Pending After Round Three
74. We adopt our tentative conclusions in the Seventh Further Notice with respect to the resolution of four allotments that remained outstanding after TCDs were announced for the third round of channel elections. The Commission noted that these TCDs represented challenging and difficult cases in crowded markets necessitating waiver of the freeze or the 0.1 percent interference standard in order to find appropriate channels for post-transition operation that would ensure the best possible service to the public and promote overall spectrum efficiency. We received comments from some of the parties involved in these cases and address each of these proposed allotments below.
75. WABC, New York, NY . American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. (“ABC”), the licensee of station WABC-TV, channel 7 and WABC-DT, channel 45, New York, NY, was granted a waiver of the 0.1 percent interference standard in the Seventh Further Notice and received channel 7 for its TCD in the proposed DTV Table. ABC and The New Jersey Public Broadcasting Authority (“NJPBA”), the permittee of WNJB-DT, channel *8, New Brunswick, NJ, filed comments related to this TCD. During the channel election process, NJPBA initially objected to the grant of a waiver for WABC and later sought a waiver of the freeze to move its digital operations on channel 8 to New York City. These arguments were fully considered by the Commission in deciding to grant ABC's request for waiver of the 0.1 percent interference standard, required in light of the predicted 2.8 percent new interference to WNJB. The Commission concluded that the loss of service for WABC would affect current viewers of WABC, while the predicted loss of service for WNJB would affect areas outside of its current service area and primarily outside of the state of New Jersey. The Commission noted that WABC has been a pioneer of digital service, having built full-power digital operations in 2001 and re-built them first at Four Times Square and then on the Empire State Building, with a back-up facility at Alpine Tower in New Jersey, after the September 11, 2001 loss of the World Trade Center. In addition, the Commission noted that allotting channel 7 to WABC would eliminate any interference concerns between WABC and both WEDH-TV, an NCE station in Hartford, CT (analog channel *24, post-transition digital channel *45), and WOLF-TV in Hazleton, PA (analog channel 56, post-transition digital channel 45).
76. Because ABC sought the waiver during the channel election process, both parties had an opportunity to present their arguments prior to the adoption of the Seventh Further Notice . We find that NJPBA has not raised any new arguments that would cause us to reverse our grant of the interference standard waiver to ABC. We note that NJPBA contests the Commission's statement in the Seventh Further Notice that WNJB had not built its digital facility. In fact, WNJB has built only smaller DTV facilities pursuant to STA and has still not constructed its full, authorized DTV facility, in contrast to WABC's early construction and rebuilding of full DTV facilities after the September 11, 2001 destruction of their facilities.
77. NJPBA also claims that, based on an agreement between the parties, it is entitled to a waiver of the Commission's current freeze on modification applications and thereby allowed to co-locate its transmitting facilities at Four Times Square in New York City. As noted by ABC, NJPBA did not file its application and waiver request to modify WNJB-DT's facilities until after release of the Seventh Further Notice . Moreover, NJPBA offers no showing that it could not achieve its transition absent a waiver of the freeze. Thus, we disagree with NJPBA that allotment of channel 7 to ABC necessitates, or entitles NJPBA to, a waiver of the freeze. The Media Bureau will consider WNJB's application and waiver request in the normal course of processing. As noted in the Seventh Further Notice , consideration of NJPBA's application is best left until after the filing freeze is lifted. Accordingly, we allot channel 7 to WABC.
78. WEDH, Hartford, CT and WEDN, Norwich, CT . Connecticut Public Broadcasting, Inc. (“CPBI”), the licensee of NCE stations WEDH, channel *24, permittee of WEDH-DT, channel *32, Hartford, CT and WEDN, channel *53, permittee of WEDN-DT, channel *9, Norwich, CT, received a TCD of channel *45 for WEDH in Hartford and a TCD of channel *9 for WEDN in Norwich in the proposed DTV Table. In proposing these allotments, the Commission found it necessary to supersede a pending swap application and rulemaking pertaining to CPBI's pre-transition facilities. CPBI filed comments in favor of these proposed allotments. No comments were filed opposing these proposed allotments. Accordingly, we allot channel *45 to WEDH, Hartford, CT and channel *9 to WEDN, Norwich, CT.
79. Although CPBI supported the post-transition allotments, it objected to the Commission's decision to supersede the swap application and channel substitution rulemaking proceedings associated with the changes CPBI requested for its Hartford and Norwich stations. We cannot reinstate these applications without vitiating the basis for the post-transition channel allotments for WEDH and WEDN. We recognize, however, that CPBI wants to use their new allotments for pre-transition DTV operations. In that regard, we note that the Third DTV Periodic Review NPRM seeks comment on a proposal to allow stations that are moving to new post-transition channels (such as WEDH and WEDN) to begin operating on their new channels before the transition date, under certain conditions. If such a proposal is adopted, CPBI would be able to apply for pre-transition DTV operations on their new allotments.
80. KTFK, Stockton, CA . Telefutura Sacramento, LLC (“Telefutura”), the licensee of station KTFK-TV, channel 64, and KTFK-DT, channel 62, Stockton, CA, was granted a waiver of the filing freeze in the Seventh Further Notice to permit it to modify KTFK's certified facilities and receive channel 26 for its TCD in the proposed DTV Table. No comments were filed opposing this proposed allotment. Accordingly, we adopt this TCD and allot channel 26 to KTFK, Stockton, CA.
81. KVIE, Sacramento, CA . KVIE, Inc., the licensee of NCE station KVIE, channel *6 and KVIE-DT, channel *53, Sacramento, CA, was granted a waiver of the 0.1 percent interference standard and received channel *9 for its TCD in the proposed DTV Table. KVIE, Inc. filed comments in favor of the proposed allotment. No comments were filed opposing this proposed allotment. Accordingly, we adopt this TCD and allot channel *9 to KVIE(TV), Sacramento, CA.
TCDs for New Permittees Granted During Proceeding
82. We adopt the TCDs announced for the six new permittees in the New Permittees Public Notice (72 FR 2485, January 19, 2007) (“New Permittees Public Notice”). As discussed, supra , six pending applications were granted during this rulemaking, and proposed TCDs for the new permittees were published for comment in the New Permittees Public Notice . There were no comments, or only favorable comments, regarding the TCDs of five of the permittees, and they are therefore included in this Report and Order 's modified DTV Table and Appendix B. An objection was raised to the TCD of one of the new permittees, and is discussed below.
83. KCWV, Duluth, MN . George S. Flinn, III, new permittee of station KCWV-TV, channel 27, Duluth, MN, received channel 27 for KCWV's TCD in the Public Notice. The State of Wisconsin—Educational Communications Board (“ECB”) filed comments in opposition. ECB is the licensee of NCE station WHWC-DT, Channel *27, Menomonie, WI, which received channel 27 for its TCD in the proposed DTV Table. ECB states its belief that the proposed allotment of channel 27 to Duluth “would cause interference to WHWC-DT for 10,995 persons, or 1.290 percent of its noise limited service area,” including “new interference from Duluth channel 27 of 0.345 percent of the population served.” ECB asks the Commission to instead assign channel 47 to KCWV, arguing that such an allotment “would cause considerably less interference.” Mr. Flinn did not file a reply.
84. Prior to the issuance of the New Permittees Public Notice , the TCDs of all new permittees were analyzed using computer software techniques that have been validated through extensive testing and comparison of results with similar software used by other parties participating in this proceeding. At that time, the Commission's interference analysis indicated that no station would receive impermissible interference from KCWV's TCD. We have considered the analysis offered in ECB's pleadings, and we find that they do not match our findings. We are confident that the results of our interference analysis are correct and accurately reflect the service areas to be provided with the facilities specified and the interference conditions that are expected to be present among stations. We therefore include KCWV in the modified DTV Table and Appendix B.
Stations To Be Deleted From the DTV Table
85. Two stations, Delta College, licensee of NCE station WDCP-TV, University Center, MI, analog channel *19 and permittee of DTV channel *18, and Rockfleet Broadcasting II, LLC, (“Rockfleet”) licensee of station WFUP, channel 45, and permittee of WFUP-DT, channel 59, Vanderbilt, MI (satellite station of WFUX-TV, Cadillac, MI), have notified us that they do not intend to construct DTV facilities and will cease operation after February 17, 2009. Delta College filed a comment and requested that we delete the TCD for WDCP on channel 18 from the Table of Allotments.
86. Rockfleet notified us during the first round of the channel elections that it does not intend to construct a post-transition DTV facility for WFUP. Rockfleet explained that Vanderbilt will be served by the digital signal of WFUX-DT. Consequently, we did not assign a TCD for this station. Rockfleet will surrender its license for cancellation after February 17, 2009.
4. Other Requests
87. WSWP, Grandview, WV. We grant the request of West Virginia Educational Broadcasting Authority (“WVEBA”), licensee of NCE station WSWP-TV, channel *9 and permittee of WSWP-DT, channel *53, Grandview, WV, which received channel *10 for its TCD in the proposed DTV Table, for a waiver of the 0.1 percent interference standard up to 2.0 percent and to the extent that it is consistent with the filing freeze. WVEBA requests a waiver of the 0.1 percent interference standard, claiming that WSWP-DT cannot replicate the station's existing analog service area on the proposed allotment for channel *10. Davis Television Clarksburg, LLC (“DTC”), permittee of WVFX-DT, channel 10, Clarksburg, WV, and TCD on channel 10 in the proposed DTV Table, filed reply comments opposing WVEBA's waiver request.
88. In the first channel election round, WVEBA elected its analog channel *9; however, this election was determined to cause more than 2.0 percent new interference, and, thus, disapproved. In the second round, WVEBA elected channel 11, but this election was also rejected because it was determined to cause more than 0.1 percent new interference. In the third round, WVEBA elected channel 10. This election was also determined to cause more than 0.1 percent new interference. Consequently, WVEBA received channel *10 as its TCD, but at reduced facilities in order to bring the station into compliance with the 0.1 percent interference standard. Specifically, WSWP's ERP was reduced to 2.5 kW. In response to the Third Round TCD PN , WVEBA filed a “Request for Partial Reconsideration,” supporting its proposed channel allotment, but requesting to operate at 10 kW in order to “adequately serve the station's current audience.”
89. The Seventh Further Notice proposed channel *10 as WSWP's TCD at 2.5 kW ERP in the post-transition DTV Table. WVEBA filed comments in response to the Seventh Further Notice and now asks for 20 kW ERP. WVEBA contends that this power level is necessary for the station to replicate its analog coverage.
90. WVEBA certified to its replication facilities on Form 381. WVEBA claims that its current analog station serves 906,075 people and that its proposed operation of its digital facility on channel 10 at 20 kW ERP would serve 900,098 people. WVEBA further asserts that its proposal to operate WSWP at 20 kW ERP will result in new interference of 0.7 percent to WVFX-DT, which it acknowledges exceeds the 0.1 percent interference standard, but claims is necessary “to meet its certification to replicate its NTSC coverage.” DTC replies that WVEBA overstates WSWP's present analog population coverage and understates the interference to WVFX-DT, claiming that WVEBA's proposal would cause more than 1.4 percent new interference.
91. We agree with DTC that WVEBA overstates WSWP's present analog population coverage, but we also concur with WVEBA that WSWP-DT's operation at the proposed 2.5 kW ERP would not fully replicate its existing analog coverage. We also find, however, that operation of channel *10 at 20 kW ERP would exceed the station's certified replication facilities and violate the current freeze on expansion of a noise limited service contour beyond its certified replication contour. To resolve the conflict, we have analyzed WSWP's channel facilities using a modified replication approach to derive the proposed facilities from the analog Grade B contour on which the initial DTV Table facilities were based and determined that WSWP could replicate its analog coverage at 18.6 kW. Operation of WSWP-DT at 18.6 kW, however, would cause 1.73 percent new interference to WVFX-DT, which exceeds the 0.1 percent interference standard. Therefore, we must consider WVEBA's waiver request.
92. In evaluating WVEBA's request for a waiver of the 0.1 percent interference standard, we find that although WVEBA's circumstances are dissimilar to two stations that were granted waivers in the Seventh Further Notice , WVEBA does offer important public interest bases that merit a waiver in this case. First, WVEBA had an out-of-core DTV channel, which would have warranted a 2.0 percent interference allowance to elect its analog channel *9 in the first round. However, use of channel 9 would have exceeded the 2.0 percent standard. Second, although there are UHF channels available in its market, WVEBA has argued persuasively that a UHF channel would not replicate the station's analog coverage due to the mountainous terrain in WSWP's service area and would require this educational station to incur “significant increased capital and operational costs.” Third, NCE station WSWP offers unique educational programming to an economically disadvantaged community that relies on over-the-air broadcasting for their TV service.
93. Our analysis indicates that WSWP's operation on channel 10 with full replication facilities would cause less total interference than would its operation on channel 9, 11 or any other high VHF channel. We conclude that WSWP would have been eligible for up to 2.0 percent new interference using its own analog channel 9 for post-transition DTV operation. Operation on channel 9 would have exceeded 2.0 percent new interference, while operation on channel 10 at 18.6 kW does not. Therefore, we grant WVEBA's request for waiver of the 0.1 percent interference standard and establish its Appendix B facilities at 18.6 kW ERP on channel *10.
94. KTAZ, Phoenix, AZ. We grant the request of NBC Telemundo License, Co. (“NBC Telemundo”), licensee of singleton station KTAZ, channel 39, Phoenix, AZ, which received channel 39 for its TCD in the proposed DTV Table, to change station KTAZ's post-transition DTV Table Appendix B facilities. In 2005, the Commission approved a modification to the analog Table of Allotments sought by NBC Telemundo and Community Television Educators, Inc. (“CTE”) which substituted Channel 39 for noncommercial reserved Channel 39 (*39) in Phoenix, substituted noncommercial reserved Channel 11 (*11) for Channel 11 in Holbrook, Arizona, and authorized NBC Telemundo to operate on Channel 39 in Phoenix and CTE to operate on Channel *11 in Holbrook. The Commission subsequently granted minor modification applications filed by the parties to implement the channel substitutions. The proposed post-transition DTV Table Appendix B lists the Facility ID for the former Channel *39 facility for KTAZ, rather than the Facility ID for the new Channel 39 facility. NBC Telemundo requests that Appendix B be revised to reflect the correct Facility ID for the new Channel 39 facility.
95. In addition, NBC Telemundo states that the technical facilities specified in Appendix B for Channel 39 are no longer accurate. KTAZ does not have a paired digital channel. The technical facilities specified in Appendix B for Channel 39 reflect the digital parameters applied for by CTE prior to the channel substitutions. NBC Telemundo states that it recently relocated the Channel 39 analog facility to a new tower.
96. We have revised DTV Table Appendix B as adopted herein to reflect operation of a digital station on Channel 39 in Phoenix with parameters reflected in the analog authorization approved by the Commission for KTAZ. In addition, we have revised Appendix B to reflect the correct Facility ID for both KTAZ and Channel *11 in Holbrook.
97. WNYA, Pittsfield, MA. In response to comments filed opposing the proposed post-transition facilities of WNYA, Pittsfield, MA, we will change station WNYA's post-transition DTV Table Appendix B facilities. Venture Technologies Group, LLC, licensee of singleton station WNYA, channel 51, Pittsfield, MA, received channel 13 for its TCD in the proposed post-transition DTV Table. WNYT-TV, LLC (“WNYT”), licensee of station WNYT, channel 13, and WNYT-DT, channel 12, Albany, NY, which received channel 12 for its TCD in the proposed post-transition DTV Table, objects to the facilities proposed for WNYA in the post-transition DTV Table Appendix B. WNYA did not respond to the WNYT comments.
98. The proposed post-transition DTV Table Appendix B specifies a site change for WNYA which would move that station's DTV facility from the WNYA analog site in Pittsfield to WNYT's licensed site near Albany. WNYA specified this site change in its second round conflict decision form (FCC Form 385) to resolve an interference conflict of 3.7 percent with WNYT, which resulted from WNYA's election of channel 13. In its comments, WNYT claims that the ERP of 28kW that is proposed for WNYA in Appendix B, is substantially in excess of that permitted for a DTV station on channel 13 in Zone 1. WNYT requests that the Commission revise Appendix B for WNYA to specify the Pittsfield site for that station with parameters that would permit WNYA to comply with its FCC Form 381 certification.
99. WNYT is correct that the power specified in the proposed Appendix B for WNYA exceeds the maximum allowed pursuant to 73.622(f)(7)(ii). At an HAAT of 396 meters, the maximum ERP for a channel 13, Zone 1 DTV station is 12.6 kW. However, WNYT's request that we change WNYA's Appendix B facilities to specify the Pittsfield transmitter site would not address the interference conflict found in round 2 of the channel election process.
100. We conclude that WNYA can serve most of its certified coverage area from the site near Albany, at reduced power. We have determined that WNYA can provide an acceptable predicted field strength over Pittsfield, Massachusetts, its city of license, based on its FCC Form 385 facilities with its maximum ERP reduced from the proposed 28 kW to 12.6 kW. In addition, at this reduced power, WNYA's operation on channel 13 will cause any additional interference. Therefore, we are changing Appendix B to specify an ERP for WNYA of 12.6 kW.
101. WLFL, Raleigh, NC. We deny the request of Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc. (“Sinclair”), the parent entity of the licensee of station WLFL, channel 22 and permittee of WLFL-DT, channel 57, Raleigh, NC, which received channel 27 for its TCD in the proposed DTV Table. We conclude that it is not necessary to increase the ERP for this station.
102. In its Form 381, Sinclair certified to maximized facilities for WLFL-DT as authorized by its construction permit. In the first round, Sinclair obtained a TCD for channel 27 through an approved NCA with station WRDC, Durham, NC. Sinclair's comments claim that the power listed for channel 27 on Appendix B is incorrect. In fact, the proposed channel 27 power is less than the certified channel 57 power so that the post-transition facilities will match the certified facilities' coverage. Consequently, no change in Appendix B is needed to provide WLFL-DT with its certified coverage.
103. KCET, Los Angeles, CA. Community Television of Southern California (“CTSC”), licensee of NCE station KCET, channel *28, and KCET-DT, channel *59, Los Angeles, CA, received channel *28 for its TCD in the proposed DTV Table. CTSC states in its comments that it certified that it would operate noncommercial educational station KCET with maximized facilities on channel *28 for post-transition operations but the Commission disapproved the election because it was projected to cause interference of 2.3 percent to the elected DTV channel 27 of KEYT, Santa Barbara, California (analog channel 3, post-transition digital channel 27). CTSC states that it changed its election to specify replication facilities on channel *28 but reserved its right to seek maximized facilities should circumstances permit.
104. On July 7, 2006, Smith Media License Holdings, LLC (“Smith”) filed a letter requesting a waiver of the July 1, 2006 replication/maximization deadline with respect to KEYT-DT. In that letter, Smith indicated that for KEYT-DT to operate with its allotted replication facilities, as the prior owner certified, Smith would have to increase the ERP for KEYT to approximately 698 kW. Smith indicated that, because of electrical capacity limits at the station's antenna site, it did not anticipate being able to increase power at the antenna site until near the end of the DTV transition.
105. According to CTSC, the maximized facilities it originally proposed for KCET-DT on Channel *28 would not cause impermissible interference to the facilities of KEYT-DT on Channel *27 if KEYT-DT operates with an ERP of 699 kW. Accordingly, CTSC requests that the Commission change DTV Table Appendix B to specify maximized parameters for KCET-DT. Smith objects to CTSC's request and urges the Commission to continue to protect the KEYT-DT post-transition allotment.We deny the request of CTSC to change DTV Table Appendix B for KCET. We note the disagreement of CTSC, but have already determined that the KCET maximized facilities would cause interference to the certified facilities of KEYT-DT on its TCD in excess of the permissible limit. Our analysis was performed using computer software techniques that have been validated through extensive testing and comparison of results with similar software used by other parties participating in this proceeding. We are confident that the result of our interference analysis is correct, and there is no agreement with the affected station to accept this interference. The Commission will determine in the Third DTV Periodic Review Report and Order what interference standards and other procedures to apply to stations seeking to file applications for changes to station parameters post-transition. KCET may choose to file an application at that time.
Procedural Matters
Seventh Report and Order
Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
106. As required by the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980 (“RFA”), the Commission has prepared a Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (“FRFA”) relating to this Seventh Report and Order.
Final Paperwork Reduction Act Analysis
107. This Seventh Report and Order was analyzed with respect to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (“PRA”) and does not contain any information collection requirements.
Congressional Review Act
108. The Commission will send a copy of this Seventh Report and Order in a report to be sent to Congress and the Government Accountability Office, pursuant to the Congressional Review Act.
Final Regulatory Flexibility Act Analysis
109. As required by the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980, as amended (“RFA”) an Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (“IRFA”) was incorporated in the Seventh Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (“Seventh Further Notice”). The Commission sought written public comment on the proposals in the NPRM, including comment on the IRFA. The comments received are discussed below. The Commission received no comments on the IRFA. This present Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (“FRFA”) conforms to the RFA.
A. Need for, and Objectives of, the Report and Order
110. This Seventh Report and Order (“Seventh RO”) adopts rules implementing a new post-transition DTV Table of Allotments (“DTV Table”), providing all eligible full power broadcast television stations with channels for DTV operations after the transition. The new post-transition DTV Table finalizes the channel and facilities necessary to complete the digital transition for full power television stations, including full power commercial and noncommercial broadcast television stations.
111. The new post-transition DTV Table is based on the tentative channel designations (“TCDs”) announced for eligible broadcast licensees through the channel election process, as well as on the Commission's efforts to promote overall spectrum efficiency and ensure the best possible service to the public, including service to local communities. During this election process, which was established by the Second DTV Periodic Report and Order, eligible full power broadcast licensees selected their ultimate DTV channel inside the “core spectrum,” consisting of current television channels 2 through 51 (54-698 MHz). In developing the proposed new allotments, the Commission sought to accommodate broadcasters' channel preferences, as well as their replication and maximization service area certifications (made via FCC Form 381).
112. The new post-transition DTV Table achieves the goals set forth for the channel election process. First, the new DTV Table provides all eligible stations with channels for DTV operations after the transition. Second, the new DTV Table is the result of informed decisions by licensees when making their channel elections and licensees benefited from the clarity and transparency of the channel election process. Third, the new DTV Table recognizes industry expectations by protecting existing service and respecting investments already made, to the extent feasible. Finally, the new DTV Table reflects our efforts to promote overall spectrum efficiency and ensure the best possible DTV service to the public.
B. Summary of Significant Issues Raised by Public Comments in Response to the IRFA
113. There were no comments filed that specifically addressed the rules and policies proposed in the IRFA.
C. Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities to Which the Rules Will Apply
114. The RFA directs the Commission to provide a description of and, where feasible, an estimate of the number of small entities that will be affected by the rules adopted herein. The RFA generally defines the term “small entity” as having the same meaning as the terms “small business,” “small organization,” and “small government jurisdiction.” In addition, the term “small business” has the same meaning as the term “small business concern” under the Small Business Act. A small business concern is one which: (1) Is independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). The rules of this Seventh RO will primarily affect full power television stations, as opposed to low power television stations and television translator stations. A description of such small entities, as well as an estimate of the number of such small entities, is provided below.
115. Television Broadcasting . The rules and policies adopted in this Seventh RO apply to television broadcast licensees and potential licensees of television service. The SBA defines a television broadcast station as a small business if such station has no more than $13.5 million in annual receipts. Business concerns included in this industry are those “primarily engaged in broadcasting images together with sound.” The Commission has estimated the number of licensed commercial television stations to be 1,376. According to Commission staff review of the BIA Financial Network, MAPro Television Database (“BIA”) on March 30, 2007, about 986 of an estimated 1,374 commercial television stations (or about 72 percent) have revenues of $13.5 million or less and thus qualify as small entities under the SBA definition. The Commission has estimated the number of licensed NCE television stations to be 380. We note, however, that, in assessing whether a business concern qualifies as small under the above definition, business (control) affiliations must be included. Our estimate, therefore, likely overstates the number of small entities that might be affected by our action, because the revenue figure on which it is based does not include or aggregate revenues from affiliated companies. The Commission does not compile and otherwise does not have access to information on the revenue of NCE stations that would permit it to determine how many such stations would qualify as small entities.
116. In addition, an element of the definition of “small business” is that the entity not be dominant in its field of operation. We are unable at this time to define or quantify the criteria that would establish whether a specific television station is dominant in its field of operation. Accordingly, the estimate of small businesses to which rules may apply do not exclude any television station from the definition of a small business on this basis and are therefore over-inclusive to that extent. Also as noted, an additional element of the definition of “small business” is that the entity must be independently owned and operated. We note that it is difficult at times to assess these criteria in the context of media entities and our estimates of small businesses to which they apply may be over-inclusive to this extent.
117. Class A TV, LPTV, and TV translator stations . The rules and policies adopted in this Seventh RO do not directly affect low power television stations, as the DTV Table adopted in the Seventh RO finalizes post-transition digital channels only for full power television stations. Nonetheless, as discussed in Section E, infra , low power television stations will also eventually transition from analog to digital technology and may be indirectly affected by the channel allotment decisions herein. The broadcast stations indirectly affected include licensees of Class A TV stations, low power television (LPTV) stations, and TV translator stations, as well as to potential licensees in these television services. The same SBA definition that applies to television broadcast licensees would apply to these stations. The SBA defines a television broadcast station as a small business if such station has no more than $13.5 million in annual receipts. Currently, there are approximately 567 licensed Class A stations, 2,227 licensed LPTV stations, and 4,518 licensed TV translators. Given the nature of these services, we will presume that all of these licensees qualify as small entities under the SBA definition. We note, however, that under the SBA's definition, revenue of affiliates that are not LPTV stations should be aggregated with the LPTV station revenues in determining whether a concern is small. Our estimate may thus overstate the number of small entities since the revenue figure on which it is based does not include or aggregate revenues from non-LPTV affiliated companies. We do not have data on revenues of TV translator or TV booster stations, but virtually all of these entities are also likely to have revenues of less than $13.5 million and thus may be categorized as small, except to the extent that revenues of affiliated non-translator or booster entities should be considered.
D. Description of Projected Reporting, Recordkeeping and Other Compliance Requirements
118. The rules adopted in this Seventh RO involve no changes to reporting, recordkeeping, or other compliance requirements beyond what is already required under the current regulations.
E. Steps Taken To Minimize Significant Impact on Small Entities, and Significant Alternatives Considered
119. The RFA requires an agency to describe any significant alternatives that it has considered in reaching its proposed approach, which may include the following four alternatives (among others): (1) The establishment of differing compliance or reporting requirements or timetables that take into account the resources available to small entities; (2) the clarification, consolidation, or simplification of compliance or reporting requirements under the rule for small entities; (3) the use of performance, rather than design, standards; and (4) an exemption from coverage of the rule, or any part thereof, for small entities.
120. The new post-transition DTV Table provides all eligible full power broadcast television stations—large and small alike—with channels for post-transition DTV operations. Small broadcasters, just like large ones, benefited from participating in the channel election process. The new DTV Table is the result of informed decisions by licensees when making their channel elections, and all licensees benefited from the clarity and transparency of the channel election process. Moreover, the new DTV Table recognizes industry expectations by protecting existing service and respecting investments already made, for both large and small broadcasters, to the extent feasible. The TCDs are primarily based on the channels elected by licensees. The vast majority of licensees participating in the channel election process received a TCD for a channel they elected, and all comments, including those from small broadcasters, were considered when finalizing this Table.
121. In general, our goal in reviewing the comments filed in response to the proposed Table was to accommodate the requests made by commenters to the extent possible consistent with the standards outlined in the Seventh Further Notice . Large and small broadcasters alike benefited from this approach, which was taken in an effort to expedite finalization of the DTV Table and Appendix B so that stations can complete construction of their post-transition facilities by the statutory deadline for the DTV transition. Where commenters made specific requests for changes to the proposals in the Seventh Further Notice , requests that provided for an alternative service area for the station or parameters that differed from those proposed by the Commission, those requests were granted to the extent possible consistent with the standards of the Seventh Further Notice and, in particular, with the applicable interference standards. This process has been open and transparent, and has provided consistent treatment for large and small broadcasters.
122. The new DTV Table adopted herein does not provide for channels for low power television stations. The Commission will address the digital transition for low power television (“LPTV”) stations in a separate proceeding. The statutory transition deadline established by Congress in 2006—February 17, 2009—applies only to full-power stations. One of the Commission's goals in the Seventh Report and Order is to permit full power stations to finalize their post-transition facilities by this rapidly approaching deadline. The Commission previously determined that it has discretion under 47 U.S.C. 336(f)(4) to set the date by which analog operations of stations in the low power and translator service must cease. The Commission has stated that the intent is to ensure that low power and translator stations not be required to prematurely convert to digital operation in a manner that could disrupt their analog service or, more importantly, that might cause them to cease operation. The Commission decided not to establish a fixed termination date for the low power digital television transition until it resolved the issues concerning the transition of full-power television stations. The Commission has recognized that low power television stations are a valuable component of the nation's television system and has stated its intention to facilitate, wherever possible, the digital transition of these stations.
F. Report To Congress
The Commission will send a copy of this Seventh RO , including this FRFA, in a report to be sent to Congress pursuant to the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996. In addition, the Commission will send a copy of this Seventh RO , including the FRFA, to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business Administration. A copy of this Seventh RO and FRFA (or summaries thereof) will also be published in the Federal Register .
Ordering Clauses
123. It is ordered that, pursuant to the authority contained in sections 1, 4(i) and (j), 7, 301, 302, 303, 307, 308, 309, 316, 319, 324, 336, and 337 of the Communications Act of 1934, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i) and (j), 157, 301, 302, 303, 307, 308, 309, 316, 319, 324, 336, and 337, this Seventh Report and Order and Eighth Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making is adopted .
124. It is further ordered that pursuant to the authority contained in sections 1, 2, 4(i), 303, 303a, 303b, and 307 of the Communications Act of 1934, 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, 154(i), 303, 303a, 303b, and 307, the Commission's rules are hereby amended as set forth in the rule changes.
125. It is further ordered that the rules as set forth in the rule changes shall be effective 30 days after publication of the Seventh Report and Order and Eighth Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making in the Federal Register .
126. It is further ordered that the Commission's Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau, Reference Information Center, shall send a copy of this Seventh Report and Order and Eighth Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making , including the Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis, to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business Administration.
It is further ordered that the Commission shall send a copy of this Seventh Report and Order and Eighth Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making in a report to be sent to Congress and the Government Accountability Office pursuant to the Congressional Review Act, see 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).
List of Subjects in 47 CFR part 73
Television.
Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene H. Dortch,
Secretary.
Final Rules
For the reasons discussed in the preamble, the Federal Communications Commission amends 47 part 73 as follows:
PART 73—RADIO BROADCAST SERVICES
1. The authority citation for Part 73 continues to read as follows:
Authority:
47 U.S.C. 154, 303, 334, 336.
2. Section 73.622 is amended by adding paragraph (i) to read as follows:
§ 73.622
(i) Post-Transition Table of DTV Allotments.
Community
Channel No.
ALABAMA
Anniston
9
Bessemer
18
Birmingham
*10, 13, 30, 36, 50
Demopolis
*19
Dothan
21, 36
Dozier
*10
Florence
14, 20, *22
Gadsden
26, 45
Gulf Shores
25
Homewood
28
Huntsville
19, *24, 32, 41, 49
Louisville
*44
Mobile
9, 15, 20, 23, 27, *41
Montgomery
12, 16, *27, 32, 46
Mount Cheaha
*7
Opelika
47
Ozark
33
Selma
29, 42
Troy
48
Tuscaloosa
23, 33
Tuskegee
22
ALASKA
Anchorage
5, *8, 10, 12, 20, *26, 28, 32
Bethel
*3
Fairbanks
7, *9, 11, 18
Juneau
*10, 11
Ketchikan
13
North Pole
20
Sitka
7
ARIZONA
Douglas
36
Flagstaff
2, 13, 18, 32
Green Valley
46
Holbrook
*11
Kingman
19
Mesa
12
Phoenix
*8, 10, 15, 17, 20, 24, 26, 33, 39, 49
Prescott
7
Sierra Vista
44
Tolleson
51
Tucson
9, 19, 23, 25, *28, *30, 32, 40
Yuma
11, 16
ARKANSAS
Arkadelphia
*13
Camden
49
El Dorado
*10, 27, 43
Eureka Springs
34
Fayetteville
*9, 15
Fort Smith
18, 21, 27
Harrison
31
Hot Springs
26
Jonesboro
8, *20, 48
Little Rock
*7, 12, 22, 30, 32, *36, 44
Mountain View
*13
Pine Bluff
24, 39
Rogers
50
Springdale
39
CALIFORNIA
Anaheim
32
Arcata
22
Avalon
47
Bakersfield
10, 25, 33, 45
Barstow
44
Bishop
20
Calipatria
36
Ceres
*15
Chico
24, 43
Clovis
43
Concord
14
Corona
39
Cotati
*23
El Centro
9, 22
Eureka
3, *11, 17, 28
Fort Bragg
8
Fresno
7, 30, 34, 38, *40
Hanford
20
Huntington Beach
*48
Long Beach
18
Los Angeles
7, 9, 11, 13, *28, 31, 34, 36, *41, 42, 43
Merced
11
Modesto
18
Monterey
31, 32
Novato
47
Oakland
44
Ontario
29
Oxnard
24
Palm Springs
42, 46
Paradise
20
Porterville
48
Rancho Palos Verdes
51
Redding
7, *9
Riverside
45
Sacramento
*9, 10, 21, 35, 40, 48
Salinas
8, 13
San Bernardino
*26, 38
San Diego
8, 10, 18, 19, *30, 40
San Francisco
7, 19, 27, 29, *30, *33, 38, 39, 45, 51
San Jose
12, 36, 41, 49, *50
San Luis Obispo
15, 34
San Mateo
*43
Sanger
36
Santa Ana
23
Santa Barbara
21, 27
Santa Maria
19
Santa Rosa
32
Stockton
25, 26, 46
Twentynine Palms
23
Vallejo
34
Ventura
49
Visalia
28, *50
Watsonville
*25
COLORADO
Boulder
15
Broomfield
*13
Castle Rock
46
Colorado Springs
10, 22, 24
Denver
7, 9, *18, 19, 32, 34, 35, *40, 43, 51
Durango
15, *20, 33
Fort Collins
21
Glenwood Springs
23
Grand Junction
2, 7, 12, 15, *18
Longmont
29
Montrose
13
Pueblo
*8, 42
Steamboat Springs
10
Sterling
23
CONNECTICUT
Bridgeport
42, *49
Hartford
31, 33, *45, 46
New Britain
35
New Haven
*6, 10, 39
New London
26
Norwich
*9
Waterbury
20
DELAWARE
Seaford
*44
Wilmington
*12, 31
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Washington
7, 9, *27, *33, 35, 36, 48, 50
FLORIDA
Boca Raton
*40
Bradenton
42
Cape Coral
35
Clearwater
21
Clermont
17
Cocoa
*30, 51
Daytona Beach
11, 49
Destin
48
Fort Lauderdale
30
Fort Myers
9, 15, *31
Fort Pierce
34, *38
Fort Walton Beach
40, 49, 50
Gainesville
9, 16, *36
High Springs
28
Hollywood
47
Jacksonville
*7, 13, 19, 32, 34, 42, *44
Key West
3, 8
Lake Worth
36
Lakeland
19
Leesburg
40, *46
Live Oak
48
Marianna
51
Melbourne
43, 48
Miami
7, 10, *18, 19, *20, 22, 23, 31, 32, 35, 46
Naples
41, 45
New Smyrna Beach
*33
Ocala
31
Orange Park
10
Orlando
22, *23, 26, 27, 39, 41
Palm Beach
49
Panama City
7, 9, 13, *38
Panama City Beach
47
Pensacola
17, *31, 34, 45
Sarasota
24
St. Petersburg
10, 38, 44
Stuart
44
Tallahassee
24, 27, *32, 40
Tampa
7, 12, *13, 29, *34, 47
Tequesta
16
Tice
33
Venice
25
West Palm Beach
12, 13, *27, 28
GEORGIA
Albany
10, 12
Athens
*8, 48
Atlanta
10, 19, 20, *21, 25, 27, 39, *41, 43
Augusta
12, 30, 42, 51
Bainbridge
49
Baxley
35
Brunswick
24
Chatsworth
*33
Cochran
*7
Columbus
9, 15, *23, 35, 49
Cordele
51
Dalton
16
Dawson
*8
Macon
13, 16, 40, 45
Monroe
44
Pelham
*6
Perry
32
Rome
51
Savannah
*9, 11, 22, 39
Thomasville
46
Toccoa
24
Valdosta
43
Waycross
*8
Wrens
*6
HAWAII
Hilo
*9, 11, 13, 22, 23
Honolulu
8, 9, *10, *11, 19, 23, 27, 31, 33, 35, 40, *43
Kailua
50
Kailua Kona
25
Kaneohe
41
Wailuku
7, *10, 12, 16, 21, 24
Waimanalo
38
IDAHO
Boise
7, *21, 28, 39
Caldwell
10
Coeur d'Alene
*45
Filer
*18
Idaho Falls
8, 20, 36
Lewiston
32
Moscow
*12
Nampa
12, 24
Pocatello
15, *17, 23, 31
Sun Valley
32
Twin Falls
11, *22, 34
ILLINOIS
Aurora
50
Bloomington
28
Carbondale
*8
Champaign
41, 48
Charleston
*50
Chicago
7, 12, 19, *21, 27, 29, 31, 43, 45, *47
Decatur
18, 22
East St. Louis
47
Freeport
23
Harrisburg
34
Jacksonville
*15
Joliet
38
LaSalle
10
Macomb
*21
Marion
17
Moline
*23, 38
Mount Vernon
21
Olney
*19
Peoria
19, 25, 30, 39, *46
Quincy
10, 32, *34
Rock Island
4
Rockford
13, 16, 42
Springfield
13, 42, 44
Urbana
*9, 26
INDIANA
Angola
12
Bloomington
*14, 27, 42, 48
Elkhart
28
Evansville
*9, 25, 28, 45, 46
Fort Wayne
19, 24, 31, 36, *40
Gary
*17, 51
Hammond
36
Indianapolis
9, 13, 16, *21, 25, *44, 45
Kokomo
29
Lafayette
11
Marion
32
Muncie
23
Richmond
39
Salem
51
South Bend
22, *35, 42, 48
Terre Haute
10, 36, 39
Vincennes
*22
IOWA
Ames
5, 23, *34
Burlington
41
Cedar Rapids
9, 27, 47, 51
Council Bluffs
*33
Davenport
*34, 36, 49
Des Moines
8, *11, 13, 16, 31
Dubuque
43
Fort Dodge
*25
Iowa City
*12, 25
Mason City
*18, 42
Newton
39
Ottumwa
15
Red Oak
*35
Sioux City
9, *28, 39, 41, 44
Waterloo
7, 22, *35
KANSAS
Colby
17, 19
Derby
46
Dodge City
*21
Ensign
6
Garden City
11, 13
Goodland
10
Great Bend
22
Hays
7, *16
Hoisington
14
Hutchinson
*8, 12, 35
Lakin
*8
Lawrence
41
Pittsburg
7, 13
Salina
17
Topeka
*11, 12, 13, 27, 49
Wichita
10, 26, 31, 45
KENTUCKY
Ashland
*26, 44
Beattyville
7
Bowling Green
13, 16, *18, *48
Campbellsville
19
Covington
*24
Danville
4
Elizabethtown
*43
Harlan
51
Hazard
12, *16
Lexington
13, 39, 40, *42
Louisville
8, 11, *17, 26, *38, 47, 49
Madisonville
20, *42
Morehead
*15, 21
Murray
*36
Newport
29
Owensboro
30
Owenton
*44
Paducah
32, 41, 49
Pikeville
*24
Somerset
*14
LOUISIANA
Alexandria
*26, 31, 35, 41
Baton Rouge
9, 13, *25, 34, 45
Columbia
11
Hammond
42
Lafayette
10, 16, *23, 28
Lake Charles
7, *20, 30
Minden
21
Monroe
8, *13
New Iberia
50
New Orleans
8, *11, 15, 21, 26, *31, 36, 43, 50
Shreveport
17, *25, 28, 34, 44
Slidell
24
West Monroe
36, 38
MAINE
Augusta
*10
Bangor
2, 7, 19
Biddeford
*45
Calais
*10
Lewiston
35
Orono
*9
Poland Spring
8
Portland
38, 43, 44
Presque Isle
8, *10, 47
Waterville
23
MARYLAND
Annapolis
*42
Baltimore
11, 13, *29, 38, 40, 41, 46,
Frederick
*28
Hagerstown
26, 39, *44
Oakland
*36
Salisbury
21, *28, 47
MASSACHUSETTS
Adams
36
Boston
7, *19, 20, 30, 31, 32, 39, *43
Cambridge
41
Lawrence
18
Marlborough
27
New Bedford
22, 49
Norwell
10
Pittsfield
13
Springfield
11, *22, 40
Vineyard Haven
40
Worcester
29, *47
MICHIGAN
Alpena
11, *24
Ann Arbor
31
Bad Axe
*15
Battle Creek
20, 44
Bay City
22, 46
Cadillac
9, *17, 47
Calumet
5
Cheboygan
35
Detroit
7, 14, 21, 41, *43, 44, 45
East Lansing
*40
Escanaba
48
Flint
12, 16, *28
Grand Rapids
7, *11, 13, 19
Iron Mountain
8
Ishpeming
10
Jackson
34
Kalamazoo
*5, 8, 45
Lansing
36, 38, 51
Manistee
*21
Marquette
*13, 19, 35
Mount Clemens
39
Mount Pleasant
*26
Muskegon
24
Onondaga
10
Saginaw
30, 48
Sault Ste. Marie
8, 10
Traverse City
7, 29
MINNESOTA
Alexandria
7, 42
Appleton
*10
Austin
*20, 36
Bemidji
*9, 26
Brainerd
*28
Chisholm
11
Crookston
*16
Duluth
*8, 10, 17, 27, 33
Hibbing
13, *31
Mankato
12
Minneapolis
9, 11, 22, 29, 32, 45
Redwood Falls
27
Rochester
10, 46
St. Cloud
40
St. Paul
*26, *34, 35
Thief River Falls
10
Walker
12
Worthington
*15
MISSISSIPPI
Biloxi
13, *16
Booneville
*12
Bude
*18
Columbus
35, *43
Greenville
15
Greenwood
*25, 32
Gulfport
48
Hattiesburg
22
Holly Springs
41
Houston
45
Jackson
7, 12, *20, 21, 40, 51
Laurel
28
Magee
34
Meridian
11, 24, 31, *44
Mississippi State
*10
Natchez
49
Oxford
*36
Tupelo
8
Vicksburg
35
West Point
16
MISSOURI
Cape Girardeau
12, 22
Columbia
8, 17
Hannibal
7
Jefferson City
12, 20
Joplin
*25, 43, 46
Kansas City
9, *18, 24, 31, 34, 42, 47, 51
Kirksville
33
Osage Beach
49
Poplar Bluff
15
Sedalia
15
Springfield
10, 19, *23, 28, 44
St. Joseph
7, 21
St. Louis
14, 24, 26, 31, 35, *39, 43
MONTANA
Billings
10, 11, 18
Bozeman
*8, 13
Butte
5, 6, 19, 24
Glendive
10
Great Falls
7, 8, 26, 45
Hardin
22
Havre
9
Helena
12, 29
Kalispell
9
Lewistown
13
Miles City
3
Missoula
7, *11, 13, 17, 23
NEBRASKA
Alliance
*13
Bassett
*7
Grand Island
11, 19
Hastings
5, *28
Hayes Center
18
Kearney
36
Lexington
*26
Lincoln
8, 10, *12, 51
McCook
12
Merriman
*12
Norfolk
*19
North Platte
2, *9
Omaha
15, *17, 20, 22, 43, 45
Scottsbluff
7, 17, 29
Superior
34
NEVADA
Elko
10
Ely
3, 27
Goldfield
50
Henderson
9
Las Vegas
2, 7, *11, 13, 16, 22, 29
Laughlin
32
Paradise
40
Reno
7, 9, 13, *15, 20, 26, 44
Tonopah
9
Winnemucca
7
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Concord
33
Derry
35
Durham
*11
Keene
*49
Littleton
*48
Manchester
9
Merrimack
34
NEW JERSEY
Atlantic City
44, 49
Burlington
27
Camden
*22
Linden
36
Montclair
*51
New Brunswick
*8
Newark
13, 30
Newton
18
Paterson
40
Secaucus
38
Trenton
*43
Vineland
29
West Milford
*29
Wildwood
36
NEW MEXICO
Albuquerque
7, 13, *17, 22, 24, 26, *35, 42, 45
Carlsbad
19, 25
Clovis
20
Farmington
8, 12
Hobbs
29
Las Cruces
*23, 47
Portales
*32
Roswell
8, 10, 21, 27
Santa Fe
*9, 10, 27, 29
Silver City
10, 12
NEW YORK
Albany
7, 12, 26
Amsterdam
50
Batavia
23
Bath
14
Binghamton
7, 8, 34, *42
Buffalo
14, 32, 33, 34, 38, 39, *43
Carthage
7
Corning
*30, 48
Elmira
18, 36
Garden City
*21
Ithaca
20
Jamestown
26
Kingston
48
New York
7, 11, *24, 28, 31, 33, 44
North Pole
14
Norwood
*23
Plattsburg
*38
Poughkeepsie
27
Riverhead
47
Rochester
10, 13, *16, 28, 45
Saranac Lake
40
Schenectady
6, *34, 43
Smithtown
23
Springville
7
Syracuse
15, 17, 19, 24, *25, 44, 47
Utica
27, 29, 30
Watertown
21, *41
NORTH CAROLINA
Asheville
13, *25, 45
Belmont
47
Burlington
14
Chapel Hill
*25
Charlotte
*11, 22, 23, 27, 34
Concord
*44
Durham
11, 28
Edenton
*20
Fayetteville
36, 38
Goldsboro
17
Greensboro
33, 43, 51
Greenville
10, 14, *23, 51
Hickory
40
High Point
8
Jacksonville
*19, 34
Kannapolis
50
Lexington
19
Linville
*17
Lumberton
*31
Manteo
9
Morehead City
8
New Bern
12
Raleigh
27, 48, 49
Roanoke Rapids
*36
Rocky Mount
15
Washington
32
Wilmington
*29, 30, 44, 46
Wilson
42
Winston Salem
29, 31, *32
NORTH DAKOTA
Bismarck
12, 16, *22, 26, 31
Devils Lake
8, *25
Dickinson
7, *9, 19
Ellendale
*20
Fargo
*13, 19, 21, 44
Grand Forks
*15, 27
Jamestown
7
Minot
10, 13, 14, 24, *40
Pembina
12
Valley City
38
Williston
8, 14, *51
OHIO
Akron
23, 30, *50
Alliance
*45
Athens
*27
Bowling Green
*27
Cambridge
*35
Canton
39, 47
Chillicothe
46
Cincinnati
10, 12, 33, *34, 35
Cleveland
8, 15, 17, *26, 34
Columbus
13, 14, 21, 36, *38
Dayton
*16, 30, 41, 50, 51
Lima
8, 47
Lorain
28
Mansfield
12
Newark
24
Oxford
*28
Portsmouth
17, *43
Sandusky
42
Shaker Heights
10
Springfield
26
Steubenville
9
Toledo
5, 11, 13, *29, 46, 49
Youngstown
20, 36, 41
Zanesville
40
OKLAHOMA
Ada
26
Bartlesville
17
Cheyenne
*8
Claremore
*36
Eufaula
*31
Lawton
11
Muskogee
20
Norman
46
Oklahoma City
7, 9, *13, 15, 24, 27, 33, 40, 50, 51
Okmulgee
28
Shawnee
29
Tulsa
8, 10, *11, 22, 42, 45, 47, 49
Woodward
35
OREGON
Bend
*11, 21, 51
Coos Bay
11, 22
Corvallis
*7
Eugene
9, 13, 17, *29, 31
Grants Pass
30
Klamath Falls
13, 29, *33
La Grande
*13, 29
Medford
5, *8, 10, 12, 26
Pendleton
11
Portland
8, *10, 12, 40, 43, 45
Roseburg
18, 19, 45
Salem
22, 33
PENNSYLVANIA
Allentown
*39, 46
Altoona
24, 32, 46
Bethlehem
9
Clearfield
*15
Erie
12, 16, 22, 24, *50
Greensburg
50
Harrisburg
10, 21, *36
Hazleton
45
Jeannette
49
Johnstown
8, 34
Lancaster
8, 23
Philadelphia
6, 17, 26, 32, 34, *35, 42
Pittsburgh
*13, 25, 38, 42, 43, 48, 51
Reading
25
Red Lion
30
Scranton
13, 32, 38, *41, 49
Wilkes Barre
11
Williamsport
29
York
47
RHODE ISLAND
Block Island
17
Providence
12, 13, *21, 51
SOUTH CAROLINA
Allendale
*33
Anderson
14
Beaufort
*44
Charleston
*7, 24, 34, 36, 47, 50
Columbia
8, 10, 17, *32, 47, 48
Conway
*9
Florence
13, 16, 21, *45
Georgetown
*38
Greenville
*9, 16, 21, 36
Greenwood
*18
Hardeeville
28
Myrtle Beach
18, 32
Rock Hill
15, 39
Spartanburg
7, 43
Sumter
*28, 39
SOUTH DAKOTA
Aberdeen
9, *17
Brookings
*8
Eagle Butte
*13
Florence
3
Huron
12
Lead
10, 29
Lowry
*11
Martin
*8
Mitchell
26
Pierre
*10, 19
Rapid City
2, 7, 16, 21, *26
Reliance
13
Sioux Falls
7, 11, 13, *24, 36, 47
Vermillion
*34
TENNESSEE
Chattanooga
9, 12, 13, *29, 40
Cleveland
42
Cookeville
*22, 36
Crossville
20
Greeneville
38
Hendersonville
51
Jackson
39, 43
Jellico
23
Johnson City
11
Kingsport
19
Knoxville
7, 10, *17, 26, 30, 34
Lebanon
44
Lexington
*47
Memphis
5, *10, 13, *23, 25, 28, *29, 31, 51
Murfreesboro
38
Nashville
5, *8, 10, 15, 21, 23, 27
Sneedville
*41
Tazewell
48
TEXAS
Abilene
15, 24, 29
Alvin
36
Amarillo
7, *8, 10, 15, 19
Arlington
42
Austin
7, 21, *22, 33, 43, 49
Baytown
41
Beaumont
12, 21, *33
Belton
46
Big Spring
33
Blanco
18
Borger
31
Brownsville
24
Bryan
28, 50
College Station
*12
Conroe
32, 42
Corpus Christi
8, 10, 13, *23, 27, 38
Dallas
8, *14, 32, 35, 36, 40, 45
Decatur
30
Del Rio
28
Denton
*43
Eagle Pass
18
El Paso
7, 9, *13, 15, 18, 25, *39, 51
Farwell
18
Fort Worth
9, 11, 18, 41
Fredericksburg
5
Galveston
*23, 48
Garland
23
Greenville
46
Harlingen
31, *34, 38
Houston
*8, 11, 13, 19, *24, 26, 35, 38, 44
Irving
48
Jacksonville
22
Katy
47
Kerrville
32
Killeen
13
Lake Dallas
39
Laredo
8, 13, 19
Llano
27
Longview
31, 38
Lubbock
11, 16, 27, 35, *39, 40
Lufkin
9
Mcallen
49
Midland
18, 26
Nacogdoches
18
Odessa
7, 9, 23, 30, *38, 42
Port Arthur
40
Rio Grande City
20
Rosenberg
45
San Angelo
11, 16, 19
San Antonio
*9, 12, *16, 30, 38, 39, 41, 48,
Sherman
12
Snyder
17
Sweetwater
20
Temple
9
Texarkana
15
Tyler
7
Uvalde
26
Victoria
11, 15
Waco
10, *20, 26, 44
Weslaco
13
Wichita Falls
15, 22, 28
Wolfforth
43
UTAH
Cedar City
14
Logan
12
Ogden
24, *36, 48
Price
11
Provo
29, 32, *44
Richfield
*19
Salt Lake City
13, 20, 34, 38, 40, *42, 46
St. George
9, *18
Vernal
16
VERMONT
Burlington
13, 22, *32, 43
Hartford
25
Rutland
*9
St. Johnsbury
*18
Windsor
*24
VIRGINIA
Arlington
15
Ashland
47
Bristol
5
Charlottesville
19, 32, *46
Danville
24
Fairfax
*24
Front Royal
*21
Goldvein
*30
Grundy
49
Hampton
13
Hampton Norfolk
*16
Harrisonburg
49
Lynchburg
13, 20
Manassas
34
Marion
*42
Norfolk
33, 40, 46
Norton
*32
Petersburg
22
Portsmouth
31, 50
Richmond
12, 25, 26, *42, *44
Roanoke
*3, 17, 18, 30, 36
Staunton
*11
Virginia Beach
7, 29
WASHINGTON
Bellevue
33, 50
Bellingham
19, 35
Centralia
*19
Everett
31
Kennewick
44
Pasco
18
Pullman
*10, 24
Richland
26, *38
Seattle
*9, 25, 38, 39, 44, 48
Spokane
7, *8, 13, 20, 28, 34, 36
Tacoma
11, 13, 14, *27, *42
Vancouver
30
Walla Walla
9
Yakima
14, 16, *21, 33
WEST VIRGINIA
Bluefield
40, 46
Charleston
19, 39, 41
Clarksburg
10, 12
Grandview
*10
Huntington
13, 23, *34
Lewisburg
8
Martinsburg
12
Morgantown
*33
Oak Hill
50
Parkersburg
49
Weston
5
Wheeling
7
WISCONSIN
Antigo
46
Appleton
27
Chippewa Falls
49
Crandon
12
Eagle River
28
Eau Claire
13, 15
Fond Du Lac
44
Green Bay
11, 23, 39, 41, *42
Janesville
32
Kenosha
40
La Crosse
8, 14, 17, *30
Madison
11, 19, *20, 26, 50
Mayville
43
Menomonie
*27
Milwaukee
*8, 18, 22, 25, 28, 33, 34, *35, 46
Park Falls
*36
Racine
48
Rhinelander
16
Superior
19
Suring
21
Wausau
7, 9, *24
Wittenberg
50
WYOMING
Casper
*6, 12, 14, 17, 20
Cheyenne
11, 27, 30
Jackson
2, 11
Lander
7, *8
Laramie
*8
Rawlins
9
Riverton
10
Rock Springs
13
Sheridan
7, 13
GUAM
Agana
8, 12
Tamuning
14
PUERTO RICO
Aguada
50
Aguadilla
12, 17, *34
Arecibo
14, 46
Bayamon
30
Caguas
11, *48
Carolina
51
Fajardo
13, *16, 33
Guayama
45
Humacao
49
Mayaguez
22, 23, 29, 35
Naranjito
18
Ponce
7, 9, 15, 19, *25, 47
San Juan
21, 27, 28, 31, 32, *43
San Sebastian
39
Yauco
41
VIRGIN ISLANDS
Charlotte Amalie
17, 43, *44
Christiansted
15, 20, 23
Note:
The following Appendicies will not appear in the Code of Federal Regulations.
[Appendix A—Reserved]
Appendix B—DTV Table of Allotments Information
The table in this appendix presents the Commission's assignments of DTV channel allotments to individual broadcast television stations for post-transition DTV operations. It sets forth the technical facilities—effective radiated power, antenna height above average terrain, and antenna identification code—and transmitter site for which each TV station would be authorized on its post-transition channel. The table also provides information on stations' predicted service coverage and the percentage of their service population that would be affected by interference received from other DTV stations. The channels here are the same as those the Commission is including in the new DTV Table of Allotments (DTV Table), codified in § 73.622(i) of the Commission's rules.
The table includes a DTV channel assignment for all television stations that are eligible under the qualifying criteria, set forth in the Second DTV Periodic Report and Order and reiterated in the discussion above. The technical facilities parameters, which were also used for calculation of the tabulated engineering information, were developed in the three-round channel election process that the Commission conducted to create the proposed DTV Table, in some cases modified in response to comments filed in this proceeding. These technical facilities data are also available in an EXCEL format at http://www.fcc.gov/dtv.
Data Elements
Facility ID: A five-digit code for identification of TV or DTV stations associated with channel allotments. A unique code is assigned to each station at the time the Commission first receives an application for a construction permit for that station and does not change, even where the license for the station changes ownership or major changes are made to the station, such as a change of channel or community.
City and State: The city and state to which the channel is allotted and the station is licensed to serve.
NTSC Channel: The station's current analog (NTSC) channel. This field is left blank in the case of stations that are only licensed to operate digital television service. If a station currently operates only an analog channel, that analog channel will appear in this field. Note: Stations must cease analog operations at the end of the DTV transition on February 17, 2009. See 47 U.S.C. 309(j)(14)(A).
DTV Channel: The channel assigned for the station's post-transition DTV operation.
DTV Power: The effective radiated power (ERP) for the station's post-transition DTV operation. This value is the ERP specified for the station's post-transition operation in the channel election process or modified in response to comments in this proceeding. Accordingly, the ERP may be the station's: (1) Currently authorized ERP, (2) 1997 service replication ERP, (3) other allowable value to which it agreed to operate to resolve a conflict or as part of a negotiated agreement in the channel election process; or (4) in cases where a station's assigned DTV channel is not its current DTV channel, a value determined by the Commission that will enable the station to provide coverage of the station's service area as specified in the channel election process. The value shown is the maximum, over a set of uniformly spaced compass directions, of the ERP values used in determining the station's specified noise-limited DTV service contour. This value is used in the calculations of service and interference also shown herein.
In cases where the TV Engineering Database indicated employment of a directional antenna, the ERP in each specific direction was determined through linear interpolation of the relative field values describing the directional pattern. (The directional pattern stored in the FCC computer database provides relative field values at 10-degree intervals and may include additional values in special directions. The result of linear interpolation of these relative field values is squared and multiplied by the overall maximum ERP listed for the station in the TV Engineering Database to find the ERP in a specific direction.)
Where a station's ERP was determined by the Commission, it was calculated using the following methodology. First, the distance to the station's noise-limited DTV contour (or Grade B contour for stations that do not have a DTV channel) was determined in each of 360 uniformly spaced compass directions starting from true north. This determination was made using information in the engineering database, including directional antenna data, and using terrain elevation data at points separated by 3 arc-seconds of longitude and latitude, in conjunction with the FCC F(50, 90) curves. The FCC curves (47 CFR 73.699) were applied in the usual way, as described in 47 CFR 73.684, to find this noise-limited contour distance, with the exception that dipole factor considerations were applied to the field strength contour specified in 47 CFR 73.683 for UHF channels.
The station's post-transition DTV ERP was then calculated by a further application of FCC curves, with noise-limited DTV coverage defined as the presence of field strengths of 28 dBu, 36 dBu, and 41 dBu as set forth in § 73.622(e) of the rules, respectively for low-VHF, high-VHF and UHF, at 50 percent of locations and 90 percent of the time. The family of FCC propagation curves for predicting field strength at 50 percent of locations 90 percent of the time is found by the formula F(50, 90) = F(50, 50) − [F(50, 10) − F(50, 50)]. That is, the F(50, 90) value is lower than F(50, 50) by the same amount that F(50, 10) exceeds F(50, 50). At UHF, the precise value 41 dBu was applied for channel 38; and the value used for other UHF channels is 41 dBu plus a dipole factor modification. This results in reception on channel 14 needing 2.3 dB less, and channel 69 needing 2.3 dB more, than the 41 dBu for channel 38. The dipole factor modification used in ERP calculations is equal to 20 times log 10 of the ratio of the center frequency of the UHF channel of interest to the center frequency of channel 38.
In general, these computations of a station's DTV power on a new channel to match the distance to its noise-limited contour result in ERP values which vary with azimuth. For example, the azimuthal ERP pattern that replicates for a UHF channel, the noise-limited contour of an omnidirectional VHF operation will be somewhat different because terrain has a different effect on propagation in the two bands. Thus, the procedure described here effectively derives a new directional antenna pattern wherever necessary for a precise match according to FCC curves.
Finally, the ERP specified for a station's new UHF DTV channel was limited so that it does not exceed 1 megawatt. This was done by scaling the azimuthal power pattern rather than by truncation. For example, if replication by FCC curves as described above requires an ERP of 1.2 megawatts, the power pattern is reduced by a factor of 1.2 in all directions. The azimuthal pattern is used in subsequent service and interference calculations for the station.
Antenna Height: The height of the station's transmitting antenna above average terrain, that is, antenna height above average terrain (antenna HAAT). In general, the antenna HAAT value shown for each station is the same as that specified for the station in the channel election process. This value represents the height of the radiation center of the station whose service area is being replicated, above terrain averaged from 3.2 to 16.1 kilometers (2 to 10 miles) from the station's transmitter site, over 8 evenly spaced radials. In computations of service coverage and interference, the value of antenna HAAT was determined every 5 degrees directly from the terrain elevation data, and by linear interpolation for compass directions in between.
Antenna ID: A six digit number that identifies the radiation pattern for the station's transmitting antenna that is stored in the Commission's Consolidated Database System (CDBS). In cases where a station's post-transition channel is the same as its currently assigned DTV channel, the station's antenna pattern is the same as its certified facilities antenna. In other cases, such as where a station chose its analog channel or a different channel, or where the Commission's staff selected a “best available” channel for the station's post-transition operation, the antenna pattern for the station was developed by our computer software to allow the station to replicate the coverage area reached by operation at its certified facilities on its proposed channel (i.e., the station's TCD from the channel election process); or the station has indicated that it would use a particular antenna for its post-transition operation in the channel election process, the station's antenna pattern is the same as specified in Schedule B of FCC Forms 383 and 385. These antenna patterns are used in the calculation of service area and interference. The CDBS can be accessed on the Internet at http://www.fcc.gov/mb/cdbs.html.
Transmitter Latitude: The geographic latitude coordinates of the station's transmitter location.
Transmitter Longitude: The geographic longitude coordinates of the station's transmitter location.
Service Area, Service Population, and Percent Interference Received: Under the heading “DIGITAL TELEVISION SERVICE AFTER THE TRANSITION,” prospective conditions are evaluated in terms of both area and population. The values tabulated under this heading are net values: service area is the area within a station's noise-limited service contour where the desired signal is above the DTV noise threshold, less the area where service receives predicted interference from other DTV stations. Similarly, the number of people served is the population within a station's noise-limited service contour receiving an adequate signal relative to noise excluding people in areas with predicted interference. The level of interference received to a station's service is calculated based on desired-to-undesired (D/U) ratios, and these levels must be above certain threshold values for acceptable service. The percent interference received value is the percentage of the station's service coverage within its noise-limited service contour that is affected by predicted interference from other DTV stations. The threshold values used to prepare the interference estimates in this appendix are those set forth in § 73.623(c) of the rules, 47 CFR 73.623(c). The procedure used to identify areas of service and interference is that specified in OET Bulletin No. 69. See OET Bulletin No. 69, Longley-Rice Methodology for Evaluating TV Coverage and Interference, February 6, 2004 (“ OET Bulletin No. 69 ”), available at http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Documents/bulletins/oet69/oet69.pdf .
Facility ID
State
City
NTSC
Chan
DTV
Chan
ERP (kW)
HAAT (m)
Antenna ID
Latitude (DDMMSS)
Longitude (DDDMMSS)
Area (sq km)
Population (thousand)
Percent interference
received
21488
AK
ANCHORAGE
5
5
45
277
612010
1493046
45353
348
0
804
AK
ANCHORAGE
7
8
50
240
67898
612522
1495220
26532
317
0
10173
AK
ANCHORAGE
2
10
21
240
67943
612522
1495220
22841
317
0
13815
AK
ANCHORAGE
13
12
41
240
65931
612522
1495220
25379
317
0
35655
AK
ANCHORAGE
4
20
234
55
74791
611311
1495324
10885
302
0
83503
AK
ANCHORAGE
9
26
1000
212
74792
610402
1494436
23703
323
0
49632
AK
ANCHORAGE
11
28
28.9
61
73156
611133
1495401
7254
292
0
25221
AK
ANCHORAGE
33
32
50
33
74793
610957
1494102
8943
287
0
4983
AK
BETHEL
4
3
1
61
604733
1614622
10324
9
0
64597
AK
FAIRBANKS
7
7
3.2
214
74449
645520
1474255
11355
82
0
69315
AK
FAIRBANKS
9
9
3.2
152
80229
645442
1474638
6873
82
0
49621
AK
FAIRBANKS
11
11
3.2
1
74991
645036
1474248
5673
82
0
13813
AK
FAIRBANKS
2
18
16
230
645520
1474249
10344
82
0
8651
AK
JUNEAU
3
10
1
1
581756
1342407
4249
30
0
13814
AK
JUNEAU
8
11
0.14
1
581805
1342626
2239
30
1.1
60520
AK
KETCHIKAN
4
13
3.2
1
29997
552059
1314012
4355
15
0
20015
AK
NORTH POLE
4
20
50
5
644532
1471926
6209
82
0
60519
AK
SITKA
13
7
3.2
1
80181
570301
1352004
6048
8
0
56642
AL
ANNISTON
40
9
15.6
359
39744
333624
862503
24554
1437
6.6
71325
AL
BESSEMER
17
18
350
675
44013
332851
872403
37533
1549
1.4
717
AL
BIRMINGHAM
10
10
3
426
332904
864825
22745
1363
4.9
74173
AL
BIRMINGHAM
13
13
16.9
408
75054
332926
864748
31517
1646
1.9
5360
AL
BIRMINGHAM
42
30
1000
426
43265
332904
864825
31006
1687
0.4
16820
AL
BIRMINGHAM
68
36
885
406
68103
332904
864825
28264
1553
1.1
71221
AL
BIRMINGHAM
6
50
1000
420
74797
332919
864758
33118
1692
0.9
720
AL
DEMOPOLIS
41
19
1000
324
60739
322145
875204
26322
330
6.5
43846
AL
DOTHAN
18
21
1000
205
311425
851843
23559
436
0
4152
AL
DOTHAN
4
36
995
573
305510
854428
43948
886
0.4
714
AL
DOZIER
2
10
3.2
393
313316
862332
23623
353
8.7
65128
AL
FLORENCE
15
14
1000
431
66619
350009
870809
30337
1112
0
6816
AL
FLORENCE
26
20
50
230
74798
343438
874657
15572
355
1.7
715
AL
FLORENCE
36
22
556
202
343441
874702
20778
544
0.2
1002
AL
GADSDEN
60
26
150
315
29932
334853
862655
17744
1379
0.2
73312
AL
GADSDEN
44
45
225
309
43164
335327
862813
17536
1350
0.6
83943
AL
GULF SHORES
55
25
64.5
308
74787
303640
873626
15544
932
0
74138
AL
HOMEWOOD
21
28
765
427
68108
332904
864825
30801
1663
0.9
48693
AL
HUNTSVILLE
19
19
40.7
514
344419
863156
23609
992
2.2
713
AL
HUNTSVILLE
25
24
396
340
344413
863145
27052
1092
0.7
57292
AL
HUNTSVILLE
31
32
468
538
67239
344412
863159
32626
1301
0.9
28119
AL
HUNTSVILLE
54
41
400
518
43864
344412
863159
29827
1213
1
591
AL
HUNTSVILLE
48
49
41
552
344239
863207
22282
936
0.8
710
AL
LOUISVILLE
43
44
925
262
59887
314304
852603
18777
337
0.1
4143
AL
MOBILE
10
9
29
381
304117
874754
34970
1203
0
11906
AL
MOBILE
15
15
510
558
74580
303640
873627
35481
1282
0.6
60827
AL
MOBILE
21
20
105
529
70813
303640
873627
23682
1116
0
83740
AL
MOBILE
23
337
574
75124
303645
873843
37989
1283
0.1
73187
AL
MOBILE
5
27
1000
581
74800
304120
874949
45411
1406
0.3
721
AL
MOBILE
42
41
199
185
303933
875333
16361
912
0
13993
AL
MONTGOMERY
12
12
24.9
507
74369
315828
860944
31615
788
0.5
73642
AL
MONTGOMERY
20
16
1000
518
29552
315828
860944
37703
829
1.3
706
AL
MONTGOMERY
26
27
568
176
322255
861733
18025
549
3.7
72307
AL
MONTGOMERY
32
32
199
545
75049
320830
864443
28378
579
0.7
60829
AL
MONTGOMERY
45
46
500
308
28430
322413
861147
21909
641
0.3
711
AL
MOUNT CHEAHA
7
7
24.1
610
80203
332907
854833
42633
2370
3.4
11113
AL
OPELIKA
66
47
136
539
74487
321916
844728
24321
662
1.3
32851
AL
OZARK
34
33
15
151
68078
311228
853649
8868
244
0
84802
AL
SELMA
29
29
1000
408
32810
323227
865033
26741
621
5.9
701
AL
SELMA
8
42
787
507
320858
864651
38739
722
0.1
62207
AL
TROY
67
48
50
345
30182
320336
855701
14891
479
2
77496
AL
TUSCALOOSA
23
23
50
266
74752
330315
873257
16640
407
1
21258
AL
TUSCALOOSA
33
33
160
625
70330
332848
872550
30987
1357
0.5
68427
AL
TUSKEGEE
22
22
100
325
74464
320336
855702
17790
532
0.4
2768
AR
ARKADELPHIA
9
13
7.3
320
335426
930646
22157
299
16.9
86534
AR
CAMDEN
49
49
68.1
175
74782
331619
924212
13417
146
0.5
92872
AR
EL DORADO
10
6
541
80186
330441
921341
26324
442
1.6
35692
AR
EL DORADO
10
27
823
582
330441
921341
43407
631
5.4
84164
AR
EL DORADO
43
43
206
530
74776
330441
921341
26259
446
0.1
81593
AR
EUREKA SPRINGS
34
34
87.1
213
75069
362630
935825
12963
442
0.1
2767
AR
FAYETTEVILLE
13
9
19
501
354853
940141
35150
889
1.5
60354
AR
FAYETTEVILLE
29
15
180
266
360057
940459
19569
560
3.5
66469
AR
FORT SMITH
5
18
550
286
354949
940924
25959
736
0.2
60353
AR
FORT SMITH
40
21
325
602
350415
944043
33811
525
7.4
29560
AR
FORT SMITH
24
27
200
305
41354
354236
940815
19234
627
0.8
78314
AR
HARRISON
31
31
191
339
75064
364218
930345
18376
533
2.8
608
AR
HOT SPRINGS
26
26
66.4
258
74370
342221
930247
13726
250
0.1
13988
AR
JONESBORO
8
8
18
531
355322
905608
39540
689
0.2
2769
AR
JONESBORO
19
20
50
310
355414
904614
18806
312
0
2784
AR
JONESBORO
48
48
982
295
75036
353616
903118
24784
1386
0
2770
AR
LITTLE ROCK
2
7
8.06
548
74338
342631
921303
30372
952
0
2787
AR
LITTLE ROCK
11
12
55
519
344757
922959
43098
1128
0.8
33543
AR
LITTLE ROCK
7
22
750
574
342824
921210
43307
1087
0.3
11951
AR
LITTLE ROCK
16
30
1000
449
40344
344757
922929
32289
1043
0
33440
AR
LITTLE ROCK
4
32
989
474
29656
344757
922959
37939
1084
0.2
58267
AR
LITTLE ROCK
36
36
50
394
74768
344756
922945
16626
809
0.2
37005
AR
LITTLE ROCK
42
44
1000
485
59098
344745
922944
31868
1038
0.5
2777
AR
MOUNTAIN VIEW
6
13
4.05
407
66439
354847
921724
20280
260
14.6
607
AR
PINE BLUFF
25
24
725
356
40413
343155
920241
24562
845
0
41212
AR
PINE BLUFF
38
39
1000
590
40345
342631
921303
34162
1006
0
29557
AR
ROGERS
51
50
1000
267
362447
935716
23556
643
0
67347
AR
SPRINGDALE
57
39
316
114
40726
361107
941749
12789
422
0.1
81441
AZ
DOUGLAS
3
36
1000
9
74708
312208
1093145
10673
34
0
24749
AZ
FLAGSTAFF
2
2
7.25
465
74450
345806
1113028
33788
270
0.2
41517
AZ
FLAGSTAFF
13
13
19.6
474
74998
345805
1113029
29913
203
0
74149
AZ
FLAGSTAFF
4
18
726
487
74804
345804
1113030
34193
227
0
35104
AZ
FLAGSTAFF
9
32
1000
343
72238
345806
1113029
26812
213
1
63927
AZ
GREEN VALLEY
46
46
70.8
1095
74581
322454
1104256
26056
802
0
83491
AZ
HOLBROOK
11
11
3.2
54
74722
345505
1100825
8819
16
0
24753
AZ
KINGMAN
6
19
1000
585
74805
350157
1142156
30420
175
0
35486
AZ
MESA
12
12
22
543
74517
332000
1120348
33724
3236
0
2728
AZ
PHOENIX
8
8
30.7
527
75007
332000
1120349
35929
3239
0
35587
AZ
PHOENIX
10
10
22.2
558
74488
332003
1120343
34519
3236
0
59440
AZ
PHOENIX
15
15
218
509
332000
1120346
28668
3229
0
41223
AZ
PHOENIX
5
17
1000
507
67336
332002
1120340
31756
3237
0
67868
AZ
PHOENIX
21
20
500
489
332002
1120342
30913
3232
0
40993
AZ
PHOENIX
3
24
1000
501
43557
332001
1120345
31415
3234
0
68886
AZ
PHOENIX
45
26
1000
517
33195
332001
1120332
32353
3237
0
35705
AZ
PHOENIX
33
33
196
510
74503
332000
1120346
22493
3226
0
81458
AZ
PHOENIX
39
39
50
538
80243
332003
1120338
17660
3209
0.1
7143
AZ
PHOENIX
61
49
531
497
43560
332002
1120344
24945
3227
0
35811
AZ
PRESCOTT
7
7
3.2
850
74984
344115
1120701
24427
266
0.6
35095
AZ
SIERRA VISTA
58
44
1000
319
65401
314532
1104803
18972
893
0
26655
AZ
TOLLESON
51
51
197
546
332003
1120338
25018
3227
0
36918
AZ
TUCSON
9
9
9.23
1134
74508
322454
1104259
39703
999
0.1
11908
AZ
TUCSON
18
19
480
1123
59934
322456
1104250
37731
924
0.1
25735
AZ
TUCSON
4
23
405
1123
68106
322456
1104250
35035
914
0.2
44052
AZ
TUCSON
11
25
480
1123
64314
322456
1104250
35738
911
0.2
2722
AZ
TUCSON
27
28
50
178
42999
321253
1110021
8550
831
0
2731
AZ
TUCSON
6
30
668
1092
322455
1104251
45415
983
0
48663
AZ
TUCSON
13
32
108
1123
43979
322456
1104250
25662
807
0.7
30601
AZ
TUCSON
40
40
396
621
74564
321456
1110658
22249
933
0
74449
AZ
YUMA
11
11
22.3
468
74556
330310
1144940
34281
326
0
33639
AZ
YUMA
13
16
510
475
74806
330317
1144934
28310
324
0
24518
CA
ANAHEIM
56
32
1000
949
42876
341335
1180358
33879
15062
0
8263
CA
ARCATA
23
22
50
510
74807
404336
1235818
20016
120
0
29234
CA
AVALON
54
47
350
937
66764
341337
1180357
31249
14695
0.2
40878
CA
BAKERSFIELD
23
10
4.6
1128
74808
352714
1183537
23144
841
0
34459
CA
BAKERSFIELD
17
25
135
405
44570
352617
1184422
18738
698
0
4148
CA
BAKERSFIELD
29
33
110
1128
27939
352711
1183525
24592
992
0
7700
CA
BAKERSFIELD
45
45
210
387
74619
352620
1184424
16819
697
0
63865
CA
BARSTOW
64
44
1000
596
343634
1171711
27479
1578
0
83825
CA
BISHOP
20
20
50
928
74744
372443
1181106
16923
23
0
40517
CA
CALIPATRIA
54
36
155
476
75040
330302
1144938
20044
318
0
4939
CA
CERES
23
15
15
172
372934
1211329
11349
1202
0
33745
CA
CHICO
24
24
331
537
401531
1220524
28699
422
0
24508
CA
CHICO
12
43
1000
396
74809
395730
1214248
25916
597
1.5
23302
CA
CLOVIS
43
43
283
642
364446
1191657
31884
1452
0.1
21533
CA
CONCORD
42
14
50
942
80194
375254
1215505
29972
8383
0.1
19783
CA
CORONA
52
39
54
912
41582
341248
1180341
21797
14149
0.2
57945
CA
COTATI
22
23
110
628
68181
382054
1223438
23262
4471
0
51208
CA
EL CENTRO
9
9
19.5
414
75031
330319
1144944
31675
325
0
36170
CA
EL CENTRO
7
22
1000
477
36690
330302
1144938
33284
325
0
53382
CA
EUREKA
3
3
8.39
503
74390
404352
1235706
35110
149
0
55435
CA
EUREKA
13
11
40
550
404338
1235817
39817
149
0
42640
CA
EUREKA
6
17
30
550
44483
404339
1235817
17975
118
0
58618
CA
EUREKA
29
28
119
381
28858
404336
1235826
15820
121
0
8378
CA
FORT BRAGG
8
8
44.9
733
74379
394138
1233443
38724
143
0.2
67494
CA
FRESNO
53
7
38
560
29423
370423
1192552
33624
1631
0.2
8620
CA
FRESNO
30
30
182
614
74349
370437
1192601
22934
1437
0.1
56034
CA
FRESNO
47
34
185
577
44959
370414
1192531
24853
1422
0.1
35594
CA
FRESNO
24
38
326
601
69073
370419
1192548
28138
1466
0.1
69733
CA
FRESNO
18
40
250
698
67432
364445
1191651
29501
1441
0
34439
CA
HANFORD
21
20
350
580
29793
370422
1192550
28070
1509
0
4328
CA
HUNTINGTON BEACH
50
48
1000
949
65049
341335
1180357
35188
15139
0
35608
CA
LONG BEACH
18
18
111
889
75204
341250
1180340
19277
14109
2.8
282
CA
LOS ANGELES
7
7
11.2
978
74603
341337
1180358
37164
15562
0.1
21422
CA
LOS ANGELES
9
9
12
951
69629
341338
1180400
34447
15439
0
22208
CA
LOS ANGELES
11
11
40.2
902
74702
341329
1180348
40526
15807
0.1
33742
CA
LOS ANGELES
13
13
14.1
899
74704
341342
1180402
36927
15505
0
13058
CA
LOS ANGELES
28
28
107
913
70604
341326
1180343
21994
14312
1.9
35670
CA
LOS ANGELES
5
31
1000
954
32823
341336
1180356
42312
15543
0.2
35123
CA
LOS ANGELES
34
34
392
956
74509
341336
1180359
31607
15014
0
47906
CA
LOS ANGELES
4
36
711
984
74810
341332
1180352
41039
15464
0
38430
CA
LOS ANGELES
58
41
162
901
41475
341326
1180345
22058
13992
1
26231
CA
LOS ANGELES
22
42
486
892
42167
341248
1180341
24724
14376
1.4
9628
CA
LOS ANGELES
2
43
300
947
69117
341338
1180400
31477
14815
0.5
58608
CA
MERCED
51
11
58
575
75200
370419
1192549
35621
1691
0
58609
CA
MODESTO
19
18
500
555
36726
380707
1204327
29812
3331
0
35611
CA
MONTEREY
67
31
50
701
29629
364523
1213005
14541
1065
42.1
26249
CA
MONTEREY
46
32
46
758
44481
363205
1213714
16387
761
9
49153
CA
NOVATO
68
47
1000
402
28688
380900
1223531
15940
5258
3
35703
CA
OAKLAND
2
44
811
433
74637
374519
1222706
23024
6336
0
60549
CA
ONTARIO
46
29
400
937
68117
341336
1180359
32827
14946
1.2
56384
CA
OXNARD
63
24
85
533
40843
341949
1190124
16934
2418
38.4
25577
CA
PALM SPRINGS
42
42
50
219
72090
335158
1162602
7331
372
4.4
16749
CA
PALM SPRINGS
36
46
50
207
74811
335200
1162556
7220
371
0
58605
CA
PARADISE
30
20
661
448
27908
395750
1214238
23929
576
0
35512
CA
PORTERVILLE
61
48
197
804
38116
361714
1185017
27716
1741
0
55083
CA
RANCHO PALOS VERDES
44
51
1000
937
65079
341335
1180357
33638
15007
0
8291
CA
REDDING
7
7
11.6
1106
74504
403610
1223900
38353
371
0.1
47285
CA
REDDING
9
9
9.69
1097
74412
403609
1223901
37993
370
1.4
22161
CA
RIVERSIDE
62
45
670
907
74510
341250
1180340
31637
15069
0
35855
CA
SACRAMENTO
6
9
19.2
567
74604
381618
1213018
33919
5291
13.9
25048
CA
SACRAMENTO
10
10
16.6
595
74695
381424
1213003
37093
6313
0
51499
CA
SACRAMENTO
31
21
850
581
381554
1212924
39963
6384
0
33875
CA
SACRAMENTO
3
35
1000
591
74812
381554
1212924
37884
5024
17.7
10205
CA
SACRAMENTO
40
40
765
581
70334
381618
1213018
31502
4587
4.2
52953
CA
SACRAMENTO
29
48
1000
489
44981
381554
1212924
30324
4218
1.1
19653
CA
SALINAS
8
8
19.2
736
70343
364523
1213005
28847
2561
14.8
14867
CA
SALINAS
35
13
19.8
720
44925
364522
1213006
23793
1122
49.2
58795
CA
SAN BERNARDINO
24
26
440
529
335757
1171705
20478
13150
0
58978
CA
SAN BERNARDINO
30
38
1000
909
46152
341246
1180341
23330
14414
0.1
42122
CA
SAN DIEGO
8
8
14.9
226
80224
325017
1171456
24515
3087
0.2
40876
CA
SAN DIEGO
10
10
11
205
74985
325020
1171456
19575
2948
0.7
10238
CA
SAN DIEGO
51
18
355
576
39587
324150
1165604
29082
2910
3.5
58827
CA
SAN DIEGO
69
19
323
598
65036
324147
1165607
29443
3106
0.2
6124
CA
SAN DIEGO
15
30
350
567
33507
324153
1165603
27819
3013
0.3
35277
CA
SAN DIEGO
39
40
370
563
68010
324148
1165606
26970
2968
0.3
34470
CA
SAN FRANCISCO
7
7
21
509
74465
374520
1222705
32516
6516
7.3
51189
CA
SAN FRANCISCO
20
19
383
418
19024
374519
1222706
22989
6360
1
37511
CA
SAN FRANCISCO
26
27
500
403
67202
374112
1222603
21218
6116
1.8
25452
CA
SAN FRANCISCO
5
29
1000
506
74813
374520
1222705
36730
7115
0
35500
CA
SAN FRANCISCO
9
30
709
509
74814
374519
1222706
33404
6593
4.7
43095
CA
SAN FRANCISCO
32
33
50
491
74815
374520
1222705
16151
5924
0.1
65526
CA
SAN FRANCISCO
4
38
712
446
74655
374519
1222706
23165
6338
1.4
71586
CA
SAN FRANCISCO
38
39
1000
428
29544
374519
1222706
24293
6266
4
69619
CA
SAN FRANCISCO
44
45
400
446
27801
374519
1222706
19753
6005
2.9
33778
CA
SAN FRANCISCO
14
51
476
701
28493
372957
1215216
19534
6377
0.1
35280
CA
SAN JOSE
11
12
103
377
64426
374107
1222601
36145
6703
0.1
34564
CA
SAN JOSE
36
36
740
668
74585
372917
1215159
28576
6601
4.5
22644
CA
SAN JOSE
65
41
1000
418
60706
374115
1222601
23495
6250
3.3
64987
CA
SAN JOSE
48
49
257
688
38067
372957
1215216
21071
6083
1.5
35663
CA
SAN JOSE
54
50
290
662
34197
372917
1215159
16608
6021
1.7
19654
CA
SAN LUIS OBISPO
6
15
1000
515
28386
352137
1203918
30360
439
0
12930
CA
SAN LUIS OBISPO
33
34
82
441
44369
352138
1203921
18410
410
0.2
58912
CA
SAN MATEO
60
43
536
428
44617
374519
1222706
20821
6089
2.4
59013
CA
SANGER
59
36
372
600
43974
370437
1192601
27078
1440
0
67884
CA
SANTA ANA
40
23
50
900
39876
341327
1180344
21304
13620
5.6
12144
CA
SANTA BARBARA
38
21
1000
923
33205
343128
1195735
36089
1343
0
60637
CA
SANTA BARBARA
3
27
699
917
74818
343132
1195728
42071
1298
2.1
63165
CA
SANTA MARIA
12
19
188
591
74819
345437
1201108
26167
413
0
34440
CA
SANTA ROSA
50
32
19.9
928
72086
384010
1223752
18189
742
4.5
56550
CA
STOCKTON
13
25
1000
594
32519
381424
1213003
39491
6024
7.9
20871
CA
STOCKTON
64
26
425
599
71124
381424
1213003
27821
4135
4.8
10242
CA
STOCKTON
58
46
600
580
381554
1212924
32953
4769
10.3
16729
CA
TWENTYNINE PALMS
23
150
784
36709
340217
1164847
20848
1940
44.1
51429
CA
VALLEJO
66
34
150
419
39592
374519
1222706
17320
5876
3.3
14000
CA
VENTURA
57
49
1000
937
65163
341335
1180357
34730
15072
0
51488
CA
VISALIA
26
28
219
763
28096
364002
1185242
30550
1433
0
16950
CA
VISALIA
49
50
185
834
361714
1185017
31085
1753
0
8214
CA
WATSONVILLE
25
25
81.1
699
70678
364522
1213004
17432
1895
7.1
57219
CO
BOULDER
14
15
200
351
66988
394017
1051306
21679
2934
0
22685
CO
BROOMFIELD
12
13
34.4
730
80221
394055
1052949
33459
3042
0
37101
CO
CASTLE ROCK
53
46
300
178
30026
392557
1043918
13108
2332
0
35037
CO
COLORADO SPRINGS
11
10
20.1
725
20589
384441
1045141
29268
959
54
35991
CO
COLORADO SPRINGS
21
22
51
641
44318
384443
1045140
22342
1109
0
52579
CO
COLORADO SPRINGS
13
24
459
652
74820
384445
1045138
30518
2149
0
40875
CO
DENVER
7
7
37.4
295
74403
394350
1051353
24932
2899
2
23074
CO
DENVER
9
9
39.6
318
74392
394350
1051353
25732
2925
1.8
14040
CO
DENVER
6
18
1000
292
74821
394349
1051500
25306
2939
0.4
68581
CO
DENVER
20
19
1000
295
44187
394350
1051353
24975
2948
0.3
126
CO
DENVER
31
32
1000
314
30041
394345
1051412
23205
2875
0
35883
CO
DENVER
2
34
1000
318
394358
1051408
26818
2981
0.2
47903
CO
DENVER
4
35
1000
373
44452
394351
1051354
25932
2957
0.2
20476
CO
DENVER
41
40
74.8
344
393559
1051235
17700
2624
0
68695
CO
DENVER
59
43
145
356
74822
394024
1051303
17347
2700
0.4
24514
CO
DENVER
50
51
900
233
36173
394358
1051408
19718
2711
0
48589
CO
DURANGO
6
15
46
90
44437
371546
1075358
8794
91
0
84224
CO
DURANGO
20
46
130
65291
371546
1075358
7843
65
0
82613
CO
DURANGO
33
33
50
122
75068
371546
1075345
6607
54
0
125
CO
FORT COLLINS
22
21
1000
233
403832
1044905
25510
1284
0
70578
CO
GLENWOOD SPRINGS
3
23
16.1
771
71566
392507
1072206
14435
82
0
70596
CO
GRAND JUNCTION
5
2
0.8
28
29734
390517
1083358
7398
116
0
52593
CO
GRAND JUNCTION
8
7
9.7
829
74825
390255
1081506
31964
185
0
24766
CO
GRAND JUNCTION
11
12
5.3
452
44527
390400
1084445
17986
138
0.3
31597
CO
GRAND JUNCTION
4
15
71.5
407
29771
390358
1084446
12155
130
0
14042
CO
GRAND JUNCTION
18
18
51.2
883
74404
390314
1081513
19336
121
0
38375
CO
LONGMONT
25
29
540
379
71598
400559
1045402
24252
2839
0
70579
CO
MONTROSE
10
13
2.6
35
29766
383102
1075112
7576
53
1
69170
CO
PUEBLO
8
8
20.3
727
74992
384444
1045139
29601
900
56.5
59014
CO
PUEBLO
5
42
880
660
68141
384442
1045139
31089
765
13.6
20373
CO
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS
24
10
0.481
175
44199
402743
1065057
6228
29
0
63158
CO
STERLING
3
23
599
204
403457
1030156
21554
73
0
70493
CT
BRIDGEPORT
43
42
1000
156
412143
730648
18461
5591
1.7
13594
CT
BRIDGEPORT
49
49
50
222
74586
411643
731108
10597
3792
3.3
147
CT
HARTFORD
61
31
380
506
66902
414213
724957
23488
3645
16.3
53115
CT
HARTFORD
3
33
1000
289
44846
414630
724820
21115
3536
16.1
13602
CT
HARTFORD
24
45
465
505
65933
414213
724957
26813
4226
1.3
3072
CT
HARTFORD
18
46
217
269
414630
724804
16467
3302
7.6
74170
CT
NEW BRITAIN
30
35
250
434
65777
414202
724957
24346
4252
3.8
13595
CT
NEW HAVEN
65
6
0.4
88
411942
725425
9068
2713
10.1
74109
CT
NEW HAVEN
8
10
20.5
342
65037
412522
725706
25647
6215
12
33081
CT
NEW HAVEN
59
39
170
301
46284
412522
725706
17709
4376
2.9
51980
CT
NEW LONDON
26
26
76
368
80220
412503
721155
18575
3333
2.6
13607
CT
NORWICH
53
9
3.2
192
75021
413114
721003
11997
1198
29.8
14050
CT
WATERBURY
20
20
58.5
515
74364
414213
724957
21645
3935
9.5
1051
DC
WASHINGTON
7
7
15
254
74539
385701
770447
22296
7065
0
65593
DC
WASHINGTON
9
9
17
254
74506
385701
770447
22544
7075
0.3
65670
DC
WASHINGTON
26
27
90
254
66360
385701
770447
16086
6626
1.6
27772
DC
WASHINGTON
32
33
100
254
385701
770447
17550
6781
0.1
51567
DC
WASHINGTON
20
35
500
254
385701
770447
21882
7046
0.2
22207
DC
WASHINGTON
5
36
1000
235
74830
385721
770457
22214
7092
0.8
47904
DC
WASHINGTON
4
48
1000
237
74831
385624
770454
22223
7074
0.1
30576
DC
WASHINGTON
50
50
123
253
385744
770136
17031
6767
0.1
72335
DE
SEAFORD
64
44
98
196
66096
383915
753642
11086
465
7.4
72338
DE
WILMINGTON
12
12
9.9
294
74622
400230
751424
21656
7752
1.6
51984
DE
WILMINGTON
61
31
200
374
39302
400230
751411
18478
6836
9.5
51349
FL
BOCA RATON
63
40
1000
310
255934
801027
29971
4925
0
6601
FL
BRADENTON
66
42
210
476
274910
821539
28906
3722
1
70649
FL
CAPE CORAL
36
35
930
404
67859
264742
814805
28363
1378
1.1
11125
FL
CLEARWATER
22
21
1000
409
32885
274910
821539
26800
3503
0.1
53465
FL
CLERMONT
18
17
1000
472
38022
283512
810458
36917
3225
0.1
6744
FL
COCOA
68
30
182
491
38429
283635
810335
26292
2631
0
24582
FL
COCOA
52
51
50
514
283512
810458
23814
2623
0
25738
FL
DAYTONA BEACH
2
11
54.9
511
41527
283635
810335
43816
3125
4.4
131
FL
DAYTONA BEACH
26
49
150
459
285516
811909
25951
2645
0.1
81669
FL
DESTIN
48
1000
318
65951
305952
864313
23444
743
1.5
64971
FL
FORT LAUDERDALE
51
30
329
304
74587
255909
801137
20549
4770
0.2
22093
FL
FORT MYERS
11
9
20
451
264801
814548
37693
1562
0
71085
FL
FORT MYERS
20
15
1000
454
59198
264921
814554
36098
1643
0
62388
FL
FORT MYERS
30
31
50
293
74833
264854
814544
17120
943
0.1
35575
FL
FORT PIERCE
34
34
522
438
75041
270719
802320
28293
2144
0
29715
FL
FORT PIERCE
21
38
765
297
71509
270132
801043
22636
2117
0
31570
FL
FORT WALTON BEACH
53
40
33.5
219
29918
302409
865935
11996
581
0
54938
FL
FORT WALTON BEACH
58
49
50
59
74834
302343
863011
3785
163
12
6554
FL
FORT WALTON BEACH
35
50
1000
221
302346
865913
21954
689
0
83965
FL
GAINESVILLE
29
9
3.2
278
75127
293747
823425
18401
500
1.7
16993
FL
GAINESVILLE
20
16
344
254
70423
293211
822400
18598
793
0
69440
FL
GAINESVILLE
5
36
1000
263
294234
822340
26470
1150
0
7727
FL
HIGH SPRINGS
53
28
168
265
73079
293747
823424
17693
635
0.1
60536
FL
HOLLYWOOD
69
47
575
297
43915
255909
801137
21946
4801
0
73130
FL
JACKSONVILLE
7
7
16.2
288
74527
301651
813412
25919
1314
0.5
65046
FL
JACKSONVILLE
12
13
25
310
301624
813313
31176
1381
1.6
35576
FL
JACKSONVILLE
47
19
1000
291
42083
301651
813412
27268
1345
0.3
11909
FL
JACKSONVILLE
30
32
1000
291
42562
301651
813412
25771
1324
0.2
29712
FL
JACKSONVILLE
17
34
1000
283
29378
301636
813347
24697
1308
0
53116
FL
JACKSONVILLE
4
42
976
294
41583
301624
813313
26562
1329
0
29719
FL
JACKSONVILLE
59
44
715
235
69233
301634
813353
19675
1267
0
72053
FL
KEY WEST
22
3
1
62
243318
814807
9983
45
0
27387
FL
KEY WEST
8
8
3.2
33
74365
243419
814425
5713
45
0
27290
FL
LAKE WORTH
67
36
1000
385
43353
263520
801244
28708
4345
12.9
53819
FL
LAKELAND
32
19
1000
458
274910
821539
41503
4346
1.7
60018
FL
LEESBURG
55
40
1000
514
32830
283511
810458
37186
3155
0.2
9881
FL
LEESBURG
45
46
1000
472
59171
283512
810458
31806
3050
0.2
22245
FL
LIVE OAK
57
48
1000
597
304051
835821
44034
970
0
81594
FL
MARIANNA
51
51
50
254
74785
303042
852917
13673
278
0
5802
FL
MELBOURNE
43
43
1000
300
74433
281822
805445
23789
2340
0.3
67602
FL
MELBOURNE
56
48
1000
456
67869
280537
810728
31239
2955
3.5
63840
FL
MIAMI
7
7
145
291
80184
255749
801244
36091
5031
0
53113
FL
MIAMI
10
10
30
294
74350
255759
801244
27703
4931
0
13456
FL
MIAMI
2
18
1000
309
30258
255730
801244
26169
4906
0
10203
FL
MIAMI
39
19
1000
239
67745
255807
801320
20430
4771
0.4
66358
FL
MIAMI
17
20
625
301
42558
255846
801146
23263
4880
0
47902
FL
MIAMI
4
22
1000
298
255807
801320
31232
4922
0
73230
FL
MIAMI
23
23
485
257
74466
255807
801320
18379
4714
0
63154
FL
MIAMI
6
31
1000
311
255807
801320
30510
4920
0
12497
FL
MIAMI
33
32
1000
263
41330
255802
801234
21017
4771
0
48608
FL
MIAMI
35
35
242
282
74993
255909
801137
18162
4564
2.8
67971
FL
MIAMI
45
46
500
308
36387
255934
801027
19031
4815
0
19183
FL
NAPLES
26
41
1000
454
59197
264921
814554
32033
1491
2
61504
FL
NAPLES
46
45
1000
456
33429
264708
814740
28232
1369
0.4
12171
FL
NEW SMYRNA BEACH
15
33
308
491
59744
283635
810335
28477
2677
0.1
70651
FL
OCALA
51
31
500
259
39152
292132
821943
19210
910
0.2
11893
FL
ORANGE PARK
25
10
12
298
301624
813313
26958
1318
0.9
41225
FL
ORLANDO
35
22
1000
392
28032
283613
810511
34755
2981
0.2
12855
FL
ORLANDO
24
23
950
380
40155
283608
810537
32898
2991
0
71293
FL
ORLANDO
6
26
547
516
71980
283635
810335
35732
2960
0.2
55454
FL
ORLANDO
27
27
247
477
283407
810316
32237
2872
0
72076
FL
ORLANDO
9
39
1000
492
283407
810316
40585
3220
0.2
54940
FL
ORLANDO
65
41
1000
515
283635
810335
40291
3165
2.7
11123
FL
PALM BEACH
61
49
800
125
44853
264547
801219
13671
2395
0
73136
FL
PANAMA CITY
7
7
52
244
74969
302600
852451
25857
372
0.4
2942
FL
PANAMA CITY
28
9
2.3
142
67964
302342
853202
12161
238
2.4
66398
FL
PANAMA CITY
13
13
35.5
405
74426
302108
852328
32536
721
0.1
6093
FL
PANAMA CITY
56
38
49.2
137
302202
855528
12069
275
0
4354
FL
PANAMA CITY BEACH
46
47
50
59
74838
301059
854642
5037
154
0
71363
FL
PENSACOLA
3
17
1000
579
303645
873843
47474
1408
0
17611
FL
PENSACOLA
23
31
1000
549
38343
303640
873626
33333
1253
0.1
10894
FL
PENSACOLA
33
34
1000
415
33836
303735
873850
27979
1210
0
41210
FL
PENSACOLA
44
45
1000
457
42957
303516
873313
28956
1244
0
61251
FL
SARASOTA
40
24
116
233
273321
822149
15298
2563
12
11290
FL
ST. PETERSBURG
10
10
18.5
440
74467
281104
824539
31248
3396
0.2
4108
FL
ST. PETERSBURG
38
38
1000
438
70212
275032
821546
30498
3664
0.1
74112
FL
ST. PETERSBURG
44
44
463
452
275052
821548
32510
3887
0.8
83929
FL
STUART
44
773
80
264337
800448
14826
2240
0
82735
FL
TALLAHASSEE
24
24
39
65784
302940
842503
5304
304
0
41065
FL
TALLAHASSEE
27
27
1000
487
304006
835810
41970
951
0.1
21801
FL
TALLAHASSEE
11
32
938
237
302131
843638
25384
516
0
66908
FL
TALLAHASSEE
40
40
1000
600
70213
304051
835821
38436
784
0.1
64592
FL
TAMPA
8
7
19
465
275032
821545
37491
4250
0.8
68569
FL
TAMPA
13
12
72.3
436
17613
274908
821426
42687
4205
6.6
21808
FL
TAMPA
3
13
17.1
473
75058
274948
821559
36363
4123
1.2
64588
FL
TAMPA
28
29
987
475
67821
275032
821545
38497
4186
0
69338
FL
TAMPA
16
34
475
453
275052
821548
32898
3939
2
60559
FL
TAMPA
50
47
500
317
59290
275032
821545
22988
3453
0.3
51988
FL
TEQUESTA
25
16
1000
454
29425
270717
802342
33467
2807
0.9
71580
FL
TICE
49
33
1000
429
32880
264708
814741
27350
1275
0.4
16788
FL
VENICE
62
25
750
472
39529
274910
821539
32426
3786
0.1
59443
FL
WEST PALM BEACH
5
12
13.4
387
74623
263520
801243
29999
4818
0
52527
FL
WEST PALM BEACH
12
13
29.5
291
39117
263518
801230
28983
4782
0
61084
FL
WEST PALM BEACH
42
27
400
440
44609
263437
801432
26429
4992
0
39736
FL
WEST PALM BEACH
29
28
630
458
38600
263437
801432
31715
5137
0
70713
GA
ALBANY
10
10
18.2
272
74405
311952
835144
24614
626
1.2
70815
GA
ALBANY
31
12
60
287
38373
311952
835143
28865
746
0.7
23948
GA
ATHENS
8
8
15.6
305
74366
334818
840840
24589
4507
0.5
48813
GA
ATHENS
34
48
1000
310
334826
842022
27603
4694
0.1
51163
GA
ATLANTA
11
10
80
303
334524
841955
34627
4867
0.6
72120
GA
ATLANTA
46
19
1000
329
334826
842022
32016
4822
0.1
64033
GA
ATLANTA
17
20
1000
310
334826
842022
30474
4766
0.5
4190
GA
ATLANTA
30
21
50
334
74839
334535
842007
17636
4101
4.3
22819
GA
ATLANTA
36
25
500
332
334826
842022
26868
4612
2
70689
GA
ATLANTA
5
27
1000
332
334751
842002
30601
4773
0.6
23960
GA
ATLANTA
2
39
1000
301
65852
334551
842142
27454
4618
0.1
13206
GA
ATLANTA
57
41
165
319
340359
842717
20717
4373
0.5
6900
GA
ATLANTA
69
43
1000
335
334440
842136
29766
4733
0.1
73937
GA
AUGUSTA
12
12
20.2
485
74489
332429
815036
37025
1357
0.6
70699
GA
AUGUSTA
26
30
400
483
332420
815001
34939
1259
0.2
27140
GA
AUGUSTA
6
42
1000
507
332420
815001
40539
1454
0
3228
GA
AUGUSTA
54
51
37
363
67958
332500
815006
16372
615
0.1
23486
GA
BAINBRIDGE
49
49
226
597
304051
835821
34589
873
0
69446
GA
BAXLEY
34
35
650
454
320335
812043
36067
827
0
71236
GA
BRUNSWICK
21
24
500
418
75243
304939
814427
29155
1290
0
23942
GA
CHATSWORTH
18
33
426
537
32774
344506
844254
27651
2782
1.2
23935
GA
COCHRAN
29
7
22
369
322811
831517
32901
784
1.7
595
GA
COLUMBUS
9
9
1
503
70342
321925
844646
22410
642
4.7
3359
GA
COLUMBUS
3
15
1000
449
321925
844646
39904
1113
11.5
23918
GA
COLUMBUS
28
23
250
462
33233
325108
844204
27151
1332
0.1
37179
GA
COLUMBUS
38
35
50
399
74840
322728
845308
21298
660
0
12472
GA
COLUMBUS
54
49
500
312
67961
322739
845243
19986
638
2.4
63867
GA
CORDELE
55
51
200
109
315335
834818
14405
356
0.3
60825
GA
DALTON
23
16
300
425
28422
345707
852258
24445
1157
2.7
23930
GA
DAWSON
25
8
6
313
44505
315615
843315
19618
471
21
46991
GA
MACON
13
13
30
238
324510
833332
27301
820
4.2
58262
GA
MACON
24
16
1000
216
77955
324458
833335
21248
676
0.3
43847
GA
MACON
41
40
110
189
324512
833346
15105
538
0
24618
GA
MACON
64
45
1000
223
60980
324551
833332
19160
655
0.8
68058
GA
MONROE
63
44
700
303
334441
842136
25422
4531
0.2
23917
GA
PELHAM
14
6
3.8
474
74339
304013
835626
30535
844
0
54728
GA
PERRY
58
32
50
247
74842
324509
833335
15647
553
0
51969
GA
ROME
14
51
1000
622
32746
341848
843855
35465
5192
0.4
23947
GA
SAVANNAH
9
9
15.2
320
80230
320848
813705
28965
759
0.3
590
GA
SAVANNAH
11
11
14.8
420
74380
320314
812101
28682
752
0
37174
GA
SAVANNAH
22
22
166
436
74457
320330
812020
25120
667
0
48662
GA
SAVANNAH
3
39
1000
442
320331
811755
37667
832
0.1
31590
GA
THOMASVILLE
6
46
1000
619
304013
835626
45196
972
0.1
63329
GA
TOCCOA
32
24
600
209
343644
832205
20917
1161
1.8
28155
GA
VALDOSTA
44
43
50
253
40583
311018
832157
13316
328
0
23929
GA
WAYCROSS
8
8
20
286
311317
823424
28624
426
5.9
23937
GA
WRENS
20
6
30
436
74332
331533
821709
25555
782
0
36914
HI
HILO
9
9
3.2
33
74970
194300
1550813
10655
79
0
4146
HI
HILO
11
11
3.35
33
74440
194357
1550404
5336
78
0
64544
HI
HILO
13
13
3.73
1
74413
194357
1550404
6703
79
0
34846
HI
HILO
2
22
8
1
44792
194351
1550411
1638
64
0.5
37103
HI
HILO
14
23
35
33
28420
194300
1550813
7064
78
0
4144
HI
HONOLULU
2
8
7.2
1
211746
1575036
11570
817
0
36917
HI
HONOLULU
9
9
7
33
74971
211746
1575036
9210
826
0
51241
HI
HONOLULU
38
10
14.3
577
66350
212345
1580558
26942
812
7.5
26431
HI
HONOLULU
11
11
3.2
637
74414
212403
1580610
22766
862
0
34527
HI
HONOLULU
20
19
60.7
606
43104
212351
1580600
16294
788
0
34445
HI
HONOLULU
5
23
1000
629
74843
212403
1580610
31295
852
0.4
3246
HI
HONOLULU
26
27
262
580
45219
212345
1580558
14530
829
0
36846
HI
HONOLULU
14
31
50
33
28782
211849
1575143
6227
746
0
65395
HI
HONOLULU
32
33
49.6
1
77218
211849
1575143
5500
751
0
34867
HI
HONOLULU
13
35
550
33
74845
211709
1575019
10827
780
0
64548
HI
HONOLULU
4
40
85
1
68040
211737
1575034
4992
767
1.4
27425
HI
HONOLULU
44
43
6.46
577
212345
1580558
14133
764
0
83180
HI
KAILUA
50
50
50
632
74783
211949
1574524
25899
841
0
664
HI
KAILUA KONA
6
25
700
871
66907
194316
1555515
42674
64
3.4
77483
HI
KANEOHE
66
41
297
632
211949
1574524
37079
778
8.5
4145
HI
WAILUKU
7
7
3.69
1809
74519
204241
1561526
44292
146
0
26428
HI
WAILUKU
10
10
3.2
1811
74479
204240
1561534
41025
131
2.2
64551
HI
WAILUKU
12
12
3.94
1664
75008
204216
1561635
30905
139
0
34859
HI
WAILUKU
15
16
50
1723
74846
204234
1561554
27836
135
0
37105
HI
WAILUKU
21
21
53.1
1298
75029
204058
1561907
28579
146
0
36920
HI
WAILUKU
3
24
72.4
1814
204241
1561535
48946
137
9.2
89714
HI
WAIMANALO
56
38
50
632
74789
211949
1574524
27066
843
0
8661
IA
AMES
5
5
3.91
613
74683
414947
933656
43150
987
0
51502
IA
AMES
23
23
246
613
74753
414947
933656
38510
952
0
82619
IA
AMES
34
34
50
150
75070
415849
934423
12603
598
0
7841
IA
BURLINGTON
26
41
500
388
29888
410808
904830
26895
855
0.4
9719
IA
CEDAR RAPIDS
9
9
19.2
607
74589
421859
915131
42342
970
0.8
35336
IA
CEDAR RAPIDS
28
27
1000
449
29380
420525
920513
33845
815
0
21156
IA
CEDAR RAPIDS
48
47
500
309
421717
915254
25135
694
0
25685
IA
CEDAR RAPIDS
2
51
500
585
421859
915130
38136
900
0.1
29108
IA
COUNCIL BLUFFS
32
33
200
98
411515
955008
13206
816
0
5471
IA
DAVENPORT
36
34
150
102
412829
902645
12845
542
0.1
6885
IA
DAVENPORT
6
36
696
329
411844
902246
29295
999
0.2
54011
IA
DAVENPORT
18
49
1000
344
44477
411844
902245
28483
958
0
33710
IA
DES MOINES
8
8
29.4
566
74490
414835
933716
43178
984
1.2
29102
IA
DES MOINES
11
11
19.8
600
75043
414833
933653
43085
983
0.4
66221
IA
DES MOINES
13
13
36.1
609
74427
414947
933656
47702
1038
2.2
56527
IA
DES MOINES
17
16
500
612
39534
414947
933656
40497
974
0
78915
IA
DES MOINES
31
628
589
74639
414947
933656
37868
947
0.1
17625
IA
DUBUQUE
40
43
800
262
39740
423109
903711
19008
305
0.9
29100
IA
FORT DODGE
21
25
600
363
424903
942441
31286
337
4.1
29095
IA
IOWA CITY
12
12
17.8
439
75030
414315
912030
35044
1110
0.1
35096
IA
IOWA CITY
20
25
1000
419
39521
414329
912110
33132
1058
1.4
29086
IA
MASON CITY
24
18
500
437
41152
432220
924959
30335
598
0
66402
IA
MASON CITY
3
42
1000
447
432220
924959
38283
717
1.2
81509
IA
NEWTON
39
39
116
154
74772
414905
931232
11998
651
0
53820
IA
OTTUMWA
15
15
50
332
74372
411142
915715
17119
305
0.1
29085
IA
RED OAK
36
35
600
475
32182
412040
951521
30526
932
0.1
11265
IA
SIOUX CITY
9
9
22.3
616
74480
423512
961357
44501
639
1.5
29096
IA
SIOUX CITY
27
28
475
348
423053
961815
29270
353
0
39665
IA
SIOUX CITY
14
39
1000
611
423512
961319
45543
662
0
66170
IA
SIOUX CITY
4
41
873
609
423512
961318
44386
655
0
77451
IA
SIOUX CITY
44
44
914
587
75037
423512
961318
37919
553
0.7
593
IA
WATERLOO
7
7
3.2
527
74624
422402
915036
29923
770
1.7
81595
IA
WATERLOO
22
22
80.9
198
74750
422453
920034
14283
453
0.2
29114
IA
WATERLOO
32
35
250
584
421859
915131
35668
869
1
34858
ID
BOISE
7
7
39.8
785
74994
434516
1160556
42508
556
0
62442
ID
BOISE
4
21
725
858
66936
434521
1160554
35287
552
0
49760
ID
BOISE
2
28
978
777
74847
434517
1160553
45215
558
0
35097
ID
BOISE
39
39
50
534
74773
434423
1160815
10348
464
0
59363
ID
CALDWELL
9
10
14
818
41421
434518
1160552
30230
551
0
62424
ID
COEUR D'ALENE
26
45
50
465
74848
474354
1164347
14948
548
0
12284
ID
FILER
19
18
50
161
74849
424347
1142452
13431
132
0
66258
ID
IDAHO FALLS
8
8
63
463
433003
1123936
42673
272
0
41238
ID
IDAHO FALLS
20
20
50
223
74745
434544
1115730
14669
165
0
56028
ID
IDAHO FALLS
3
36
200
457
28614
432951
1123950
22981
247
0
56032
ID
LEWISTON
3
32
200
361
29292
462727
1170556
16016
133
0
62382
ID
MOSCOW
12
12
78
340
464054
1165813
35130
238
12.7
28230
ID
NAMPA
12
12
17
829
434518
1160552
41395
555
0.2
59255
ID
NAMPA
6
24
823
811
74850
434520
1160555
45069
558
0
86205
ID
POCATELLO
15
15
251
327
74733
425150
1123110
16199
216
0
62430
ID
POCATELLO
10
17
190
465
74851
433002
1123936
29893
260
0
1270
ID
POCATELLO
6
23
505
452
28852
425515
1122044
24439
241
0
78910
ID
POCATELLO
31
31
72.3
447
75065
425515
1122044
12855
207
0.1
81570
ID
SUN VALLEY
5
32
1000
572
74711
432647
1141252
28884
161
0
35200
ID
TWIN FALLS
11
11
16.4
323
74393
424348
1142452
27640
152
0
62427
ID
TWIN FALLS
13
22
50
161
74852
424347
1142452
12892
124
0
1255
ID
TWIN FALLS
35
34
21.7
152
66302
424342
1142443
7375
99
0
60539
IL
AURORA
60
50
172
509
74684
415244
873808
23585
9162
1
5875
IL
BLOOMINGTON
43
28
1000
293
403845
891045
30031
1013
0.2
4297
IL
CARBONDALE
8
8
14.1
271
74549
380611
891440
25125
737
3.2
25684
IL
CHAMPAIGN
15
41
950
375
68470
400411
875445
28692
921
7
42124
IL
CHAMPAIGN
3
48
1000
245
400621
882700
23439
761
0.3
18301
IL
CHARLESTON
51
50
255
146
69577
393415
881825
14097
449
0
73226
IL
CHICAGO
7
7
3.2
515
74590
415244
873810
29082
9389
0.7
9617
IL
CHICAGO
2
12
3.2
497
415244
873808
28938
9367
0.5
72115
IL
CHICAGO
9
19
645
453
39765
415244
873810
31644
9509
0.5
12279
IL
CHICAGO
20
21
98.9
378
33366
415356
873723
20833
8983
0.1
71428
IL
CHICAGO
26
27
160
510
45223
415244
873810
26125
9284
0.1
47905
IL
CHICAGO
5
29
350
508
31269
415244
873810
32116
9520
0.2
22211
IL
CHICAGO
32
31
690
475
415244
873810
37880
9711
0.1
10981
IL
CHICAGO
38
43
200
509
38347
415244
873808
26028
9256
0.5
70119
IL
CHICAGO
44
45
467
472
27856
415244
873810
28750
9402
0.2
10802
IL
CHICAGO
11
47
300
465
33534
415244
873810
27544
9338
0.3
70852
IL
DECATUR
17
18
350
375
29834
395707
884955
25571
913
0
16363
IL
DECATUR
23
22
253
401
46084
395656
885012
25397
918
0
57221
IL
EAST ST. LOUIS
46
47
187
345
74855
382318
902916
19175
2686
0
4689
IL
FREEPORT
23
23
50
219
74557
421748
891015
14184
909
6.1
73999
IL
HARRISBURG
3
34
1000
302
373650
885220
31461
703
0.1
70536
IL
JACKSONVILLE
14
15
75
295
393609
900247
19431
508
1.2
12498
IL
JOLIET
66
38
137
401
74605
415356
873723
19882
8980
0.2
998
IL
LASALLE
35
10
16
403
28403
411651
885613
29036
2834
2.1
70537
IL
MACOMB
22
21
75
131
402354
904355
13181
224
0.2
67786
IL
MARION
27
17
800
213
41637
373326
890124
20778
529
0
5468
IL
MOLINE
24
23
80
269
45050
411844
902245
16674
596
0.1
73319
IL
MOLINE
8
38
1000
334
411844
902246
30696
927
13.3
40861
IL
MOUNT VERNON
13
21
1000
242
68044
383253
892917
22609
2280
0.6
4301
IL
OLNEY
16
19
46
284
385019
880747
17582
308
0
6866
IL
PEORIA
19
19
52.7
160
74550
403911
893514
12050
556
0.8
24801
IL
PEORIA
25
25
246
212
75203
403746
893253
17471
652
1.7
42121
IL
PEORIA
31
30
800
193
71928
403806
893219
19343
710
0
52280
IL
PEORIA
59
39
100
180
403834
893238
14576
599
0.1
28311
IL
PEORIA
47
46
190
216
403744
893412
17264
655
0
54275
IL
QUINCY
10
10
13.9
238
80231
395703
911954
25734
311
1.3
4593
IL
QUINCY
16
32
50
302
74856
395818
911942
17825
236
0
71561
IL
QUINCY
27
34
58.6
153
395841
911832
13012
184
1.4
13950
IL
ROCK ISLAND
4
4
3.88
408
74670
413249
902835
33309
983
0
73940
IL
ROCKFORD
13
13
12.4
216
80211
421750
891424
22246
1487
8.7
72945
IL
ROCKFORD
17
16
196
201
421714
891015
18378
1234
0
52408
IL
ROCKFORD
39
42
1000
149
40572
421726
890951
16227
1101
9.1
42116
IL
SPRINGFIELD
49
13
5.08
183
74606
394727
893053
19180
552
0.4
25686
IL
SPRINGFIELD
20
42
950
402
68475
394815
892740
29924
963
1.4
62009
IL
SPRINGFIELD
55
44
335
416
394757
892646
28977
881
0
68939
IL
URBANA
12
9
30
302
400218
884010
30142
1063
4.8
69544
IL
URBANA
27
26
507
138
44738
401846
875500
15153
385
0
67787
IN
ANGOLA
63
12
16.5
132
33342
412715
844810
17294
874
6.2
66536
IN
BLOOMINGTON
30
14
224
221
43429
390831
862943
17415
1005
0
10253
IN
BLOOMINGTON
63
27
165
310
392416
860837
22019
1993
0
68007
IN
BLOOMINGTON
42
42
391
297
392412
860850
23254
2054
0.1
56523
IN
BLOOMINGTON
4
48
870
337
66628
392427
860852
22528
2100
1.8
74007
IN
ELKHART
28
28
126
299
413658
861138
20179
1271
2.3
67802
IN
EVANSVILLE
9
9
30
285
74975
375901
871613
24887
793
1.4
24215
IN
EVANSVILLE
25
25
50
301
375157
873404
17960
632
0.4
3661
IN
EVANSVILLE
7
28
1000
273
39643
380127
872143
24657
765
0
72041
IN
EVANSVILLE
44
45
500
288
375317
873237
23639
730
0.2
13991
IN
EVANSVILLE
14
46
250
310
375314
873107
22329
711
0
13960
IN
FORT WAYNE
33
19
285
239
410538
851036
19941
1027
2.7
73905
IN
FORT WAYNE
21
24
335
224
410608
851105
20240
1052
0.1
39270
IN
FORT WAYNE
15
31
1000
242
66172
410538
851048
21871
1106
2
25040
IN
FORT WAYNE
55
36
1000
219
77897
410633
851142
19630
1048
0.2
22108
IN
FORT WAYNE
39
40
90
221
410613
851128
16043
835
0
49803
IN
GARY
56
17
300
290
46333
412056
872402
17974
6919
0
48772
IN
GARY
50
51
1000
523
30328
415244
873810
36200
9648
0
32334
IN
HAMMOND
62
36
50
455
20094
415244
873810
13905
7988
0.2
39269
IN
INDIANAPOLIS
8
9
19.5
284
395325
861220
25906
2472
3.7
70162
IN
INDIANAPOLIS
13
13
15.1
299
80212
395543
861055
26707
2510
0.8
37102
IN
INDIANAPOLIS
40
16
225
284
28275
395340
861221
19773
2154
0.4
41397
IN
INDIANAPOLIS
20
21
200
236
33405
395359
861201
16842
1912
0.1
40877
IN
INDIANAPOLIS
6
25
898
294
395357
861204
29468
2603
0.1
7908
IN
INDIANAPOLIS
69
44
215
167
395320
861207
14297
1830
3.7
146
IN
INDIANAPOLIS
59
45
700
285
395320
861207
24873
2432
1
56526
IN
KOKOMO
29
29
624
285
75202
395320
861207
22949
2371
0.5
73204
IN
LAFAYETTE
18
11
30
214
46110
402320
863646
26854
2022
1.1
28462
IN
MARION
23
32
1000
271
33152
400856
855615
24181
2240
1.2
3646
IN
MUNCIE
49
23
79.1
246
400537
852332
17374
1494
0.1
67869
IN
RICHMOND
43
39
500
281
17601
393044
843809
20981
3107
0.7
34167
IN
SALEM
58
51
1000
390
43303
382100
855057
30937
1759
0.7
73983
IN
SOUTH BEND
22
22
203
325
74481
413700
861301
24469
1519
2.1
41671
IN
SOUTH BEND
34
35
50
333
413649
861120
18549
1202
1.2
41674
IN
SOUTH BEND
16
42
695
299
413620
861246
26344
1633
0.8
36117
IN
SOUTH BEND
46
48
300
295
30032
413543
860938
20015
1214
2.2
70655
IN
TERRE HAUTE
10
10
14.2
293
74468
391436
872307
26481
742
2.5
20426
IN
TERRE HAUTE
2
36
1000
248
391433
872329
24733
706
0.3
65247
IN
TERRE HAUTE
38
39
850
248
391433
872329
23495
664
0.1
4329
IN
VINCENNES
22
22
50
174
74592
383906
872837
11671
268
0.5
65523
KS
COLBY
4
17
1000
232
391509
1012109
26138
40
0
162115
KS
COLBY
19
500
384
67184
391431
1012138
28456
43
0.6
166332
KS
DERBY
46
570
276
374801
973129
23316
712
0
79258
KS
DODGE CITY
21
21
8.42
99
374933
1001040
8571
41
0
66414
KS
ENSIGN
6
6
20
198
373828
1002039
35374
155
0
72361
KS
GARDEN CITY
11
11
7.4
244
74394
374640
1005208
23078
136
0
65535
KS
GARDEN CITY
13
13
21.2
250
74415
373900
1004006
26607
139
0.6
66416
KS
GOODLAND
10
10
34.7
285
74373
392810
1013319
29681
45
0
72359
KS
GREAT BEND
2
22
1000
296
74857
382554
984618
30069
200
0
66415
KS
HAYS
7
7
10.3
216
74434
385301
992015
23256
93
0
60675
KS
HAYS
9
16
496
304
43521
384616
984416
26243
116
0.4
83181
KS
HOISINGTON
14
14
50
163
74728
383754
985052
13887
84
0
33345
KS
HUTCHINSON
8
8
9.28
244
75009
380321
974635
22260
672
4.1
66413
KS
HUTCHINSON
12
12
18.5
463
74428
380340
974549
36509
822
0.1
77063
KS
HUTCHINSON
36
35
1000
310
29560
375623
973042
22741
712
0
60683
KS
LAKIN
3
8
35
149
64618
374940
1010635
20549
77
7.4
42636
KS
LAWRENCE
38
41
551
291
74520
385842
943201
19399
1978
0
58552
KS
PITTSBURG
7
7
4.2
340
371315
944225
23837
455
0.4
83992
KS
PITTSBURG
14
13
3.2
163
80187
371315
944222
13434
303
3.2
11912
KS
SALINA
18
17
65
314
28829
390616
972315
15730
202
0
70938
KS
TOPEKA
11
11
15.4
305
80233
390351
954549
27177
1122
0.3
166546
KS
TOPEKA
22
12
3.2
225
80241
390350
954549
13374
420
8.6
63160
KS
TOPEKA
13
13
18.1
421
75026
390019
960258
33510
674
0.5
67335
KS
TOPEKA
27
27
50
320
74472
390534
954704
18654
485
0
49397
KS
TOPEKA
49
49
123
451
75032
390134
955458
19858
519
0
65522
KS
WICHITA
10
10
24.6
310
74441
374653
973108
30061
743
0.1
11911
KS
WICHITA
24
26
350
303
43659
374640
973037
21248
704
0
72348
KS
WICHITA
33
31
1000
345
374801
973129
31920
747
0.1
72358
KS
WICHITA
3
45
891
312
374626
973051
28473
740
0.1
34171
KY
ASHLAND
25
26
61.3
137
31365
382744
823712
11240
483
0.8
67798
KY
ASHLAND
61
44
50
189
74858
382511
822406
9527
517
1.8
27696
KY
BEATTYVILLE
65
7
28
322
373647
834018
29307
1000
0.8
4692
KY
BOWLING GREEN
13
13
7.65
226
74498
370352
862607
20962
542
2.1
61217
KY
BOWLING GREEN
40
16
600
224
43547
370210
861020
18291
424
1.5
71861
KY
BOWLING GREEN
24
18
61
177
370349
862607
14430
362
0.9
34177
KY
BOWLING GREEN
53
48
54.8
234
44491
370522
863805
13561
342
0.1
25173
KY
CAMPBELLSVILLE
34
19
1000
370
32906
373151
852645
29998
2015
0.6
34204
KY
COVINGTON
54
24
53.5
117
31523
390150
843023
10320
1949
2.2
64017
KY
DANVILLE
56
4
26.5
327
64813
375251
841916
36995
1251
0
34181
KY
ELIZABETHTOWN
23
43
61
178
31543
374055
855031
12210
840
0
37809
KY
HARLAN
44
51
550
577
364800
832236
33564
1196
3.3
24915
KY
HAZARD
57
12
50
398
371138
831052
32160
793
8
34196
KY
HAZARD
35
16
53.2
369
31615
371135
831117
16906
377
2.2
24914
KY
LEXINGTON
27
13
30
282
40363
380223
842410
23929
921
3
73203
KY
LEXINGTON
18
39
475
286
70206
380203
842339
19494
830
3.5
51597
KY
LEXINGTON
36
40
69.5
305
74859
380203
842339
17819
810
0.1
34207
KY
LEXINGTON
46
42
48
252
31539
375245
841933
13467
735
0.3
73692
KY
LOUISVILLE
21
8
27
200
45865
380159
854517
21952
1500
0.7
32327
KY
LOUISVILLE
11
11
15.7
370
74625
382123
855052
27238
1613
0.3
21432
KY
LOUISVILLE
15
17
60.3
237
17602
382201
854954
15178
1350
0
53939
KY
LOUISVILLE
32
26
600
392
39847
382208
854948
29065
1687
0.1
34195
KY
LOUISVILLE
68
38
61.6
218
64196
382201
854954
13653
1295
0
13989
KY
LOUISVILLE
3
47
1000
392
42782
382208
854948
29283
1681
0.1
28476
KY
LOUISVILLE
41
49
1000
390
29606
382100
855057
32130
1759
0.7
74592
KY
MADISONVILLE
19
20
1000
216
372456
873130
23946
744
0.4
34212
KY
MADISONVILLE
35
42
55.1
298
31621
371121
873049
15780
419
0.1
34202
KY
MOREHEAD
38
15
51.4
289
31617
381038
832417
16277
340
0.3
23128
KY
MOREHEAD
67
21
719
428
67075
375426
833801
30369
1018
1.5
34174
KY
MURRAY
21
36
56.9
187
31619
364134
883211
12682
320
0.6
39738
KY
NEWPORT
19
29
227
290
19124
390719
843252
17827
2366
12.3
34205
KY
OWENSBORO
31
30
63.3
124
31660
375107
871944
11399
529
0
34211
KY
OWENTON
52
44
49.7
214
31662
383131
844839
12714
763
2.4
51991
KY
PADUCAH
6
32
906
492
371131
885853
40545
865
0.1
65758
KY
PADUCAH
29
41
55.7
143
44512
370539
884020
11313
239
0.1
39561
KY
PADUCAH
49
49
550
324
372342
885623
26292
631
0.4
34200
KY
PIKEVILLE
22
24
50.4
423
32103
371706
823128
16779
419
0.6
34222
KY
SOMERSET
29
14
53.3
429
31822
371003
844930
21530
541
0.2
38590
LA
ALEXANDRIA
25
26
76
413
64838
313356
923250
20977
324
0
52907
LA
ALEXANDRIA
31
31
50
333
75022
313354
923300
19028
273
0.1
51598
LA
ALEXANDRIA
5
35
1000
485
74860
310215
922945
38228
921
2.1
16940
LA
ALEXANDRIA
41
41
191
307
74775
305420
923717
16245
368
0
589
LA
BATON ROUGE
9
9
0.36
509
70344
302158
911247
16013
847
1.1
38616
LA
BATON ROUGE
2
13
30
515
36880
301749
911140
34334
1962
8
38586
LA
BATON ROUGE
27
25
200
295
65435
302222
911216
19232
997
0
70021
LA
BATON ROUGE
33
34
1000
522
32895
301934
911636
37256
1695
0.1
12520
LA
BATON ROUGE
44
45
1000
424
29743
301935
911636
30315
1564
0
52046
LA
COLUMBIA
11
11
17.8
572
74657
320319
921112
41213
677
0.3
83945
LA
HAMMOND
42
1000
294
58980
295841
895626
25352
1754
0
35059
LA
LAFAYETTE
10
10
17.2
507
74641
301919
921659
39308
1166
1.9
33261
LA
LAFAYETTE
15
16
800
359
29847
302144
921253
29700
851
0
38588
LA
LAFAYETTE
24
23
50
463
32658
301919
921658
21068
658
0
33471
LA
LAFAYETTE
3
28
1000
537
75545
301925
921724
42222
1279
0.2
13994
LA
LAKE CHARLES
7
7
17
451
302346
930003
36541
1017
0
38587
LA
LAKE CHARLES
18
20
55
299
59155
302346
930003
16195
351
0
35852
LA
LAKE CHARLES
29
30
1000
315
17585
301726
933435
25760
730
0
81507
LA
MINDEN
21
21
1000
502
66613
324108
935600
36243
952
2.4
48975
LA
MONROE
8
8
17
518
321150
920414
39190
663
0.3
38589
LA
MONROE
13
13
21.1
543
74429
321145
920410
38398
679
2.1
82476
LA
NEW IBERIA
50
50
179
303
74784
302032
915832
17747
767
0
4149
LA
NEW ORLEANS
8
8
14.7
302
75010
295714
895658
28567
1795
0
25090
LA
NEW ORLEANS
12
11
70.8
306
67937
295713
895658
30008
1898
0
54280
LA
NEW ORLEANS
38
15
360
309
69135
295857
895658
27134
1781
0.2
37106
LA
NEW ORLEANS
20
21
300
254
41946
295511
900129
19099
1617
0
72119
LA
NEW ORLEANS
26
26
1000
309
74381
295857
895658
31417
1910
0
18819
LA
NEW ORLEANS
32
31
200
274
31303
295857
895709
17661
1516
0
74192
LA
NEW ORLEANS
4
36
958
311
295422
900222
30245
1829
0
71357
LA
NEW ORLEANS
6
43
1000
283
74862
295701
895728
28471
1791
0
21729
LA
NEW ORLEANS
49
50
1000
272
44211
295511
900129
21583
1671
0
70482
LA
SHREVEPORT
12
17
175
518
324028
935600
33403
943
1.5
38591
LA
SHREVEPORT
24
25
50
326
74863
324041
935535
19407
591
0
35652
LA
SHREVEPORT
3
28
1000
543
74864
324108
935600
42940
1075
1.7
12525
LA
SHREVEPORT
33
34
1000
551
29201
323958
935559
38998
1012
0.1
73706
LA
SHREVEPORT
45
44
500
505
32870
323957
935558
30463
888
0.1
13938
LA
SLIDELL
54
24
1000
272
43616
295511
900129
24235
1729
0
3658
LA
WEST MONROE
14
36
1000
521
320542
921034
40992
629
9.7
38584
LA
WEST MONROE
39
38
1000
154
323021
920855
19639
356
0
74419
MA
ADAMS
19
36
48
631
68110
423814
731008
20520
1724
7.7
72145
MA
BOSTON
7
7
15.4
306
80205
421840
711300
27184
7035
0.1
72099
MA
BOSTON
2
19
700
374
421837
711414
32268
7320
0.4
65684
MA
BOSTON
5
20
625
390
421837
711414
30535
7199
2.1
25456
MA
BOSTON
4
30
825
390
421837
711414
31712
7274
1.2
6463
MA
BOSTON
25
31
1000
341
30342
421812
711308
26108
6911
3.2
7692
MA
BOSTON
68
32
300
292
41971
421827
711327
19066
6343
2.3
73982
MA
BOSTON
38
39
70.8
354
74865
421812
711308
19832
6586
1.1
72098
MA
BOSTON
44
43
500
391
421837
711414
28103
7091
0.6
73238
MA
CAMBRIDGE
56
41
550
345
46190
421812
711308
22764
6870
0.2
41436
MA
LAWRENCE
62
18
1000
357
67714
421827
711327
28934
6962
2.1
60551
MA
MARLBOROUGH
66
27
100
334
69136
422302
712937
17821
6431
0.4
3978
MA
NEW BEDFORD
28
22
350
203
64975
414639
705541
17274
4604
0.9
22591
MA
NEW BEDFORD
6
49
350
284
66255
415154
711715
19160
5455
0.6
23671
MA
NORWELL
46
10
5
144
420038
710242
15414
5297
3.4
136751
MA
PITTSFIELD
51
13
12.6
396
71986
423731
740038
7283
653
27.5
6868
MA
SPRINGFIELD
22
11
10
268
65476
420505
724214
16679
2449
12.8
72096
MA
SPRINGFIELD
57
22
50
306
74672
421430
723854
14133
2074
9.7
25682
MA
SPRINGFIELD
40
40
380
324
70318
421430
723857
17575
2286
10.6
6476
MA
VINEYARD HAVEN
58
40
300
153
42283
414120
702049
14774
973
3.7
30577
MA
WORCESTER
27
29
200
453
422007
714254
24769
6977
8.9
18783
MA
WORCESTER
48
47
365
217
40890
421827
711327
15283
5984
0
65942
MD
ANNAPOLIS
22
42
350
265
74866
390036
763633
19328
6752
2.4
65696
MD
BALTIMORE
11
11
6.91
312
74686
392005
763903
22401
6953
3.9
25455
MD
BALTIMORE
13
13
21.4
312
70306
392005
763903
25622
7452
5
65944
MD
BALTIMORE
67
29
50
250
74867
392701
764637
14260
5285
4.6
59442
MD
BALTIMORE
2
38
775
305
74593
392005
763903
26023
7730
0.3
7933
MD
BALTIMORE
54
40
845
373
46004
392010
763859
26825
7782
0.5
60552
MD
BALTIMORE
24
41
200
313
66845
391715
764538
17292
6151
5.6
10758
MD
BALTIMORE
45
46
550
373
46108
392010
763859
22859
7059
5.2
40626
MD
FREDERICK
62
28
30
159
67466
391537
771844
7313
2448
34.6
25045
MD
HAGERSTOWN
25
26
575
359
74627
393945
775754
22215
1362
28.7
10259
MD
HAGERSTOWN
68
39
82.5
394
74528
395331
775802
13861
814
6
65943
MD
HAGERSTOWN
31
44
209
359
33311
393904
775815
15728
977
4.1
40619
MD
OAKLAND
36
36
71.7
291
75062
392414
791737
10542
216
6.8
71218
MD
SALISBURY
16
21
635
279
64847
383017
753837
21695
659
0
40618
MD
SALISBURY
28
28
76.7
157
382309
753533
14077
426
0
16455
MD
SALISBURY
47
47
225
292
75201
383006
754400
18155
579
0.4
39659
ME
AUGUSTA
10
10
15.3
305
74406
440916
700037
25690
818
1.3
39644
ME
BANGOR
2
2
2.37
199
74986
444410
684017
19580
334
0
3667
ME
BANGOR
7
7
14.5
250
74374
444535
683401
24704
334
0.6
17005
ME
BANGOR
5
19
465
402
74868
444213
690447
30384
488
1.1
39656
ME
BIDDEFORD
26
45
50
231
41344
432500
704817
10502
659
5
39649
ME
CALAIS
13
10
3.5
133
450145
671925
13040
29
3.4
48408
ME
LEWISTON
35
35
57.2
241
80218
435106
701940
13589
641
0.4
39648
ME
ORONO
12
9
15
375
40127
444211
690447
25072
442
5.5
73288
ME
POLAND SPRING
8
8
21.3
586
74574
435044
704543
33555
1358
4.1
25683
ME
PORTLAND
13
38
1000
491
28274
435528
702928
34527
1169
0
53065
ME
PORTLAND
51
43
137
254
435106
701940
14615
619
11
39664
ME
PORTLAND
6
44
1000
610
74869
435132
704240
34340
1319
1
48305
ME
PRESQUE ISLE
8
8
3.2
333
80189
463305
674836
19268
58
0
39662
ME
PRESQUE ISLE
10
10
16.4
332
74435
463305
674837
25597
66
0.6
83708
ME
PRESQUE ISLE
47
47
50
86
75129
464512
681028
6607
39
0
84088
ME
WATERVILLE
23
23
213
331
74754
440915
700037
18925
769
0
67048
MI
ALPENA
11
11
19.8
202
74982
444211
833126
20697
131
1.9
9917
MI
ALPENA
6
24
106
393
450818
840945
24405
219
1.5
5800
MI
ANN ARBOR
31
31
106
328
74499
422225
840410
18881
4073
7.1
16530
MI
BAD AXE
35
15
200
309
433233
833937
23073
1204
6.1
10212
MI
BATTLE CREEK
41
20
270
311
423415
852807
25083
2119
0.4
71871
MI
BATTLE CREEK
43
44
212
305
424045
850357
20028
1909
4.7
41221
MI
BAY CITY
5
22
1000
275
67337
432814
835036
26723
1507
4.6
82627
MI
BAY CITY
46
46
50
306
74778
432826
835044
12942
965
0
26994
MI
CADILLAC
9
9
20.1
497
74551
440812
852033
38645
826
0
9922
MI
CADILLAC
27
17
338
393
60511
444453
850408
26844
392
0
25396
MI
CADILLAC
33
47
500
393
67847
444453
850408
25466
378
0
76001
MI
CALUMET
5
5
20.5
388
74362
462617
880258
37246
196
0
21254
MI
CHEBOYGAN
4
35
78
168
58961
453901
842037
11815
82
0
73123
MI
DETROIT
2
7
11.2
305
74673
422738
831250
24581
5551
2.5
51570
MI
DETROIT
50
14
50
293
74870
422901
831844
18484
5122
0.1
74211
MI
DETROIT
20
21
500
324
28693
422653
831023
25252
5597
3
10267
MI
DETROIT
7
41
1000
305
74871
422815
831500
27193
5767
0.3
16817
MI
DETROIT
56
43
200
318
422652
831023
22343
5247
0
72123
MI
DETROIT
62
44
345
323
422653
831023
22661
5131
5.6
53114
MI
DETROIT
4
45
973
281
19013
422858
831219
22741
5397
1.2
6104
MI
EAST LANSING
23
40
50
296
74628
424208
842451
16787
1481
4.4
9630
MI
ESCANABA
3
48
989
327
460805
865655
29896
159
0
21735
MI
FLINT
12
12
13.7
287
74521
431348
840335
26526
2103
5.5
21737
MI
FLINT
66
16
1000
287
28994
431318
840314
23878
2363
1.7
69273
MI
FLINT
28
28
126
258
74594
425356
832741
17128
4320
0
36838
MI
GRAND RAPIDS
8
7
30
288
424114
853034
28306
2299
4.5
24784
MI
GRAND RAPIDS
35
11
50
238
64586
425735
855345
25764
1698
3.1
49713
MI
GRAND RAPIDS
13
13
15.1
305
74541
431834
855444
27942
1392
0.1
68433
MI
GRAND RAPIDS
17
19
725
306
43453
424115
853157
22476
1789
6.1
15498
MI
IRON MOUNTAIN
8
8
3.2
190
74452
454910
880235
16892
112
2.6
59281
MI
ISHPEMING
10
10
4.54
105
74721
462110
875115
11135
84
3.2
29706
MI
JACKSON
18
34
130
299
39980
422513
843125
18640
1398
2.2
24783
MI
KALAMAZOO
52
5
10
174
421823
853925
26295
2246
4.9
74195
MI
KALAMAZOO
3
8
20
305
74333
423756
853216
28560
2341
1.4
11033
MI
KALAMAZOO
64
45
420
331
69393
423352
852731
18737
1717
11.8
74420
MI
LANSING
6
36
663
288
72523
424119
842235
25555
3054
2
74094
MI
LANSING
47
38
1000
281
29954
422803
843906
20865
1458
0
36533
MI
LANSING
53
51
900
300
59127
422513
843125
24069
1807
0.2
9913
MI
MANISTEE
21
21
50
93
74674
440357
861958
9143
81
4.3
4318
MI
MARQUETTE
13
13
15.7
332
74500
462109
875132
29278
183
0.1
81448
MI
MARQUETTE
19
19
50
248
74742
463614
873715
12597
69
0
21259
MI
MARQUETTE
6
35
83
262
67896
462011
875056
13760
93
0
455
MI
MOUNT CLEMENS
38
39
1000
170
32831
423315
825315
16235
4698
1.2
9908
MI
MOUNT PLEASANT
14
26
226
299
434511
851240
22581
643
0
67781
MI
MUSKEGON
54
24
280
281
40886
425725
855407
20561
1480
2.3
6863
MI
ONONDAGA
10
10
11.6
299
74659
422633
843421
26535
2284
1.2
72052
MI
SAGINAW
25
30
193
356
431301
834317
24557
2414
3.8
67792
MI
SAGINAW
49
48
1000
287
40887
431318
840314
23991
2035
0.1
59279
MI
SAULT STE. MARIE
8
8
24
288
74353
460308
840638
23547
98
0.1
26993
MI
SAULT STE. MARIE
10
10
16.3
370
75038
460349
840608
30785
103
0.1
21253
MI
TRAVERSE CITY
7
7
3.2
230
75044
444636
854102
14835
225
5.4
59280
MI
TRAVERSE CITY
29
29
62.1
393
74491
444453
850408
19503
332
0
9632
MN
ALEXANDRIA
7
7
15.6
341
74469
454103
950814
30282
438
0.1
35584
MN
ALEXANDRIA
42
42
395
358
454159
951035
27590
404
0.3
71549
MN
APPLETON
10
10
24.2
364
74492
451003
960002
29007
219
0.4
28510
MN
AUSTIN
15
20
400
303
433834
923135
26035
497
0.1
18285
MN
AUSTIN
6
36
500
295
433742
930912
25023
484
0.1
49578
MN
BEMIDJI
9
9
15.4
329
74416
474203
942915
29401
114
2
83714
MN
BEMIDJI
26
26
50
141
74758
472807
944923
12672
72
0
49579
MN
BRAINERD
22
28
46.8
227
462521
942742
15201
153
0
82698
MN
CHISHOLM
11
11
12.2
200
74723
475139
925646
22244
112
2.9
132606
MN
CROOKSTON
16
105
220
38385
475838
963618
15345
124
0
17726
MN
DULUTH
8
8
17.4
290
80226
464731
920721
27233
271
1
71338
MN
DULUTH
10
10
19.4
268
74568
464715
920721
25154
252
0.2
35525
MN
DULUTH
21
17
1000
299
464737
920703
30737
294
0.2
166511
MN
DULUTH
27
27
50
268
80242
464715
920721
13164
204
0.4
4691
MN
DULUTH
3
33
381
312
464721
920650
24856
252
0
71336
MN
HIBBING
13
13
3.9
211
74522
472253
925715
15849
116
0.2
159007
MN
HIBBING
31
500
212
59939
472253
925715
16478
118
0
68853
MN
MANKATO
12
12
17.4
291
74530
435613
942438
26737
345
1.9
68883
MN
MINNEAPOLIS
9
9
17.9
435
74995
450330
930727
34544
3381
0.6
23079
MN
MINNEAPOLIS
11
11
24
435
74511
450344
930821
36657
3438
0.1
36395
MN
MINNEAPOLIS
23
22
1000
410
30005
450344
930821
33367
3310
0
11913
MN
MINNEAPOLIS
29
29
1000
352
74442
450330
930727
29943
3302
0
9629
MN
MINNEAPOLIS
4
32
1000
432
450344
930821
37736
3468
0
35843
MN
MINNEAPOLIS
45
45
1000
430
450345
930821
35610
3421
0
35585
MN
REDWOOD FALLS
43
27
50
167
74875
442903
952927
10112
84
0
35678
MN
ROCHESTER
10
10
16.8
381
74523
433415
922537
31210
565
0.9
35906
MN
ROCHESTER
47
46
1000
343
28767
433834
923135
19950
424
0.7
35907
MN
ST. CLOUD
41
40
1000
430
64438
452300
934230
30570
3263
0
68597
MN
ST. PAUL
17
26
63.1
396
74396
450329
930727
19236
3053
0
68594
MN
ST. PAUL
2
34
662
411
75131
450330
930727
30531
3331
0.2
28010
MN
ST. PAUL
5
35
755
433
450344
930821
35389
3408
0.1
55370
MN
THIEF RIVER FALLS
10
10
9.7
113
74660
480119
962212
16952
121
0.3
9640
MN
WALKER
12
12
14.3
283
74436
465603
942725
26947
214
1.5
71558
MN
WORTHINGTON
20
15
200
290
33521
435352
955650
19967
290
0
592
MO
CAPE GIRARDEAU
12
12
4.01
564
74661
372546
893014
32285
689
0.5
19593
MO
CAPE GIRARDEAU
23
22
435
543
66965
372423
893344
31962
691
1
65583
MO
COLUMBIA
8
8
13.6
242
80227
385316
921548
25229
493
0.5
63164
MO
COLUMBIA
17
17
50
348
384629
923322
20656
475
0
4690
MO
HANNIBAL
7
7
13.6
271
75011
395822
911954
25163
309
0.1
41110
MO
JEFFERSON CITY
13
12
15.1
308
384130
920544
27879
590
0.7
48521
MO
JEFFERSON CITY
25
20
1000
293
29933
384215
920521
25334
533
0.2
51101
MO
JOPLIN
26
25
55
280
370437
943215
17491
402
0
18283
MO
JOPLIN
12
43
1000
269
370437
943215
25261
532
1.6
67766
MO
JOPLIN
16
46
175
322
370433
943316
21648
461
0.2
65686
MO
KANSAS CITY
9
9
85
357
74967
390501
943057
34707
2334
0
53843
MO
KANSAS CITY
19
18
55
355
390459
942849
21206
2033
0
41230
MO
KANSAS CITY
5
24
1000
319
67335
390415
943457
29717
2259
0
64444
MO
KANSAS CITY
29
31
1000
332
390501
943057
31070
2224
0.2
11291
MO
KANSAS CITY
4
34
1000
344
74877
390420
943545
31293
2286
0.5
59444
MO
KANSAS CITY
41
42
450
276
43791
385842
943201
21585
1987
0
33336
MO
KANSAS CITY
62
47
1000
356
390526
942818
31520
2174
0
33337
MO
KANSAS CITY
50
51
1000
339
390120
943049
30240
2158
0
21251
MO
KIRKSVILLE
3
33
87
290
44120
403147
922629
15915
149
0
166319
MO
OSAGE BEACH
49
49
204
463
80245
374910
924452
23362
524
0
73998
MO
POPLAR BLUFF
15
15
50
184
74417
364804
902706
11945
143
1.2
4326
MO
SEDALIA
6
15
322
603
383736
925203
41154
733
0.1
28496
MO
SPRINGFIELD
10
10
19.6
573
74595
371308
925656
41152
838
0.3
35630
MO
SPRINGFIELD
33
19
1000
596
371308
925656
47590
935
0.1
51102
MO
SPRINGFIELD
21
23
100
617
371011
925630
33191
715
0
3659
MO
SPRINGFIELD
27
28
1000
493
371308
925656
41263
844
0.5
36003
MO
SPRINGFIELD
3
44
1000
622
74878
371011
925630
43697
864
2.3
20427
MO
ST. JOSEPH
2
7
7.45
247
74608
394612
944753
22032
970
0.8
999
MO
ST. JOSEPH
16
21
1000
316
68463
390120
943049
27013
2118
0
48525
MO
ST. LOUIS
24
14
1000
396
33092
382140
903254
32831
2821
0
70034
MO
ST. LOUIS
4
24
540
335
74644
383147
901758
29120
2842
0
35417
MO
ST. LOUIS
11
26
1000
288
383424
901930
29590
2841
0
56524
MO
ST. LOUIS
30
31
1000
321
383450
901945
31023
2858
0
46981
MO
ST. LOUIS
5
35
1000
332
74879
383405
901955
31112
2855
0.1
62182
MO
ST. LOUIS
9
39
991
326
74880
382856
902353
29480
2832
0.1
35693
MO
ST. LOUIS
2
43
1000
337
383207
902223
30721
2851
0
13995
MS
BILOXI
13
13
14.1
366
74542
304323
890528
27980
951
4.8
43197
MS
BILOXI
19
16
150
477
45861
304518
885644
25131
878
16.7
43170
MS
BOONEVILLE
12
12
5.89
227
74629
344000
884505
20448
418
2.9
43184
MS
BUDE
17
18
1000
341
312222
904504
34462
721
0
12477
MS
COLUMBUS
4
35
1000
610
74881
334506
885240
44448
727
3.9
83735
MS
COLUMBUS
43
81
204
43679
335031
884148
18843
412
2.6
25236
MS
GREENVILLE
15
15
330
269
333926
904218
23434
322
0
43176
MS
GREENWOOD
23
25
625
317
332234
903232
28909
387
3.6
43203
MS
GREENWOOD
6
32
1000
572
68863
332223
903225
34348
442
0.9
53517
MS
GULFPORT
25
48
300
456
28507
304448
890330
26058
946
14.2
48668
MS
HATTIESBURG
22
22
140
244
312420
891413
18687
353
0.1
60830
MS
HOLLY SPRINGS
40
41
500
122
345920
894113
16080
1279
0.1
83310
MS
HOUSTON
45
45
537
491
72853
334739
890515
27543
525
0
68542
MS
JACKSON
3
7
7
393
321249
902256
28290
725
0.2
48667
MS
JACKSON
12
12
17.9
464
74596
321426
902415
36477
816
0.4
43168
MS
JACKSON
29
20
400
482
321129
902422
36368
826
0.1
49712
MS
JACKSON
16
21
1000
332
39758
321641
901740
28450
740
2.5
71326
MS
JACKSON
40
40
981
598
80223
321249
902256
40292
886
0
166512
MS
JACKSON
51
51
184
384
80213
321426
902415
24384
681
0.7
21250
MS
LAUREL
7
28
79
128
42804
312712
891705
11124
251
0.1
136749
MS
MAGEE
34
34
98.7
305
75071
320718
893239
19368
665
2.7
4686
MS
MERIDIAN
11
11
6.15
165
75039
321938
884128
18166
254
2.3
73255
MS
MERIDIAN
24
24
956
170
74996
321940
884131
18636
278
0.1
24314
MS
MERIDIAN
30
31
1000
183
27899
321940
884131
18932
263
0.4
43169
MS
MERIDIAN
14
44
880
369
320818
890536
31834
662
0
43192
MS
MISSISSIPPI STATE
2
10
4.3
349
332114
890900
24647
370
0.3
16539
MS
NATCHEZ
48
49
1000
313
38528
314008
914130
24377
340
0
43193
MS
OXFORD
18
36
225
421
33510
341728
894221
23767
905
2.1
74148
MS
TUPELO
9
8
9
542
74662
334740
890516
35700
634
3.2
84253
MS
VICKSBURG
35
35
186
253
70324
321935
903703
14176
526
1
37732
MS
WEST POINT
27
16
450
494
39741
334740
890516
33099
599
0.6
35694
MT
BILLINGS
2
10
26.1
180
454601
1082726
21980
155
0
35724
MT
BILLINGS
8
11
14.5
229
74882
454535
1082714
21681
152
0
5243
MT
BILLINGS
6
18
1000
228
454826
1082025
24478
153
0
43567
MT
BOZEMAN
9
8
17.9
251
67316
454024
1105202
14163
84
0.3
33756
MT
BOZEMAN
7
13
18.9
271
67232
454024
1105202
13985
84
0
35959
MT
BUTTE
4
5
10.7
588
43752
460027
1122630
43135
183
0
18066
MT
BUTTE
6
6
11.2
591
80201
460027
1122630
42931
192
0
14674
MT
BUTTE
18
19
125
585
42948
460024
1122630
15884
65
0
81438
MT
BUTTE
24
24
50
570
74755
460024
1122630
15762
67
0
24287
MT
GLENDIVE
5
10
30
152
470315
1044045
20893
21
1.3
35567
MT
GREAT FALLS
3
7
28.5
150
73758
473209
1111702
19067
89
0
34412
MT
GREAT FALLS
5
8
28.6
180
473208
1111702
22360
91
0
81331
MT
GREAT FALLS
26
26
50
65
74759
473223
1111706
8905
84
0
13792
MT
GREAT FALLS
16
45
157
300
30029
473626
1112127
16946
90
0
47670
MT
HARDIN
4
22
1000
248
454424
1080818
24748
151
0
83689
MT
HAVRE
9
9
3.2
389
74719
482032
1094341
22474
25
0
5290
MT
HELENA
12
12
9.36
697
74375
464935
1114233
26659
152
0
68717
MT
HELENA
10
29
43.4
697
68037
464935
1114233
14425
139
0
18079
MT
KALISPELL
9
9
3.2
850
80210
480048
1142155
28213
110
0
84794
MT
LEWISTOWN
13
13
3.2
636
74726
471046
1093205
25112
16
0.4
5237
MT
MILES CITY
3
3
1.03
30
74367
462534
1055138
7580
11
0
35455
MT
MISSOULA
8
7
22.5
654
470106
1140041
36798
170
0
66611
MT
MISSOULA
11
11
3.2
631
74999
464809
1135821
18430
132
0
18084
MT
MISSOULA
13
13
26.7
610
80239
470104
1140047
35664
168
0.1
81348
MT
MISSOULA
17
17
50
628
74739
464808
1135819
16846
132
0
14675
MT
MISSOULA
23
23
92.6
618
74525
470110
1140046
18786
150
0
56537
NC
ASHEVILLE
13
13
29.8
853
70317
352532
824525
37759
2349
2.1
69300
NC
ASHEVILLE
33
25
185
797
41130
352532
824525
22420
1437
5.8
70149
NC
ASHEVILLE
62
45
1000
555
351320
823258
34531
2043
0.1
73152
NC
BELMONT
46
47
1000
595
352144
810919
40397
3404
0.6
65074
NC
BURLINGTON
16
14
95
213
361454
793921
16777
1712
1.1
69080
NC
CHAPEL HILL
4
25
300
448
69110
355159
791000
26537
2744
0.4
10645
NC
CHARLOTTE
42
11
2.2
363
351714
804145
20685
2180
3.7
32326
NC
CHARLOTTE
36
22
791
577
64697
352049
811015
36939
3096
1.3
30826
NC
CHARLOTTE
3
23
1000
565
352151
811113
43975
3599
0.1
49157
NC
CHARLOTTE
18
27
1000
368
28621
351601
804405
30079
2748
6.1
74070
NC
CHARLOTTE
9
34
1000
348
351541
804338
31482
2747
5.7
69124
NC
CONCORD
58
44
149
422
74886
352130
803637
24194
2537
3.7
8617
NC
DURHAM
11
11
19.2
607
74597
354005
783158
40935
2807
4.5
54963
NC
DURHAM
28
28
225
610
354028
783140
36204
2685
1.5
69292
NC
EDENTON
2
20
543
489
355400
762045
39125
1359
0
21245
NC
FAYETTEVILLE
62
36
1000
242
36997
345305
790429
20318
985
0.2
16517
NC
FAYETTEVILLE
40
38
500
509
60837
353044
785841
33401
2898
0.6
50782
NC
GOLDSBORO
17
17
244
628
70663
354029
783140
32343
2496
7
25544
NC
GREENSBORO
48
33
700
575
38478
355203
794926
33109
2816
11.6
54452
NC
GREENSBORO
61
43
105
527
42438
355202
794926
25142
2207
5.7
72064
NC
GREENSBORO
2
51
1000
569
355213
795025
41290
3777
5.9
57838
NC
GREENVILLE
9
10
35
575
352155
772338
45399
1370
15.8
35582
NC
GREENVILLE
14
14
50
205
352644
772208
15450
649
0
69149
NC
GREENVILLE
25
23
71
331
42548
353310
773606
17438
801
0.1
81508
NC
GREENVILLE
38
51
90.7
155
74769
352409
772510
13446
594
0.1
65919
NC
HICKORY
14
40
600
182
67111
354359
811951
11030
776
19.1
72106
NC
HIGH POINT
8
8
15
398
70590
354846
795029
29992
2769
3.7
69444
NC
JACKSONVILLE
19
19
66.6
561
74418
350618
772015
23999
799
0.4
37971
NC
JACKSONVILLE
35
34
600
199
41098
343110
772652
18502
568
0
12793
NC
KANNAPOLIS
64
50
50
348
351541
804338
18157
2047
2.1
35385
NC
LEXINGTON
20
19
800
576
355202
794926
44436
4287
2.1
69114
NC
LINVILLE
17
17
61.6
546
74613
360347
815033
18558
1085
4.1
69416
NC
LUMBERTON
31
31
109
319
69624
344750
790242
17329
889
3.6
76324
NC
MANTEO
4
9
21.3
274
74336
363254
761116
29522
1725
0
37982
NC
MOREHEAD CITY
8
8
9.88
216
74470
345301
763021
20774
299
0
18334
NC
NEW BERN
12
12
22.2
591
80237
350618
772015
42635
1324
2.9
73205
NC
RALEIGH
22
27
568
610
354028
783140
41286
2847
2.8
8688
NC
RALEIGH
5
48
916
629
69133
354029
783139
41666
2852
0.1
64611
NC
RALEIGH
50
49
1000
614
354029
783140
44278
2980
0.1
69397
NC
ROANOKE RAPIDS
36
36
50
368
74543
361728
775010
19141
604
8.4
20590
NC
ROCKY MOUNT
47
15
180
354
36353
360611
781129
22787
1759
0.1
594
NC
WASHINGTON
7
32
806
594
74887
352155
772338
44561
1497
1.1
69332
NC
WILMINGTON
39
29
700
297
341916
781343
27800
786
2.2
72871
NC
WILMINGTON
26
30
547
419
67959
340753
781117
27737
750
0.1
48666
NC
WILMINGTON
6
44
575
280
59015
341916
781343
20378
591
0
12033
NC
WILMINGTON
3
46
1000
594
74888
340751
781116
44363
1060
0
10133
NC
WILSON
30
42
873
539
68096
354953
780850
32166
2162
2
414
NC
WINSTON-SALEM
45
29
990
576
39890
355203
794926
37521
3484
4.8
53921
NC
WINSTON-SALEM
12
31
815
572
362231
802226
37577
2625
4.2
69360
NC
WINSTON-SALEM
26
32
263
504
74889
362234
802214
22283
1867
6.9
55686
ND
BISMARCK
12
12
19.1
466
74459
463517
1004826
35655
127
0.3
22121
ND
BISMARCK
17
16
1000
275
68012
463515
1004820
25005
113
0
53324
ND
BISMARCK
3
22
97.3
392
18952
463523
1004802
21415
110
0
82611
ND
BISMARCK
26
26
50
300
74760
463523
1004739
17826
104
0
41427
ND
BISMARCK
5
31
500
389
73210
463620
1004822
26522
118
0
22124
ND
DEVILS LAKE
8
8
16.2
451
74687
480824
975938
35778
150
0
162016
ND
DEVILS LAKE
25
134
245
66852
480347
992008
18194
39
0
41430
ND
DICKINSON
7
7
11.3
223
74419
465649
1025917
22461
33
0.9
53329
ND
DICKINSON
9
9
8.35
246
74437
464334
1025456
22539
36
0
55684
ND
DICKINSON
2
19
50
217
59817
464335
1025457
13157
28
0
53315
ND
ELLENDALE
19
20
72.3
163
64873
461756
985156
13632
18
0
53321
ND
FARGO
13
13
11.4
344
74460
470048
971137
28996
257
0
55372
ND
FARGO
15
19
1000
379
28940
464029
961340
28028
320
0.1
22129
ND
FARGO
6
21
1000
356
470028
971202
34973
345
0
61961
ND
FARGO
11
44
356
576
73213
472032
971720
31290
314
0
53320
ND
GRAND FORKS
2
15
50
408
74645
480818
975935
20362
116
0
86208
ND
GRAND FORKS
27
27
50
96
74762
475745
970312
11054
108
0
55364
ND
JAMESTOWN
7
7
13
135
80206
465530
984621
18175
42
0.5
41425
ND
MINOT
10
10
7.69
207
80232
481256
1011905
21143
75
1.7
55685
ND
MINOT
13
13
16.1
344
74570
480302
1012029
29701
89
0
22127
ND
MINOT
14
14
60
216
480311
1012305
16113
70
0
82615
ND
MINOT
24
24
50
239
74756
480314
1012603
15862
69
0
53313
ND
MINOT
6
40
146
249
59853
480302
1012325
15514
70
0
55362
ND
PEMBINA
12
12
28.7
413
74382
485944
972428
35647
43
0.1
49134
ND
VALLEY CITY
4
38
382
573
73275
471645
972026
32236
317
0
41429
ND
WILLISTON
8
8
7.21
323
74598
480802
1035136
24857
38
0
55683
ND
WILLISTON
11
14
50
257
59878
480830
1035334
14655
32
0.5
53318
ND
WILLISTON
4
51
53.9
248
64823
480830
1035334
12463
31
0
47996
NE
ALLIANCE
13
13
20.9
469
74471
415024
1030318
33136
89
1.5
47981
NE
BASSETT
7
7
18.7
453
74383
422005
992901
35064
41
3.3
7894
NE
GRAND ISLAND
11
11
15.2
308
74493
403520
984810
28343
219
0.3
27220
NE
GRAND ISLAND
17
19
1000
186
28644
404344
983413
18605
195
0
48003
NE
HASTINGS
5
5
6.78
223
80198
403906
982304
28719
229
0
47987
NE
HASTINGS
29
28
200
366
39665
404620
980521
22084
179
0.1
21162
NE
HAYES CENTER
6
18
1000
216
74892
403729
1010158
24515
76
0
21160
NE
KEARNEY
13
36
753
338
74893
403928
985204
30484
227
0
47975
NE
LEXINGTON
3
26
375
251
32442
402305
992730
19875
107
0
11264
NE
LINCOLN
8
8
17.8
440
75015
405259
971820
35535
695
2.8
7890
NE
LINCOLN
10
10
18.4
454
74987
404808
971046
36426
887
0.4
66589
NE
LINCOLN
12
12
8.16
253
74553
410818
962719
23231
1145
0.1
84453
NE
LINCOLN
51
51
200
461
74786
404738
971422
25974
454
0
72362
NE
MCCOOK
8
12
10.4
218
394948
1004204
23270
48
0.3
47971
NE
MERRIMAN
12
12
15.7
328
74407
424038
1014236
26596
27
1.2
47995
NE
NORFOLK
19
19
53.8
348
74397
421415
971641
16025
214
5.8
49273
NE
NORTH PLATTE
2
2
6.75
192
80195
411213
1004358
27013
67
0
47973
NE
NORTH PLATTE
9
9
15.5
311
74398
410116
1010910
28103
66
0
23277
NE
OMAHA
15
15
295
475
410416
961331
34708
1240
0
47974
NE
OMAHA
26
17
200
117
411528
960032
15002
836
0
53903
NE
OMAHA
7
20
700
396
411832
960133
35092
1220
0
65528
NE
OMAHA
6
22
1000
398
411840
960137
37205
1242
0
51491
NE
OMAHA
42
43
700
475
410414
961333
36280
1255
0
35190
NE
OMAHA
3
45
1000
426
411824
960136
35409
1221
0.3
17683
NE
SCOTTSBLUFF
4
7
32
475
415028
1030427
37186
95
3.4
136747
NE
SCOTTSBLUFF
16
17
91.5
238
74736
415023
1034935
14585
56
0.2
63182
NE
SCOTTSBLUFF
10
29
1000
256
74894
415958
1033955
23761
74
1.2
21161
NE
SUPERIOR
4
34
1000
344
74895
400515
975512
31807
185
0.1
48406
NH
CONCORD
21
33
100
344
42932
431104
711912
16703
2327
3.5
14682
NH
DERRY
50
35
7.3
191
424407
712331
8996
3843
2.3
69237
NH
DURHAM
11
11
15.8
302
80234
431033
711229
26397
4074
0.5
69271
NH
KEENE
52
49
50
329
74896
430200
722204
11793
404
5
69328
NH
LITTLETON
49
48
50
390
74897
442114
714423
11253
131
0
73292
NH
MANCHESTER
9
9
7.11
305
74688
425902
713524
20862
4589
2.6
51864
NH
MERRIMACK
60
34
80
293
28154
425902
713520
13421
3094
4
9739
NJ
ATLANTIC CITY
44
200
284
40339
394341
745039
13582
5320
11
23142
NJ
ATLANTIC CITY
62
49
130
296
27898
393753
742112
15516
1908
0.2
7623
NJ
BURLINGTON
48
27
160
354
68951
400230
751411
19775
7092
4.5
48481
NJ
CAMDEN
23
22
197
266
394341
745039
20659
6862
0
73333
NJ
LINDEN
47
36
832
408
42433
404454
735910
28648
19697
1.7
48477
NJ
MONTCLAIR
50
51
200
238
405153
741203
16560
17216
0.3
48457
NJ
NEW BRUNSWICK
58
8
20.2
212
32754
403717
743015
20833
17069
9.7
18795
NJ
NEWARK
13
13
3.2
500
74696
404243
740049
25707
19255
1.5
60555
NJ
NEWARK
68
30
189
321
80192
404522
735912
16609
17182
2.8
43952
NJ
NEWTON
63
18
1000
250
67170
405153
741203
18520
17260
0
74215
NJ
PATERSON
41
40
300
421
29858
404454
735910
23316
19038
0.4
74197
NJ
SECAUCUS
9
38
136
500
74898
404243
740049
26502
19428
0.3
48465
NJ
TRENTON
52
43
50
271
74899
401700
744120
14075
8748
11.3
60560
NJ
VINELAND
65
29
225
396
72018
400230
751411
20524
7421
5.7
20818
NJ
WEST MILFORD
66
29
200
167
33869
404718
741519
8192
13959
12.2
61111
NJ
WILDWOOD
40
36
200
128
390728
744556
14738
739
0.9
53928
NM
ALBUQUERQUE
7
7
27.6
1243
74445
351253
1062701
53948
961
0
48575
NM
ALBUQUERQUE
13
13
7.03
1287
74399
351240
1062657
43540
925
0
1151
NM
ALBUQUERQUE
32
17
65.6
1247
58949
351251
1062701
34322
913
0
57220
NM
ALBUQUERQUE
14
22
303
376
74730
352444
1064332
16156
820
0
993
NM
ALBUQUERQUE
23
24
200
1243
351254
1062702
47308
935
0
35313
NM
ALBUQUERQUE
4
26
270
1277
351242
1062658
48914
934
0.1
55528
NM
ALBUQUERQUE
5
35
250
1287
351249
1062701
46539
929
0
35084
NM
ALBUQUERQUE
41
42
321
1262
351241
1062656
46959
928
0
55049
NM
ALBUQUERQUE
50
45
245
1287
41944
351248
1062700
42560
921
0
53908
NM
CARLSBAD
6
19
912
333
324738
1041229
32390
153
0.6
83707
NM
CARLSBAD
25
25
50
134
74757
322609
1041114
11804
51
0
40450
NM
CLOVIS
12
20
598
204
74900
341134
1031644
21451
87
0
53904
NM
FARMINGTON
3
8
40
166
364017
1081352
23531
151
0
35321
NM
FARMINGTON
12
12
12.7
102
74408
364143
1081314
13056
121
0
27431
NM
HOBBS
29
29
67.4
159
74400
324328
1030546
13761
81
0
55516
NM
LAS CRUCES
22
23
1000
223
44448
321722
1064149
21045
708
0
36916
NM
LAS CRUCES
48
47
200
134
74901
320230
1062741
8205
693
0
18338
NM
PORTALES
3
32
82.6
190
341508
1031420
15679
81
0
62272
NM
ROSWELL
8
8
20.8
499
74533
332231
1034612
38887
159
0
48556
NM
ROSWELL
10
10
24.3
610
74558
330320
1034912
43742
187
0.1
84157
NM
ROSWELL
21
21
164
128
74747
330601
1041515
11510
77
0
53539
NM
ROSWELL
27
27
50
115
74474
332458
1043359
7382
63
0
84215
NM
SANTA FE
9
0.2
1241
67438
351245
1062658
20827
857
0.8
60793
NM
SANTA FE
11
10
30
608
354648
1063133
38985
904
1.3
32311
NM
SANTA FE
2
27
255
1278
351250
1062701
48241
933
0.2
76268
NM
SANTA FE
19
29
245
1289
351244
1062657
47629
935
0
53911
NM
SILVER CITY
10
10
3.2
485
74976
325146
1081428
22295
59
0.2
85114
NM
SILVER CITY
6
12
3.2
502
74712
325149
1081427
16454
58
0
63845
NV
ELKO
10
10
3.2
557
404152
1155413
21628
36
0
86537
NV
ELY
3
3
1
279
74709
391446
1145536
6317
8
0
86538
NV
ELY
6
27
1000
270
74713
391553
1145335
13318
8
0
86201
NV
GOLDFIELD
7
50
50
448
74716
380305
1171330
8739
3
0
35870
NV
HENDERSON
5
9
86
385
360026
1150022
29838
1362
0.1
69677
NV
LAS VEGAS
3
2
27.7
384
360030
1150020
41279
1419
0
35042
NV
LAS VEGAS
8
7
30.1
609
355644
1150233
33021
1366
0
11683
NV
LAS VEGAS
10
11
105
371
360027
1150024
30092
1360
0
74100
NV
LAS VEGAS
13
13
16
606
355643
1150232
27920
1363
0
67089
NV
LAS VEGAS
15
16
1000
571
36067
355646
1150234
24277
1352
0
10179
NV
LAS VEGAS
21
22
630
383
73225
360028
1150024
18735
1351
0
10195
NV
LAS VEGAS
33
29
1000
383
73223
360028
1150024
19334
1351
0
41237
NV
LAUGHLIN
34
32
1000
607
66737
353907
1141842
27099
1276
0.1
63768
NV
PARADISE
39
40
200
357
360036
1150020
14586
1350
0
60307
NV
RENO
4
7
16.1
879
391857
1195302
39300
677
3
63331
NV
RENO
8
9
15.6
893
391849
1195300
38673
660
3.1
59139
NV
RENO
2
13
16.1
876
391857
1195302
38571
678
0.3
10228
NV
RENO
5
15
50
140
74902
393501
1194752
6245
389
0
19191
NV
RENO
21
20
53
176
42485
393503
1194751
6065
363
0
51493
NV
RENO
27
26
1000
894
28095
391847
1195259
36813
577
0.5
48360
NV
RENO
11
44
1000
836
44000
393523
1195537
19310
403
0
86643
NV
TONOPAH
9
9
3.2
448
74720
380305
1171330
12823
3
0
63846
NV
WINNEMUCCA
7
7
3.2
650
410041
1174559
23032
17
0
11970
NY
ALBANY
23
7
10
434
423731
740038
26085
1488
1.1
73363
NY
ALBANY
13
12
9.1
436
423731
740038
26438
1477
0.2
74422
NY
ALBANY
10
26
700
426
67986
423731
740038
27072
1496
1.5
13933
NY
AMSTERDAM
55
50
450
207
38556
425904
741056
13763
993
0
2325
NY
BATAVIA
51
23
445
279
74609
425342
780056
19868
2211
0.5
72623
NY
BATH
14
14
50
318
74731
421828
771317
15650
468
14.6
23337
NY
BINGHAMTON
12
7
20.4
342
420331
755706
27244
1001
1.8
62210
NY
BINGHAMTON
40
8
7.9
371
70921
420322
755639
21231
750
1.5
11260
NY
BINGHAMTON
34
34
450
263
70326
420339
755636
16714
635
2.2
74034
NY
BINGHAMTON
46
42
50
408
420340
755645
17846
603
1.2
415
NY
BUFFALO
29
14
1000
300
76608
430132
785543
20685
1403
1.1
71905
NY
BUFFALO
23
32
1000
314
430148
785515
28800
1538
2.1
64547
NY
BUFFALO
2
33
480
295
424307
783347
22864
1848
1.2
67784
NY
BUFFALO
49
34
175
288
78226
430132
785543
12091
1291
1.9
54176
NY
BUFFALO
7
38
358
433
423815
783712
29175
1990
0.2
7780
NY
BUFFALO
4
39
790
417
423933
783733
32947
2280
0.1
71928
NY
BUFFALO
17
43
156
330
74905
430148
785515
21439
1386
0.1
68851
NY
CARTHAGE
7
7
15.6
203
74512
435715
754345
17022
191
7.9
78908
NY
CORNING
30
30
50
319
420829
770439
16043
439
0.6
62219
NY
CORNING
48
48
50
166
75045
420943
770215
9513
285
1
60653
NY
ELMIRA
18
18
90
363
70327
420622
765217
16933
606
3.1
71508
NY
ELMIRA
36
36
50
320
74631
420620
765217
15689
544
0.3
38336
NY
GARDEN CITY
21
21
89.9
111
74455
404719
732709
10930
13638
0.1
34329
NY
ITHACA
52
20
0.015
1
422546
762948
382
66
2.6
30303
NY
JAMESTOWN
26
26
234
463
75000
422336
791344
22922
1548
0.2
74156
NY
KINGSTON
48
950
378
65356
412918
735656
23706
14181
1.2
1328
NY
NEW YORK
7
7
3.2
491
74571
404243
740049
26545
19366
0.9
73881
NY
NEW YORK
11
11
3.2
506
80235
404243
740049
26014
19252
1.9
6048
NY
NEW YORK
25
24
151
310
404522
735912
20843
18220
1.3
47535
NY
NEW YORK
4
28
164
515
74906
404243
740049
28669
19696
1
73356
NY
NEW YORK
31
31
225
458
74482
404243
740049
20490
17944
5.8
9610
NY
NEW YORK
2
33
239
482
74646
404243
740049
26765
19217
3.4
22206
NY
NEW YORK
5
44
225
515
74907
404243
740049
27036
19135
3.6
57476
NY
NORTH POLE
5
14
650
845
72521
443132
724858
39057
642
0
62137
NY
NORWOOD
18
23
40
242
442929
745127
14994
163
0.1
46755
NY
PLATTSBURGH
57
38
100
737
66309
444143
735300
26048
413
0
67993
NY
POUGHKEEPSIE
54
27
800
358
43683
412920
735653
23834
10810
34.2
73206
NY
RIVERHEAD
55
47
410
196
72009
405350
725456
14328
4541
1
70041
NY
ROCHESTER
10
10
5.9
152
74676
430807
773502
17449
1148
0
73371
NY
ROCHESTER
13
13
5.83
152
74689
430807
773503
17099
1134
0.7
57274
NY
ROCHESTER
21
16
180
130
68025
430807
773503
12874
1118
0.1
413
NY
ROCHESTER
31
28
320
161
66841
430805
773507
13190
1127
0
73964
NY
ROCHESTER
8
45
1000
122
69994
430807
773502
15154
1146
0.4
77515
NY
SARANAC LAKE
40
40
50
440
74774
440935
742834
11926
38
1.7
73942
NY
SCHENECTADY
6
6
4.46
426
74544
423731
740038
30364
1567
1.7
73263
NY
SCHENECTADY
17
34
325
426
423731
740038
24147
1423
0.8
73264
NY
SCHENECTADY
45
43
676
413
67289
423731
740038
24332
1399
0.9
60553
NY
SMITHTOWN
67
23
150
204
39829
405323
725713
13615
4096
15.2
9088
NY
SPRINGVILLE
67
7
15.5
411
74575
423814
783711
16571
1369
0.7
64352
NY
SYRACUSE
56
15
78.2
379
74790
431818
760300
17835
1053
0.8
73113
NY
SYRACUSE
9
17
105
402
44725
425642
760128
22102
1222
0.1
40758
NY
SYRACUSE
68
19
621
445
29285
425250
761200
29954
1648
0.3
21252
NY
SYRACUSE
3
24
210
405
425642
760707
26452
1367
0.2
53734
NY
SYRACUSE
24
25
97
393
425644
760707
22595
1276
0
58725
NY
SYRACUSE
43
44
680
445
68111
425250
761200
27037
1403
0
74151
NY
SYRACUSE
5
47
500
290
425719
760634
22565
1246
0
43424
NY
UTICA
33
27
688
433
59327
430213
752641
25154
1066
2.1
60654
NY
UTICA
2
29
708
402
45240
430609
745627
28378
1294
3.3
57837
NY
UTICA
20
30
50
227
45963
430843
751035
10411
447
8.7
16747
NY
WATERTOWN
50
21
25
331
44780
435247
754312
15745
186
0
62136
NY
WATERTOWN
16
41
50
370
74911
435144
754340
18784
234
0.3
70491
OH
AKRON
23
23
317
296
74690
410353
813459
21976
4065
0.2
72958
OH
AKRON
55
30
1000
334
66037
412302
814144
16202
3445
0
49421
OH
AKRON
49
50
180
305
410458
813802
18680
3641
6.7
49439
OH
ALLIANCE
45
45
388
223
74576
405423
805439
15811
2304
0
50147
OH
ATHENS
20
27
250
242
391852
820859
19485
708
1.9
6568
OH
BOWLING GREEN
27
27
110
320
410812
835424
21416
1313
0
50141
OH
CAMBRIDGE
44
35
310
385
68039
400532
811719
24017
1218
1.1
67893
OH
CANTON
17
39
200
292
410320
813538
20718
3970
1
43870
OH
CANTON
67
47
1000
134
40562
410633
812010
15829
3690
0.1
21158
OH
CHILLICOTHE
53
46
1000
328
33138
393520
830644
27391
2595
0.2
59438
OH
CINCINNATI
9
10
15.4
305
75072
390731
842957
27021
3082
0.6
11289
OH
CINCINNATI
12
12
15.6
305
75016
390658
843005
26165
3013
1.9
11204
OH
CINCINNATI
64
33
500
337
39190
391201
843122
24978
3100
0
65666
OH
CINCINNATI
48
34
500
326
32656
390727
843118
24471
3023
0.1
46979
OH
CINCINNATI
5
35
1000
311
390727
843118
29790
3176
0.1
73150
OH
CLEVELAND
8
8
15.7
305
75017
412147
814258
27942
3966
1.5
59441
OH
CLEVELAND
5
15
1000
311
75073
412227
814306
31477
4147
3.2
73195
OH
CLEVELAND
3
17
1000
296
72095
412310
814121
30737
4170
0
18753
OH
CLEVELAND
25
26
100
313
42131
412028
814425
18860
3498
0.1
60556
OH
CLEVELAND
61
34
525
334
40362
412258
814207
25232
3931
0.3
56549
OH
COLUMBUS
6
13
59
286
39803
395614
830116
26405
2526
10.4
50781
OH
COLUMBUS
4
14
902
264
395816
830140
28164
2467
0.4
71217
OH
COLUMBUS
10
21
1000
279
395816
830140
28074
2497
2.6
74137
OH
COLUMBUS
28
36
1000
271
395614
830116
25893
2312
1.6
66185
OH
COLUMBUS
34
38
250
291
400933
825523
21605
2191
0.4
25067
OH
DAYTON
16
16
126
320
394316
841500
21274
3118
2.2
411
OH
DAYTON
45
30
425
351
29247
394328
841518
22724
2886
7
41458
OH
DAYTON
7
41
1000
290
67218
394402
841453
24364
3196
0.5
65690
OH
DAYTON
2
50
1000
323
394307
841522
29198
3497
0.3
73155
OH
DAYTON
22
51
138
351
394328
841518
21345
3050
1.9
37503
OH
LIMA
35
8
30
165
36733
404454
840755
23276
1109
8.5
1222
OH
LIMA
44
47
50
207
75074
404547
841059
14055
556
0.1
8532
OH
LORAIN
43
28
200
337
38130
412245
814312
22230
3706
0
41893
OH
MANSFIELD
68
12
14
180
69497
404550
823704
19484
1109
12.2
11118
OH
NEWARK
51
24
1000
132
39194
400445
824141
18218
1935
0.2
25065
OH
OXFORD
14
28
400
268
43343
390719
843252
20730
2781
0
65130
OH
PORTSMOUTH
30
17
50
237
75075
384542
830341
16947
596
1.5
66190
OH
PORTSMOUTH
42
43
50
382
384542
830341
19181
604
8.3
11027
OH
SANDUSKY
52
42
700
213
41148
412348
824731
18330
1542
0.1
39746
OH
SHAKER HEIGHTS
19
10
3.5
304
19316
412315
814143
18681
3562
1.2
70138
OH
SPRINGFIELD
26
26
50
291
74421
394328
841518
15181
2003
0.9
74122
OH
STEUBENVILLE
9
9
8.82
261
74665
402033
803714
21161
2829
0.1
17076
OH
TOLEDO
40
5
10
155
43356
414441
840106
18262
2235
17.4
13992
OH
TOLEDO
11
11
13.1
263
74409
414022
832247
22529
2388
0.5
74150
OH
TOLEDO
13
13
14.6
305
74430
414100
832449
22711
2547
3
66285
OH
TOLEDO
30
29
50
314
75078
413927
832555
18428
2208
0
19190
OH
TOLEDO
36
46
110
356
40304
413922
832641
18875
2041
0.8
73354
OH
TOLEDO
24
49
59
409
42576
414003
832122
18182
1915
0
72062
OH
YOUNGSTOWN
21
20
460
295
43442
410448
803825
23468
3296
0
4693
OH
YOUNGSTOWN
33
36
50
148
410343
803807
12151
1299
3.1
73153
OH
YOUNGSTOWN
27
41
700
418
410324
803844
29686
3817
26.3
61216
OH
ZANESVILLE
18
40
620
169
395542
815907
18268
818
1.3
35666
OK
ADA
10
26
1000
426
342134
963334
37746
516
1.1
1005
OK
BARTLESVILLE
17
17
210
296
74384
363059
954610
20962
949
0
50194
OK
CHEYENNE
12
8
30
303
353536
994002
30003
101
2.9
57431
OK
CLAREMORE
35
36
144
255
76140
362403
953630
15572
915
0
50198
OK
EUFAULA
3
31
1000
364
351101
952019
31355
600
0.1
35645
OK
LAWTON
7
11
138
327
341255
984313
40212
446
1.6
78322
OK
MUSKOGEE
19
20
245
252
80215
354508
954815
20096
1001
0.4
84225
OK
NORMAN
46
46
50
416
74779
353552
972922
18745
1211
0.1
12508
OK
OKLAHOMA CITY
5
7
34
430
41104
353345
972924
34028
1407
0.1
25382
OK
OKLAHOMA CITY
9
9
19.4
465
74545
353258
972950
36596
1436
0.2
50205
OK
OKLAHOMA CITY
13
13
26.4
465
74494
353552
972922
38899
1455
0
67999
OK
OKLAHOMA CITY
14
15
500
358
353435
972909
29701
1365
1.1
35388
OK
OKLAHOMA CITY
25
24
1000
476
44126
353258
972918
37403
1448
0
66222
OK
OKLAHOMA CITY
4
27
790
489
353552
972922
39060
1449
0.7
50170
OK
OKLAHOMA CITY
34
33
1000
458
353258
972918
39194
1464
0
50182
OK
OKLAHOMA CITY
43
40
55.6
475
74566
353522
972903
23666
1272
0
2566
OK
OKLAHOMA CITY
62
50
200
483
353552
972922
28774
1341
0
38214
OK
OKLAHOMA CITY
52
51
1000
458
353552
972922
36936
1428
0
7078
OK
OKMULGEE
44
28
1000
219
19049
355002
960728
20118
978
0.5
77480
OK
SHAWNEE
30
29
770
474
353336
972907
38646
1451
0.5
59439
OK
TULSA
2
8
18.2
558
74648
360115
954032
40080
1293
0.2
35685
OK
TULSA
8
10
6.9
542
42996
355808
953655
28865
1168
1.7
66195
OK
TULSA
11
11
22.2
396
74534
360115
954032
33165
1210
0.3
11910
OK
TULSA
23
22
1000
400
360136
954044
35867
1235
1
54420
OK
TULSA
41
42
900
381
360136
954044
32279
1195
0.2
35434
OK
TULSA
6
45
840
573
74632
360115
954032
40750
1297
0.7
37099
OK
TULSA
47
47
50
460
75034
360115
954032
19212
1018
0
24485
OK
TULSA
53
49
50
182
74912
360234
955711
13058
893
0
86532
OK
WOODWARD
35
35
50
339
74767
361606
992656
16828
37
0
50588
OR
BEND
3
11
160
226
440441
1211957
29073
157
0
55907
OR
BEND
21
21
53.7
197
74422
440440
1211949
10195
150
0
166534
OR
BEND
51
84.1
206
75180
440440
1211956
10034
148
0
49750
OR
COOS BAY
11
11
3.2
188
74446
432326
1240746
12943
82
0
35183
OR
COOS BAY
23
22
10
179
44658
432339
1240756
8368
65
0.9
50590
OR
CORVALLIS
7
7
10.1
375
74546
443825
1231625
24451
1118
9.6
34406
OR
EUGENE
9
9
12.1
502
75028
440657
1225957
24311
513
0.1
49766
OR
EUGENE
13
13
30.9
407
74988
440007
1230653
28949
648
7.6
35189
OR
EUGENE
16
17
70
473
44473
440657
1225957
17731
465
0.1
50591
OR
EUGENE
28
29
100
403
60215
440007
1230653
15614
477
0
8322
OR
EUGENE
34
31
88
372
67996
440004
1230645
13922
460
0
83306
OR
GRANTS PASS
30
30
50
654
74763
422256
1231629
19481
185
0
8284
OR
KLAMATH FALLS
2
13
9
659
420548
1213757
29481
84
0.2
60740
OR
KLAMATH FALLS
31
29
50
691
74913
420550
1213759
19200
65
0
61335
OR
KLAMATH FALLS
22
33
50
656
74914
420550
1213759
20779
67
0
50592
OR
LA GRANDE
13
13
31.8
775
74341
451833
1174354
28984
78
3.1
81447
OR
LA GRANDE
16
29
50
773
74737
451835
1174357
20192
42
0
8260
OR
MEDFORD
5
5
6.35
823
74385
424149
1231339
49279
483
0
61350
OR
MEDFORD
8
8
16.9
818
74567
424132
1231345
36640
386
1
22570
OR
MEDFORD
10
10
11.5
1009
74513
420455
1224307
38336
337
0
60736
OR
MEDFORD
12
12
16.9
823
74535
424132
1231346
35257
377
2.2
32958
OR
MEDFORD
26
26
50
428
75001
421754
1224459
11117
216
0
12729
OR
PENDLETON
11
11
22
472
74974
454451
1180211
30211
316
0
34874
OR
PORTLAND
8
8
21.9
509
74577
453121
1224446
30424
2379
3.6
50589
OR
PORTLAND
10
10
32
509
75002
453121
1224445
32672
2474
0.1
50633
OR
PORTLAND
12
12
21.9
543
74483
453119
1224453
30824
2429
1.2
35380
OR
PORTLAND
6
40
1000
523
453058
1224358
30516
2489
0
21649
OR
PORTLAND
2
43
1000
524
453057
1224359
30145
2486
0
47707
OR
PORTLAND
24
45
1000
522
453058
1224359
29841
2479
0
31437
OR
ROSEBURG
36
18
50
213
34395
431409
1231916
9672
93
0
61551
OR
ROSEBURG
4
19
50
274
28609
431408
1231918
9394
89
0
35187
OR
ROSEBURG
46
45
12
109
44472
431222
1232156
5477
76
0.2
5801
OR
SALEM
22
22
1000
490
74337
453121
1224445
31809
2507
0
10192
OR
SALEM
32
33
750
523
453058
1224358
30060
2482
0.1
36989
PA
ALLENTOWN
39
39
50
302
74699
403358
752606
15373
4857
2.5
39884
PA
ALLENTOWN
69
46
500
314
59122
403352
752624
16547
6539
2.3
20287
PA
ALTOONA
23
24
1000
311
29784
403406
782638
19812
757
0.8
23341
PA
ALTOONA
10
32
883
305
70018
403401
782630
22732
817
1.6
13929
PA
ALTOONA
47
46
50
308
74915
403412
782626
13077
575
0.7
60850
PA
BETHLEHEM
60
9
3.2
284
59326
403352
752624
15841
5342
8.4
66219
PA
CLEARFIELD
3
15
810
413
59340
410720
782629
31830
862
1.4
24970
PA
ERIE
12
12
8.63
305
74599
420352
800019
24248
675
0.7
49711
PA
ERIE
35
16
200
279
30039
420215
800343
19713
636
0.6
19707
PA
ERIE
66
22
850
276
65637
420233
800356
14972
581
0
65749
PA
ERIE
24
24
523
310
70354
420225
800409
20313
702
1.1
53716
PA
ERIE
54
50
200
271
67971
420234
800356
18066
531
3.5
13924
PA
GREENSBURG
40
50
362
264
44438
402334
794654
16084
2634
2.8
72326
PA
HARRISBURG
27
10
14
346
40451
401857
765702
22372
2185
0.6
72313
PA
HARRISBURG
21
21
500
372
70325
402043
765209
22848
2357
4.6
73083
PA
HARRISBURG
33
36
50
427
74916
402045
765206
16831
1972
8.6
73375
PA
HAZLETON
56
45
420
488
411100
755210
26172
1848
17.9
69880
PA
JEANNETTE
19
49
233
325
74484
401051
790946
19207
2016
19.9
20295
PA
JOHNSTOWN
8
8
6.5
352
70335
401053
790905
20947
2534
0.8
73120
PA
JOHNSTOWN
6
34
1000
386
65822
402217
785856
24695
1984
3
53930
PA
LANCASTER
8
8
13.4
393
74678
400204
763708
23713
3313
2.5
23338
PA
LANCASTER
15
23
500
381
41227
401545
762751
25174
3340
1.1
8616
PA
PHILADELPHIA
6
6
6.22
332
80202
400239
751426
32281
10186
0.2
73879
PA
PHILADELPHIA
17
17
237
354
74615
400230
751411
24810
8188
0
25453
PA
PHILADELPHIA
3
26
770
375
400233
751433
31614
10075
1.6
12499
PA
PHILADELPHIA
57
32
250
400
44229
400230
751411
22512
7859
3.6
63153
PA
PHILADELPHIA
10
34
325
377
71122
400230
751411
27178
8934
1.6
28480
PA
PHILADELPHIA
35
35
358
377
71123
400230
751411
25390
8573
4.3
51568
PA
PHILADELPHIA
29
42
273
347
74917
400226
751420
22077
7633
8.6
41315
PA
PITTSBURGH
13
13
12.6
210
80240
402646
795751
21749
2933
1.3
25454
PA
PITTSBURGH
2
25
1000
311
402938
800109
29482
3587
0.1
41314
PA
PITTSBURGH
16
38
64.1
215
74997
402646
795751
14493
2602
0.2
73907
PA
PITTSBURGH
22
42
1000
315
43259
402943
800017
22255
2996
3.9
73875
PA
PITTSBURGH
53
43
1000
303
45946
402943
800018
23931
3093
0
73910
PA
PITTSBURGH
11
48
1000
289
402748
800016
24863
3239
0.6
65681
PA
PITTSBURGH
4
51
1000
273
40377
401649
794811
20794
2868
0.6
55305
PA
READING
51
25
900
395
67694
401952
754141
20961
5185
35.2
55350
PA
RED LION
49
30
50
177
74918
395418
763500
11529
1959
17.2
17010
PA
SCRANTON
22
13
30
471
411058
755226
32173
2482
5.9
64690
PA
SCRANTON
64
32
528
354
59210
412606
754335
20285
1051
5.2
73374
PA
SCRANTON
38
38
57.6
385
75018
412609
754345
15550
899
3.7
47929
PA
SCRANTON
44
41
200
487
411055
755217
23850
1905
2.3
73318
PA
SCRANTON
16
49
100
506
411100
755210
21352
1725
0.9
71225
PA
WILKES-BARRE
28
11
30
471
411058
755226
32646
2524
5.2
52075
PA
WILLIAMSPORT
53
29
200
223
17599
411157
770739
12694
325
2.2
10213
PA
YORK
43
47
933
385
45937
400141
763600
22841
3255
26.3
50063
RI
BLOCK ISLAND
69
17
1000
228
67093
412941
714706
21896
2966
4
73311
RI
PROVIDENCE
64
12
11.5
295
74616
415214
711745
21844
5899
0.8
47404
RI
PROVIDENCE
12
13
18
305
415236
711657
28045
6539
0.8
56092
RI
PROVIDENCE
36
21
50
268
65226
415154
711715
11209
2916
34.3
50780
RI
PROVIDENCE
10
51
1000
305
74926
415154
711715
27224
6489
0.4
61003
SC
ALLENDALE
14
33
427
241
67765
331115
812350
15210
603
0
56548
SC
ANDERSON
40
14
310
311
30073
343851
821613
22074
1365
0
61007
SC
BEAUFORT
16
44
440
365
70516
324242
804054
19925
835
0
61005
SC
CHARLESTON
7
7
12
562
70358
325528
794158
31487
849
0
416
SC
CHARLESTON
24
24
283
583
74554
325624
794145
30857
818
0
21536
SC
CHARLESTON
4
34
630
522
43263
325528
794158
32715
848
0
9015
SC
CHARLESTON
36
36
50
583
74514
325624
794145
21692
657
0
71297
SC
CHARLESTON
5
47
1000
521
45846
325528
794158
33547
866
0.3
10587
SC
CHARLESTON
2
50
1000
581
66300
325624
794145
35154
925
0
60963
SC
COLUMBIA
25
8
43.7
529
34078
340658
804551
40798
1724
9.5
13990
SC
COLUMBIA
10
10
18.1
462
74559
340729
804523
32006
1450
1.8
37176
SC
COLUMBIA
19
17
1000
500
43474
340549
804551
33240
1341
6.5
61013
SC
COLUMBIA
35
32
65
314
340706
805613
18946
969
0
136750
SC
COLUMBIA
47
47
50
192
74780
340238
805951
5835
584
16.7
19199
SC
COLUMBIA
57
48
520
464
43955
340658
804551
27312
1158
1.4
61004
SC
CONWAY
23
9
20
230
335658
790631
27745
778
0
66407
SC
FLORENCE
13
13
18.3
541
74650
342204
791921
40668
1577
1
17012
SC
FLORENCE
15
16
421
602
342153
791949
42129
1611
1.2
3133
SC
FLORENCE
21
21
384
581
74438
342153
791949
32643
1311
0.1
61008
SC
FLORENCE
33
45
45
242
341648
794435
14727
495
0.2
82494
SC
GEORGETOWN
38
500
171
66448
335012
785111
14797
379
2
61010
SC
GREENVILLE
29
9
65
378
64722
345629
822438
30476
1753
0.1
9064
SC
GREENVILLE
16
16
98.4
337
345626
822441
20693
1507
0.5
72300
SC
GREENVILLE
21
21
496
744
70350
351056
824056
32127
1918
0.9
53905
SC
GREENVILLE
4
36
664
577
74692
350643
823624
35642
2008
0.2
60931
SC
GREENWOOD
38
18
49
230
342219
821005
15770
1009
0.7
27245
SC
HARDEEVILLE
28
28
1000
455
75003
320245
812027
34454
819
0
9054
SC
MYRTLE BEACH
43
18
1000
459
39594
341119
791100
36913
1343
0.9
83969
SC
MYRTLE BEACH
32
32
165
186
77954
334350
790432
13305
334
0
61009
SC
ROCK HILL
30
15
403
212
67767
345023
810107
15304
1610
0.2
20624
SC
ROCK HILL
55
39
200
595
352144
810919
30125
2793
2.7
66391
SC
SPARTANBURG
7
7
20.5
657
74611
351012
821727
40644
2745
0.4
61011
SC
SPARTANBURG
49
43
50
302
345311
814916
16629
1263
4
61012
SC
SUMTER
27
28
98.4
364
335251
801615
22690
1018
0.4
40902
SC
SUMTER
63
39
500
391
66995
340658
804551
23915
1157
7.1
48659
SD
ABERDEEN
9
9
19.4
427
74475
450632
975330
32920
127
2.8
61064
SD
ABERDEEN
16
17
50
357
74927
452955
974035
21097
80
0
61067
SD
BROOKINGS
8
8
9.16
230
70586
442016
971342
19513
123
4.1
61071
SD
EAGLE BUTTE
13
13
21.9
518
74989
450320
1021540
37160
18
3
41975
SD
FLORENCE
3
3
3.7
241
74334
445753
973450
25730
122
0
28501
SD
HURON
12
12
11.8
217
74456
441139
981905
19995
64
1.5
17686
SD
LEAD
11
10
34.8
576
441936
1035012
44028
162
0
34348
SD
LEAD
5
29
1000
564
74928
441930
1035014
39408
160
1.3
61063
SD
LOWRY
11
11
10.6
317
74386
451634
995903
27187
27
0.7
61062
SD
MARTIN
8
8
12.9
265
74461
432606
1013314
24925
28
0
55375
SD
MITCHELL
5
26
1000
315
434533
982444
31314
100
0
61066
SD
PIERRE
10
10
21.4
488
74447
435755
993556
37734
62
1.3
48660
SD
PIERRE
4
19
61
347
44050
440307
1000503
17986
32
0
17688
SD
RAPID CITY
3
2
7.1
185
39981
440407
1031503
21008
131
0
34347
SD
RAPID CITY
7
7
12.3
204
80208
440400
1031501
19308
129
1
41969
SD
RAPID CITY
15
16
150
154
68112
440413
1031501
14080
118
0
81464
SD
RAPID CITY
21
21
50
211
74748
440533
1031453
14030
121
0
61068
SD
RAPID CITY
9
26
76.3
202
74931
440307
1031436
13945
117
0
41964
SD
RELIANCE
6
13
40
318
45870
435757
993611
27299
49
6.6
28521
SD
SIOUX FALLS
17
7
65
126
29257
432920
964540
21044
318
2.5
41983
SD
SIOUX FALLS
11
11
24.1
589
74495
433107
963205
41072
530
2
48658
SD
SIOUX FALLS
13
13
22.7
610
75012
433107
963205
41131
542
6.5
60728
SD
SIOUX FALLS
23
24
29
75
433428
963919
9342
217
0
29121
SD
SIOUX FALLS
36
36
152
209
433019
963419
16927
287
0
55379
SD
SIOUX FALLS
46
47
1000
608
433018
963322
43736
577
0
61072
SD
VERMILLION
2
34
236
204
430301
964701
17956
395
1.4
22590
TN
CHATTANOOGA
9
9
10.7
317
74516
350941
851903
21458
1022
4.4
54385
TN
CHATTANOOGA
12
12
20.3
376
74582
350806
851925
25744
1171
1.8
59137
TN
CHATTANOOGA
3
13
34.8
335
39987
350940
851851
22387
1068
3.3
65667
TN
CHATTANOOGA
45
29
200
336
351226
851652
20169
974
1.1
71353
TN
CHATTANOOGA
61
40
84
350
68567
351234
851639
15882
880
0.3
72060
TN
CLEVELAND
53
42
500
333
67273
351234
851639
21132
1017
0.3
69479
TN
COOKEVILLE
22
22
50
425
74600
361026
852037
20631
418
4.5
28468
TN
COOKEVILLE
28
36
733
429
64292
361604
864744
28993
1833
0.5
72971
TN
CROSSVILLE
20
20
189
719
75046
360633
842017
33281
1435
0.8
40761
TN
GREENEVILLE
39
38
1000
795
59933
360124
824256
33197
1840
0.2
60820
TN
HENDERSONVILLE
50
51
264
417
62261
361603
864744
23496
1687
1.5
68519
TN
JACKSON
16
39
392
296
354722
890614
23937
609
0
65204
TN
JACKSON
7
43
920
323
74935
353815
884132
29064
630
0.5
52628
TN
JELLICO
54
23
18
608
29572
361153
841351
18076
1024
0.6
57826
TN
JOHNSON CITY
11
11
23
692
74679
362555
820815
33619
1273
5.9
27504
TN
KINGSPORT
19
19
167
699
75004
362552
820817
19914
813
2.5
83931
TN
KNOXVILLE
7
55
382
66337
360036
835557
27676
1275
2.7
46984
TN
KNOXVILLE
10
10
24.7
530
75019
360013
835635
32937
1395
3.2
18267
TN
KNOXVILLE
15
17
100
551
355944
835723
25564
1229
0.4
71082
TN
KNOXVILLE
6
26
930
529
360013
835634
34036
1441
1.7
35908
TN
KNOXVILLE
8
30
398
551
355944
835723
29948
1352
0.8
19200
TN
KNOXVILLE
43
34
460
529
360013
835634
29596
1344
0.2
7651
TN
LEBANON
66
44
50
161
74936
360913
862246
9894
1179
0
71645
TN
LEXINGTON
11
47
1000
195
74937
354212
883610
20726
465
0
19184
TN
MEMPHIS
5
5
1.46
338
74601
351633
894638
24916
1412
0.6
85102
TN
MEMPHIS
10
3.2
306
74651
350916
894920
18964
1299
0.2
12521
TN
MEMPHIS
13
13
12.9
308
75055
351028
895041
26715
1453
0.6
81692
TN
MEMPHIS
14
23
255
379
80188
352803
901127
19956
1415
0.1
11907
TN
MEMPHIS
24
25
1000
340
351633
894638
32105
1643
1.3
66174
TN
MEMPHIS
3
28
1000
305
74938
351052
894956
30178
1518
0.3
42061
TN
MEMPHIS
10
29
835
320
350916
894920
30623
1534
0
68518
TN
MEMPHIS
30
31
871
340
351633
894638
31598
1615
0.2
21726
TN
MEMPHIS
50
51
1000
298
351241
894854
27402
1452
0.1
11117
TN
MURFREESBORO
39
38
1000
250
32815
360458
862552
20770
1547
0.1
36504
TN
NASHVILLE
5
5
10.3
425
80199
361605
864716
39572
2091
0.1
41398
TN
NASHVILLE
8
8
17.6
411
74578
360250
864949
31980
1855
1.7
41232
TN
NASHVILLE
4
10
39.7
434
74939
360827
865156
37842
2019
0.7
418
TN
NASHVILLE
17
15
1000
411
39931
361550
864739
31670
1874
3
9971
TN
NASHVILLE
30
21
1000
413
39919
361550
864739
31591
1916
0.9
73310
TN
NASHVILLE
58
23
350
367
65623
361550
864739
25194
1708
0.1
73188
TN
NASHVILLE
2
27
946
411
360250
864949
36057
2007
0.1
18252
TN
SNEEDVILLE
2
41
445
567
362252
831049
30546
1678
1.1
81750
TN
TAZEWELL
48
48
193
431
74781
361530
833743
16166
1003
0.3
62293
TX
ABILENE
15
15
165
298
74734
321631
993523
18689
215
2.4
59988
TX
ABILENE
32
24
1000
258
321638
993551
27447
268
0
306
TX
ABILENE
9
29
1000
258
77885
321638
993551
22366
226
0
60537
TX
ALVIN
67
36
1000
579
43470
293415
953037
41745
4843
0
40446
TX
AMARILLO
7
7
21.9
518
74462
352229
1015258
39374
350
0
1236
TX
AMARILLO
2
8
5
519
352230
1015256
29273
314
5.6
51466
TX
AMARILLO
10
10
20.8
466
351734
1015042
37002
347
0.1
33722
TX
AMARILLO
14
15
925
464
352033
1014921
40775
356
0.1
8523
TX
AMARILLO
4
19
400
455
352033
1014921
34791
341
0
68834
TX
ARLINGTON
68
42
1000
368
60704
323525
965823
26621
5223
0.9
35649
TX
AUSTIN
7
7
15.9
384
74653
301836
974733
31188
1835
0
35920
TX
AUSTIN
36
21
700
396
301933
974758
34107
1900
1.6
8564
TX
AUSTIN
18
22
700
358
301919
974812
33104
1897
0.1
35867
TX
AUSTIN
24
33
1000
376
301918
974811
33409
1874
3
33691
TX
AUSTIN
42
43
1000
395
60307
301918
974811
31315
1837
2.1
144
TX
AUSTIN
54
49
500
396
28952
301933
974758
26233
1589
3.2
70492
TX
BAYTOWN
57
41
1000
596
38691
293415
953037
40536
4831
0
10150
TX
BEAUMONT
12
12
12.9
292
75047
301124
935315
27428
707
0
22589
TX
BEAUMONT
6
21
50
254
44573
300824
935844
14995
489
0
12896
TX
BEAUMONT
34
33
500
312
29808
301041
935426
23659
661
0
9754
TX
BELTON
46
46
232
360
74537
305908
973751
22126
1398
5.6
42008
TX
BIG SPRING
4
33
174
83
66027
321655
1012934
10867
96
0
125710
TX
BLANCO
17
18
224
204
75128
294148
983045
16790
1769
0
83715
TX
BORGER
31
700
306
66220
352033
1014920
23168
314
0
12523
TX
BROWNSVILLE
23
24
1000
445
39305
260601
975020
35542
959
0
60384
TX
BRYAN
28
28
50
220
75013
304118
962535
12801
270
0
6669
TX
BRYAN
3
50
1000
477
43579
303316
960151
36945
2953
0
65301
TX
COLLEGE STATION
15
12
3.2
119
74940
303748
962033
13045
278
4.9
58835
TX
CONROE
49
32
1000
555
74342
293415
953037
38783
4814
0
28324
TX
CONROE
55
42
1000
597
43288
293344
953035
39190
4840
0
10188
TX
CORPUS CHRISTI
3
8
160
269
65123
273930
973604
36835
541
0.1
33079
TX
CORPUS CHRISTI
10
10
14.3
287
74423
274650
973803
27676
539
0
25559
TX
CORPUS CHRISTI
6
13
46.1
240
71769
274429
973609
24373
527
1.8
58408
TX
CORPUS CHRISTI
16
23
200
273
31667
273920
973355
18472
500
0
64877
TX
CORPUS CHRISTI
28
27
1000
287
38420
274227
973759
26335
536
0
82910
TX
CORPUS CHRISTI
38
38
50
280
74770
274522
973625
12804
476
0
72054
TX
DALLAS
8
8
21.5
512
74356
323506
965841
39164
5431
0.5
49324
TX
DALLAS
13
14
475
500
323443
965712
39475
5462
0
22201
TX
DALLAS
33
32
780
537
36873
323235
965732
36512
5404
0
33770
TX
DALLAS
4
35
1000
511
74941
323506
965841
41095
5492
0
17037
TX
DALLAS
27
36
1000
495
29430
323236
965732
37393
5405
0.1
35994
TX
DALLAS
39
40
1000
494
323507
965806
40034
5463
0.1
67910
TX
DALLAS
58
45
1000
494
65026
323236
965732
33987
5352
0
73701
TX
DECATUR
29
30
1000
544
65411
323519
965805
37279
5435
0
55762
TX
DEL RIO
10
28
1000
100
292039
1005139
17248
56
0
49326
TX
DENTON
2
43
1000
494
64993
323235
965732
33538
5346
0
32621
TX
EAGLE PASS
16
18
50
85
36900
284332
1002835
17853
68
0
49832
TX
EL PASO
7
7
38.1
574
74410
314818
1062858
42990
854
0
67760
TX
EL PASO
9
9
24
582
74401
314818
1062857
39562
854
0
19117
TX
EL PASO
13
13
24.4
265
74485
314715
1062847
22908
849
0
33716
TX
EL PASO
14
15
1000
602
68879
314855
1062920
39112
857
0
33764
TX
EL PASO
4
18
1000
475
74942
314746
1062857
35035
851
0
51708
TX
EL PASO
26
25
1000
439
36510
314746
1062857
28858
851
0
10202
TX
EL PASO
38
39
50
557
74943
314855
1062917
18504
851
0
68753
TX
EL PASO
65
51
70
525
29633
314818
1062859
16890
846
0
81445
TX
FARWELL
18
18
50
112
74740
342621
1031222
9122
77
0
29015
TX
FORT WORTH
52
9
6.87
545
75052
323519
965805
25183
5229
1.5
23422
TX
FORT WORTH
11
11
26.3
500
74431
323443
965712
38000
5412
1.3
51517
TX
FORT WORTH
21
18
220
535
19052
323235
965732
28958
5279
0.4
49330
TX
FORT WORTH
5
41
1000
514
74944
323515
965759
40533
5475
0
24316
TX
FREDERICKSBURG
2
5
10.2
413
74707
300813
983635
38961
2966
0
24436
TX
GALVESTON
22
23
247
566
291756
951411
35208
4479
2.3
64984
TX
GALVESTON
47
48
1000
597
43454
293415
953037
39815
4836
0
35841
TX
GARLAND
23
23
186
518
323521
965812
33002
5332
0
42359
TX
GREENVILLE
47
46
600
496
60867
323236
965732
30628
5313
0.1
34457
TX
HARLINGEN
4
31
1000
368
44581
260856
974918
26278
949
0
12913
TX
HARLINGEN
44
34
200
283
65860
261300
974648
18751
925
0
56079
TX
HARLINGEN
60
38
1000
346
46306
260714
974918
25290
944
0
69269
TX
HOUSTON
8
8
21.9
564
80228
293428
952937
37914
4826
0.1
34529
TX
HOUSTON
11
11
17
570
293340
953004
38950
4822
0.5
35675
TX
HOUSTON
13
13
22.2
588
70860
293427
952937
42534
4833
0.4
51569
TX
HOUSTON
20
19
421
596
33045
293344
953035
36222
4827
0
12895
TX
HOUSTON
14
24
900
579
59136
293415
953037
42319
4848
0
22204
TX
HOUSTON
26
26
234
594
75005
293428
952937
31274
4768
0.1
53117
TX
HOUSTON
2
35
1000
585
293406
952957
45364
4862
0
23394
TX
HOUSTON
39
38
1000
582
33161
293406
952957
35952
4818
0
69531
TX
HOUSTON
61
44
1000
461
68030
293344
953035
32739
4777
0
60534
TX
IRVING
49
48
225
535
39591
323235
965732
27401
5245
0
55643
TX
JACKSONVILLE
56
22
1000
459
33098
320340
951850
35608
924
0.8
31870
TX
KATY
51
47
1000
597
69142
293415
953037
40037
4838
0
51518
TX
KERRVILLE
35
32
1000
531
46137
293638
985333
33391
1818
0.2
148
TX
KILLEEN
62
13
45
484
304334
975923
41662
1828
1.2
17433
TX
LAKE DALLAS
55
39
57.3
494
74617
323236
965732
18912
5077
0.9
10061
TX
LAREDO
8
8
33.3
285
74387
274021
993951
27256
199
5.9
33078
TX
LAREDO
13
13
3.2
280
74376
273114
993119
19464
201
1.8
51479
TX
LAREDO
27
19
200
49
36711
273004
993037
8202
193
0
35909
TX
LLANO
14
27
660
249
304036
983359
22137
903
9.7
70917
TX
LONGVIEW
51
31
1000
361
29517
321535
945702
29711
821
0.5
83913
TX
LONGVIEW
38
38
191
268
74771
321536
945702
15446
554
0.3
27507
TX
LUBBOCK
11
11
15
232
333232
1015014
24161
371
0.6
53544
TX
LUBBOCK
16
16
50
83
74990
333312
1014913
9355
283
0
40820
TX
LUBBOCK
28
27
1000
219
333133
1015207
23831
358
0
55031
TX
LUBBOCK
34
35
1000
274
333008
1015220
27678
377
0
65355
TX
LUBBOCK
5
39
890
143
32592
333455
1015325
14440
342
1.4
3660
TX
LUBBOCK
13
40
1000
219
333133
1015207
22626
354
0
68541
TX
LUFKIN
9
9
10
204
74363
312509
944803
20490
309
4.7
69692
TX
MCALLEN
48
49
1000
286
39111
260518
980344
23860
956
0
86263
TX
MIDLAND
18
18
240
284
74741
315019
1023159
16457
276
0
35131
TX
MIDLAND
2
26
1000
323
320511
1021710
32226
345
0
55644
TX
NACOGDOCHES
19
18
640
457
315420
950505
35050
829
8.3
6865
TX
ODESSA
7
7
13.1
226
80209
315150
1023441
25197
283
0
42007
TX
ODESSA
9
9
25.7
391
315917
1025241
34523
341
0
12524
TX
ODESSA
24
23
600
333
39998
320551
1021721
26889
324
0
84410
TX
ODESSA
30
30
50
212
74764
320551
1021721
11292
254
0
50044
TX
ODESSA
36
38
500
82
315158
1022248
14075
267
0
53541
TX
ODESSA
42
42
50
142
75023
320254
1021804
9745
254
0
61214
TX
PORT ARTHUR
4
40
1000
360
300920
935910
32745
776
0
62354
TX
RIO GRANDE CITY
40
20
50
113
74946
262547
984925
12057
225
0
53847
TX
ROSENBERG
45
45
356
578
74579
293344
953035
33056
4793
0
31114
TX
SAN ANGELO
8
11
18.8
434
312201
1000248
33418
163
2.4
307
TX
SAN ANGELO
3
16
1000
160
313722
1002614
21754
130
0
58560
TX
SAN ANGELO
6
19
1000
277
74948
313521
1003100
27865
132
0.3
749
TX
SAN ANTONIO
9
9
8.3
259
74347
291938
982117
21643
1787
0.4
53118
TX
SAN ANTONIO
12
12
18.4
427
70242
291611
981531
32978
1888
0.7
27300
TX
SAN ANTONIO
23
16
500
307
45032
291724
981520
24963
1830
0.2
56528
TX
SAN ANTONIO
29
30
1000
441
28869
291728
981612
34435
1982
0
64969
TX
SAN ANTONIO
60
38
1000
414
41078
291738
981530
29713
1891
0.2
26304
TX
SAN ANTONIO
5
39
751
424
74634
291607
981555
34215
1903
0.1
35881
TX
SAN ANTONIO
41
41
416
414
74547
291738
981530
25480
1848
0.2
69618
TX
SAN ANTONIO
4
48
844
451
74680
291610
981555
34527
1894
1.3
35954
TX
SHERMAN
12
12
14.4
543
74439
340158
964800
38337
946
13
77452
TX
SNYDER
17
17
184
138
74359
324652
1005352
8618
45
0
308
TX
SWEETWATER
12
20
561
427
74949
322448
1000625
31757
243
2.6
10245
TX
TEMPLE
6
9
25
527
41595
311624
971314
34738
1265
6.8
35648
TX
TEXARKANA
6
15
1000
454
325411
940020
42049
1055
0.1
68540
TX
TYLER
7
7
15
302
74360
323223
951312
25525
762
0.4
61173
TX
UVALDE
26
26
235
560
74761
293711
990257
31324
1771
1.6
35846
TX
VICTORIA
19
11
18
290
285042
970733
24235
256
13.4
73101
TX
VICTORIA
25
15
900
312
59285
285042
970733
29932
310
1.8
35903
TX
WACO
10
10
13.8
552
75056
311919
971858
38053
1164
1.1
6673
TX
WACO
34
20
700
319
69374
311917
972040
25553
679
0.9
9781
TX
WACO
25
26
1000
561
58939
312016
971836
38287
1343
2.2
12522
TX
WACO
44
44
160
552
74667
311852
971937
22371
743
10
43328
TX
WESLACO
5
13
57
445
38452
260602
975021
33861
962
0
7675
TX
WICHITA FALLS
18
15
1000
325
39767
341205
984345
24386
379
3
6864
TX
WICHITA FALLS
6
22
200
311
335404
983221
23697
346
0
65370
TX
WICHITA FALLS
3
28
1000
274
335323
983330
28507
377
0
77719
TX
WOLFFORTH
22
43
77.1
228
80190
333008
1015220
15511
312
0
59494
UT
CEDAR CITY
4
14
1000
819
373229
1130404
45405
141
0
69694
UT
LOGAN
12
12
22.3
690
74725
414703
1121355
32939
792
5.9
77512
UT
OGDEN
24
24
450
1229
59860
403933
1121207
37197
1798
0
69582
UT
OGDEN
9
36
200
1256
38687
403933
1121207
29628
1781
0
1136
UT
OGDEN
30
48
200
1257
41318
403933
1121207
27529
1768
0
84277
UT
PRICE
3
11
51.1
658
74335
394522
1105922
39858
210
0
57884
UT
PROVO
16
29
530
1171
18846
403912
1121206
27532
1785
0
81451
UT
PROVO
32
32
138
812
75067
401645
1115600
17405
1617
0
6823
UT
PROVO
11
44
403
1257
403933
1121207
36321
1791
0
82576
UT
RICHFIELD
19
0.33
441
46081
383804
1120333
4806
22
0
22215
UT
SALT LAKE CITY
13
13
43.4
1234
74476
403932
1121208
38745
1812
0.4
10177
UT
SALT LAKE CITY
20
20
73.3
1171
74746
403912
1121206
24439
1734
0
35823
UT
SALT LAKE CITY
2
34
423
1267
39866
403933
1121207
34886
1796
0
6359
UT
SALT LAKE CITY
5
38
546
1267
19903
403933
1121207
34973
1791
0
68889
UT
SALT LAKE CITY
4
40
476
1256
27794
403933
1121207
33954
1790
0
69396
UT
SALT LAKE CITY
7
42
239
1266
30673
403933
1121207
30198
1785
0
36607
UT
SALT LAKE CITY
14
46
123
1181
75006
403912
1121206
27341
1761
0
35822
UT
ST. GEORGE
12
9
3.2
43
44874
370348
1133423
4214
85
0.4
82585
UT
ST. GEORGE
18
1.62
67
43602
370350
1133420
3637
81
0
83729
UT
VERNAL
6
16
1000
676
74714
402122
1090841
36226
44
0
69532
VA
ARLINGTON
14
15
900
173
29445
385624
770454
19793
6911
0.2
10897
VA
ASHLAND
65
47
1000
249
28058
374431
771515
20211
1398
0.3
2455
VA
BRISTOL
5
5
8.93
680
80200
362657
820631
46491
1935
0.7
363
VA
CHARLOTTESVILLE
19
19
50
326
74743
375903
782852
14121
381
1.2
70309
VA
CHARLOTTESVILLE
29
32
1000
368
67231
375902
782853
28673
1512
1.8
9990
VA
CHARLOTTESVILLE
41
46
340
332
41219
375859
782902
16348
439
7.4
15507
VA
DANVILLE
24
24
141
332
370210
793230
21206
917
0
9999
VA
FAIRFAX
56
24
50
215
74668
385228
771324
14900
5838
0.1
66378
VA
FRONT ROYAL
42
21
50
400
32594
385736
781952
13538
714
16.9
10019
VA
GOLDVEIN
30
160
229
383743
772621
17529
4650
0.5
37808
VA
GRUNDY
68
49
1000
662
364947
820445
35029
1179
0.8
74167
VA
HAMPTON
13
13
19.1
344
74561
364900
762806
31544
1937
1.1
25932
VA
HAMPTON-NORFOLK
15
16
950
361
33525
364831
763013
33081
2003
0
4688
VA
HARRISONBURG
3
49
65
638
383605
783757
15007
441
6.9
73988
VA
LYNCHBURG
13
13
19.6
568
74507
371854
793806
34552
1169
1.1
24812
VA
LYNCHBURG
21
20
400
500
39495
371914
793758
27193
972
3.4
74091
VA
MANASSAS
66
34
1000
254
72356
385701
770447
10458
3141
34.3
5982
VA
MARION
52
42
100
448
365407
813232
17079
494
1.1
40759
VA
NORFOLK
33
33
905
361
74538
364831
763013
26943
1894
0
47401
VA
NORFOLK
3
40
950
377
364831
763013
33295
2003
0
67077
VA
NORFOLK
49
46
1000
360
19107
364831
763013
27594
1786
0.2
5985
VA
NORTON
47
32
100
591
365353
823721
27184
974
0.1
74416
VA
PETERSBURG
8
22
450
328
373045
773605
28598
1526
0
71127
VA
PORTSMOUTH
10
31
1000
280
364914
763041
28778
1917
0
9762
VA
PORTSMOUTH
27
50
800
264
364843
762745
23806
1762
0
30833
VA
RICHMOND
12
12
5.41
241
74618
373023
773012
21438
1277
2.4
57832
VA
RICHMOND
6
25
410
347
373045
773605
28828
1531
0
412
VA
RICHMOND
35
26
800
328
373045
773605
30742
1594
1.4
9987
VA
RICHMOND
23
42
160
346
373045
773604
22009
1323
2.3
9989
VA
RICHMOND
57
44
100
328
373045
773605
20348
1242
0
5981
VA
ROANOKE
15
3
7.25
618
39733
371146
800917
42351
1469
0
24813
VA
ROANOKE
27
17
400
594
29905
371146
800916
28254
1105
5.2
71329
VA
ROANOKE
7
18
605
610
74951
371142
800922
37968
1316
1.3
57840
VA
ROANOKE
10
30
950
592
69296
371203
800854
31210
1162
4
70251
VA
ROANOKE
38
36
700
623
27852
371137
800925
28663
1055
1.3
60111
VA
STAUNTON
51
11
3.2
680
31834
380954
791851
19643
552
5.6
82574
VA
VIRGINIA BEACH
21
7
4.86
310
75265
364831
763012
19356
1714
0.1
65387
VA
VIRGINIA BEACH
43
29
1000
241
30040
364914
763041
21875
1737
0
11259
VT
BURLINGTON
22
13
10
852
60531
443133
724858
32388
586
0.3
46728
VT
BURLINGTON
3
22
444
835
80197
443136
724857
42718
620
0.4
69944
VT
BURLINGTON
33
32
200
826
443132
724851
34750
567
0
10132
VT
BURLINGTON
44
43
47
839
71757
443133
724857
24761
479
0.8
73344
VT
HARTFORD
31
25
117
651
43680
432615
722708
21850
616
0.3
69946
VT
RUTLAND
28
9
15
385
67939
433931
730625
21748
544
2.8
69940
VT
ST. JOHNSBURY
20
18
200
592
443416
715339
26170
300
1.2
69943
VT
WINDSOR
41
24
200
693
432614
722707
30172
1183
0.5
56852
WA
BELLEVUE
33
33
179
716
80219
473017
1215803
26579
3579
0
4624
WA
BELLEVUE
51
50
240
719
17552
473017
1215804
28362
3664
0
53586
WA
BELLINGHAM
24
19
165
757
43180
484046
1225031
33673
982
7.4
35862
WA
BELLINGHAM
12
35
612
722
74955
484040
1224948
43278
1644
0
62468
WA
CENTRALIA
15
19
43.7
334
463316
1230326
13904
489
22.8
35396
WA
EVERETT
16
31
700
218
44001
473755
1222059
18375
3525
0
2495
WA
KENNEWICK
42
44
160
390
460611
1190754
23073
373
0
56029
WA
PASCO
19
18
50
366
74956
460551
1191130
20149
362
0
71024
WA
PULLMAN
10
10
6.2
408
74411
465143
1171026
25722
259
0
78921
WA
PULLMAN
24
24
1000
569
66879
473444
1171746
32886
657
0
12427
WA
RICHLAND
25
26
200
411
460612
1190749
26245
384
0
71023
WA
RICHLAND
31
38
47.6
361
60199
460612
1190740
11914
290
0
33749
WA
SEATTLE
9
9
7.49
252
74562
473658
1221828
21801
3579
0
69571
WA
SEATTLE
22
25
1000
290
473657
1221826
27243
3646
0
21656
WA
SEATTLE
4
38
1000
247
74957
473755
1222109
22159
3592
0.1
66781
WA
SEATTLE
7
39
1000
230
65845
473801
1222120
19081
3534
0.1
49264
WA
SEATTLE
45
44
240
714
38740
473017
1215806
25492
3632
0
34847
WA
SEATTLE
5
48
960
239
18954
473755
1222059
18736
3562
0
34537
WA
SPOKANE
6
7
45.1
653
74388
473452
1171747
45079
684
0
61956
WA
SPOKANE
7
8
21.6
558
473434
1171758
36062
666
0.2
61978
WA
SPOKANE
4
13
23.3
936
475518
1170648
46084
655
0.3
34868
WA
SPOKANE
2
20
893
641
64696
473541
1171753
37651
663
0
58684
WA
SPOKANE
28
28
91.4
601
74486
473444
1171746
26401
586
0
81694
WA
SPOKANE
34
34
104
450
74766
473604
1171753
17181
537
0
35606
WA
SPOKANE
22
36
250
622
64693
473541
1171753
20760
538
0
23428
WA
TACOMA
11
11
12.6
276
74526
473655
1221828
20515
3560
0
33894
WA
TACOMA
13
13
22.7
585
74424
473253
1224822
32350
3783
0
67950
WA
TACOMA
20
14
90
473
39524
473250
1224740
22129
3629
0
62469
WA
TACOMA
28
27
47.2
224
471641
1223042
13991
3136
0
35419
WA
TACOMA
56
42
144
695
473017
1215806
29896
3638
0
35460
WA
VANCOUVER
49
30
741
528
453119
1224453
29877
2443
1.4
84238
WA
WALLA WALLA
9
9
45
432
460558
1190740
38298
459
0.1
2506
WA
YAKIMA
35
14
160
293
463157
1203037
15036
248
0.1
12395
WA
YAKIMA
23
16
200
266
463159
1203026
14954
247
0
33752
WA
YAKIMA
47
21
50
280
463158
1203033
11735
236
0
56033
WA
YAKIMA
29
33
50
296
74958
463158
1203033
10949
235
0
86496
WI
ANTIGO
46
50
286
38603
450322
892754
11094
243
0.1
361
WI
APPLETON
32
27
50
336
74693
442130
875848
19462
961
0
2709
WI
CHIPPEWA FALLS
48
49
1000
203
445724
914003
20780
395
0
81503
WI
CRANDON
4
12
3.2
119
74710
453423
885257
11762
86
0.4
77789
WI
EAGLE RIVER
34
28
70
144
67695
454630
891455
12379
92
0.2
7893
WI
EAU CLAIRE
13
13
22.9
607
74548
443951
905741
43031
858
2
64550
WI
EAU CLAIRE
18
15
200
280
67697
444800
912757
19543
336
0.2
60571
WI
FOND DU LAC
68
44
700
195
66227
432620
883129
18054
2137
0.1
4150
WI
GREEN BAY
11
11
17.2
384
75053
442431
875929
31619
1089
2.6
74417
WI
GREEN BAY
2
23
1000
372
442435
880006
35477
1151
0.7
9635
WI
GREEN BAY
5
39
1000
364
68312
442001
875856
30736
1115
1.4
2708
WI
GREEN BAY
26
41
1000
321
27828
442130
875848
26965
1084
0.8
18798
WI
GREEN BAY
38
42
200
375
442434
880006
25059
1041
0.5
26025
WI
JANESVILLE
57
32
200
387
65253
430303
892913
25102
1265
0.3
37104
WI
KENOSHA
55
40
830
358
43896
430544
875417
26695
2947
0.4
74424
WI
LA CROSSE
8
8
20.3
462
74563
440528
912016
35282
714
2.4
64549
WI
LA CROSSE
19
14
250
327
434823
912202
25195
419
0.8
2710
WI
LA CROSSE
25
17
450
349
29449
434815
912220
25884
487
0.7
18780
WI
LA CROSSE
31
30
308
351
434817
912206
25913
420
0
10221
WI
MADISON
47
11
15
471
30020
430321
893206
29375
1533
4.4
6870
WI
MADISON
15
19
56
387
430303
892913
21196
1026
3.9
6096
WI
MADISON
21
20
100
453
430321
893206
26579
1250
1.2
64545
WI
MADISON
27
26
400
455
33126
430321
893206
30128
1450
1.3
65143
WI
MADISON
3
50
603
466
430321
893206
32793
1639
2.5
68547
WI
MAYVILLE
52
43
300
186
432611
883134
16768
1878
7.9
18793
WI
MENOMONIE
28
27
291
350
450249
915147
26272
743
13.7
42663
WI
MILWAUKEE
10
8
25
354
67092
430546
875415
29509
3035
1.4
74174
WI
MILWAUKEE
18
18
368
302
74698
430544
875417
22781
2496
3.6
72342
WI
MILWAUKEE
30
22
196
297
42943
430544
875417
19180
2440
1.3
71278
WI
MILWAUKEE
24
25
625
340
41342
430544
875417
26207
2873
1.1
74098
WI
MILWAUKEE
4
28
1000
305
74959
430529
875407
30554
2856
4.5
73107
WI
MILWAUKEE
6
33
1000
305
74960
430524
875347
30009
2916
0.6
65680
WI
MILWAUKEE
12
34
863
263
59757
430642
875542
23265
2660
0
42665
WI
MILWAUKEE
36
35
500
355
66933
430546
875415
25395
2769
0.1
71427
WI
MILWAUKEE
58
46
1000
322
32644
430642
875550
27046
2827
1.9
63046
WI
PARK FALLS
36
36
50
445
74583
455643
901628
22223
139
0
68545
WI
RACINE
49
48
176
303
74961
430515
875401
17104
2279
0.1
49699
WI
RHINELANDER
12
16
538
489
28605
454003
891229
38587
375
0
33658
WI
SUPERIOR
6
19
384
312
464721
920650
26329
264
0
73042
WI
SURING
14
21
450
332
43297
442001
875856
20367
938
0.2
6867
WI
WAUSAU
7
7
16.9
369
74555
445514
894131
31741
531
0.1
64546
WI
WAUSAU
9
9
17
369
75014
445514
894131
31158
526
0.8
73036
WI
WAUSAU
20
24
200
387
445514
894128
27230
487
0.4
86204
WI
WITTENBERG
55
50
160
327
74788
450322
892754
18272
378
1.2
37806
WV
BLUEFIELD
40
40
1000
386
74377
371308
811539
24131
705
1.2
74176
WV
BLUEFIELD
6
46
1000
372
371520
811054
25413
700
0.2
417
WV
CHARLESTON
11
19
475
514
382428
815413
37278
1306
0.6
73189
WV
CHARLESTON
29
39
1000
350
40580
382812
814635
25868
924
2
71280
WV
CHARLESTON
8
41
475
514
382428
815413
33607
1168
3.1
10976
WV
CLARKSBURG
46
10
30
235
44599
391802
802037
21897
566
4.9
71220
WV
CLARKSBURG
12
12
11.3
262
80238
391706
801946
22848
585
2
71680
WV
GRANDVIEW
9
10
18.6
305
80261
375346
805921
24852
649
2.1
23342
WV
HUNTINGTON
13
13
16
396
70338
383021
821233
27894
1025
4.7
36912
WV
HUNTINGTON
3
23
724
402
383036
821310
33731
1182
0.6
71657
WV
HUNTINGTON
33
34
63.1
379
74962
382941
821203
16566
734
1.4
74169
WV
LEWISBURG
59
8
3.68
577
374622
804225
26153
590
1.7
23264
WV
MARTINSBURG
60
12
23
314
392727
780352
24936
2480
6.2
71676
WV
MORGANTOWN
24
33
145
457
74963
394145
794545
20788
1370
0.5
66804
WV
OAK HILL
4
50
1000
236
80182
375726
810903
18914
515
1.7
4685
WV
PARKERSBURG
15
49
47.4
193
392059
813356
12781
348
2.2
70592
WV
WESTON
5
5
9.96
253
74344
390429
802528
27452
568
0.5
6869
WV
WHEELING
7
7
15.5
293
74497
400341
804508
25673
2373
0.1
82575
WY
CASPER
6
6
1
536
74715
424426
1062134
20136
70
0
68713
WY
CASPER
13
12
3.2
534
74727
424426
1062134
18050
70
0
63177
WY
CASPER
14
14
53.3
573
74389
424426
1062134
25030
70
0
18286
WY
CASPER
2
17
741
588
424403
1062000
40682
80
0.1
74256
WY
CASPER
20
20
52.4
582
74425
424437
1061831
21652
70
0
18287
WY
CHEYENNE
33
11
16
650
67257
403247
1051150
28369
2763
0
40250
WY
CHEYENNE
27
27
169
232
74478
410255
1045328
13499
438
0
63166
WY
CHEYENNE
5
30
630
189
410601
1050023
18799
415
2.9
1283
WY
JACKSON
2
2
1
293
74378
432742
1104510
17622
31
0
35103
WY
JACKSON
11
11
3.2
327
74724
432742
1104510
10697
22
0
63162
WY
LANDER
5
7
31.7
82
74964
425343
1084334
15754
32
2.8
10036
WY
LANDER
4
8
60
463
74965
423459
1084236
36626
35
0.6
10032
WY
LARAMIE
8
8
3.2
318
74718
411717
1052642
12970
109
0.1
21612
WY
RAWLINS
11
9
3.2
70
74966
414615
1071425
9432
11
0
21613
WY
RIVERTON
10
10
13.9
526
74402
432726
1081202
26335
49
0.1
63170
WY
ROCK SPRINGS
13
13
14.2
495
74448
412621
1090642
33002
43
0
81191
WY
SHERIDAN
7
7
3.2
349
74717
443720
1070657
12316
28
0
17680
WY
SHERIDAN
12
13
50
372
443720
1070657
32735
52
0
51233
GU
AGANA
8
8
3.2
282
132553
−1444236
25511
GU
AGANA
12
12
38.9
75
132613
−1444817
29232
GU
TAMUNING
14
14
50
1
133009
−1444817
3255
PR
AGUADA
50
50
50
343
74700
181907
671048
13079
862
2.3
71725
PR
AGUADILLA
12
12
7.31
665
74705
180900
665900
35964
1570
1.9
61573
PR
AGUADILLA
44
17
50
372
74920
181906
671042
17140
918
2.5
26602
PR
AGUADILLA
32
34
250
605
180906
665923
35049
1393
6.6
26676
PR
ARECIBO
60
14
50
833
80214
180917
663316
23099
2851
9.4
3001
PR
ARECIBO
54
46
50
600
74610
181406
664536
16621
2420
5.7
4110
PR
BAYAMON
36
30
50
329
74691
181640
660638
14518
2514
0.5
19777
PR
CAGUAS
11
11
3.2
357
74649
181654
660646
16753
2655
0.1
8156
PR
CAGUAS
58
48
50
329
74666
181640
660638
12923
2406
2.3
54443
PR
CAROLINA
52
51
450
585
32803
181644
655112
30994
2770
0.1
73901
PR
FAJARDO
13
13
2.8
863
181836
654741
34770
2702
0.1
2174
PR
FAJARDO
40
16
150
839
58931
181836
654741
30040
2720
3.9
15320
PR
FAJARDO
34
33
50
848
74765
181836
654741
24903
2589
0.2
18410
PR
GUAYAMA
46
45
50
642
74921
181648
655108
23740
2490
0.9
67190
PR
HUMACAO
68
49
46
623
75154
181644
655110
20292
2501
0.9
60357
PR
MAYAGUEZ
16
22
50
338
74738
181851
671124
16336
808
14.3
73336
PR
MAYAGUEZ
22
23
400
693
65201
180900
665900
37898
1376
0.9
64865
PR
MAYAGUEZ
5
29
1000
607
180902
665920
45696
1574
14.2
53863
PR
MAYAGUEZ
3
35
620
674
180900
665900
43682
1920
0.1
19561
PR
NARANJITO
64
18
50
142
74703
181734
661602
12482
2515
0.1
60341
PR
PONCE
7
7
16.4
826
80207
180917
663316
46704
3722
0
19776
PR
PONCE
9
9
3.2
825
74569
181009
663436
28603
3473
0
26681
PR
PONCE
14
15
380
839
67269
181010
663436
41336
3364
5.6
58341
PR
PONCE
20
19
700
269
65948
180449
664453
24888
1701
0.1
2175
PR
PONCE
26
25
200
310
41622
180448
664456
19187
1516
0
29000
PR
PONCE
48
47
50
247
74924
180450
664450
11769
1118
0.3
58340
PR
SAN JUAN
24
21
1000
564
181645
655114
44300
3102
0.4
52073
PR
SAN JUAN
4
27
1000
794
180642
660305
53151
3389
0.5
64983
PR
SAN JUAN
2
28
871
861
74925
180654
660310
52474
3313
4
4077
PR
SAN JUAN
30
31
75.9
287
181630
660536
15347
2490
0.6
28954
PR
SAN JUAN
18
32
3.9
290
65128
181630
660536
7747
2088
6.4
53859
PR
SAN JUAN
6
43
791
825
74633
180642
660305
48283
3343
0
58342
PR
SAN SEBASTIAN
38
39
700
627
65242
180900
665900
34738
1692
0
39887
PR
YAUCO
42
41
185
832
181010
663436
39318
3448
0
3113
VI
CHARLOTTE AMALIE
17
17
50
455
182126
645650
24537
104
0.1
83270
VI
CHARLOTTE AMALIE
43
1.4
28
182043
645545
1687
0
0
70287
VI
CHARLOTTE AMALIE
12
44
30.4
505
75403
182128
645653
18332
11
0
84407
VI
CHRISTIANSTED
15
15
50
296
74735
174521
644756
14545
0
0
2370
VI
CHRISTIANSTED
8
20
501
292
74953
174521
644756
17484
7
0
83304
VI
CHRISTIANSTED
39
23
0.85
130
174440
644340
5461
0
0
Appendix C—List of Commenters and Reply Commenters
Comments (Filed by Jan. 25, 2007)
1. 54 Broadcasting, Inc.
2. Alabama Educational Television Commission
3. Alaska Broadcasting Company, Inc.
4. The Allen Broadcasting Corp.
5. Amarillo Junior College District
6. Arizona Board of Regents
7. Arkansas Educational Television Commission
8. Association of Federal Communications Consulting Engineers
9. Barrington Bay City License LLC
10. Barrington Peoria License LLC
11. Bluestone License Holdings, Inc.
12. Board of Regents of Oklahoma Colleges/Roger State University
13. The Board of Trustees of Southern Illinois University
14. Board of Trustees of Northern Michigan University
15. Ronald J. Brey
16. Brazos Valley Public Broadcasting Foundation
17. CBS Corporation
18. Capital Community Broadcasting, Inc.
19. Capital Broadcasting Company, Inc.
20. Christian Faith Broadcast, Inc.
21. Christian Worldview Broadcasting Corporation
22. CMCG Puerto Rico License, LLC
23. Collins Broadcasting Company
24. Colorado Public Television
25. Community Television of Southern California—KCET
26. Connecticut Public Broadcasting, Inc.
27. Corridor Television LLP Licensee of KCWX, Fredericksburg, Texas
28. The Curators of the University of Missouri
29. Delta College
30. Dept. of Information Technology and Telecommunication of the City of New York
31. Dispatch Broadcast Group
32. Diversified Broadcasting, Inc.
33. Dominion Broadcasting, Inc.
34. Duluth-Superior Area Educational Television Corporation—WDSE
35. Eastern Illinois University
36. Eastern Television Corporation
37. Educational Broadcasting Foundation, Inc.
38. Ellis Communications KDOC Licensee, Inc.
39. Entravision Holdings, LLC
40. Evangelistic Alaska Missionary Fellowship, Inc.
41. Flathead Adventist Radio, Inc.
42. Florida West Coast Public Broadcasting, Inc.
43. John F. Fleming
44. Florida West Coast Public Broadcasting, Inc.
45. Florida State University
46. Gainesville Channel 61 Associates, Inc.
47. Georgia Public Telecommunications Commission
48. Granite Broadcasting Corporation
49. Grant Educational Foundation, et. al.
50. Gray Television Licensee, Inc.
51. Griffin Tulsa II Licensing, LLC
52. Hearst-Argyle Television, KCWE LMA Inc., and WMOR-TV Company
53. Hoak Media, LLC
54. ICA Broadcasting I, Ltd., Licensee of KOSA-TV
55. International Broadcasting Corporation
56. Jackson Television, LLC
57. KATC Communications, Inc.
58. Ketchikan TV, LLC
59. KEVN, Inc.
60. KM Television of Iowa, LLC, KM Television of Flagstaff, LLC
61. KOB-TV, LLC
62. KOCE-TV Foundation
63. KPAX Communications, Inc.
64. KRTV Communications, Inc.
65. KTVQ Communications, Inc.
66. KVIE, Inc.
67. KVOA Communications, Inc.
68. LIN of Alabama, LLC
69. Malara Broadcast Group, Inc.
70. Maritime Communications/Land Mobile, LLC
71. Mc-Graw Hill Broadcasting Company, Inc.
72. Media General Communications Holdings, LLC
73. Meredith Corporation
74. Mid State Television, Inc.
75. Mission Broadcasting, Inc.
76. Mississippi Authority for Educational Television
77. Mississippi Broadcasting Partners
78. Mitts Telecasting Company
79. Morris Network, Inc.
80. Mt. Mansfield Television, Inc.
81. Mountain Licenses, LP
82. NBC Telemundo License Co.
83. NEPSK, Inc.
84. New Jersey Public Broadcasting Authority
85. New York Times Management Services
86. Newport License Holdings, Inc.
87. Newschannel 5 Network, L.P.
88. Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.
89. Northern California Public Television
90. Northern California Public Broadcasting Inc.—KQED
91. Oral Roberts University
92. Pappas Entities
93. Pappas Telecasting of America South Central Communications Corporation
94. Parker Broadcasting, Inc.
95. Paxson Communications License Company, LLC
96. Paxson Denver License, Inc.
97. Paxson Hartford License, Inc.
98. Paxson Jax License, Inc.
99. Paxson Kansas City License, Inc.
100. The Pennsylvania State University
101. Piedmont Television of Huntsville License, LLC and Huntsville Broadcasting Corporation
102. Piedmont Television of Macon License, LLC
103. Piedmont Television of Monroe/El Dorado License LLC
104. Prime Time Christian Broadcasting, Inc.
105. The PSC Liquidating Trust
106. Puerto Rico Public Broadcasting Corporation
107. Ramar Communications II, Ltd.
108. Raycom TV Broadcasting, Inc.
109. Red River Broadcast, LLC
110. Red River Broadcast Co., LLC—KBRR
111. Red River Broadcast Co., LLC—KJRR
112. St. Lawrence Valley Educational Television Council, Inc.
113. Sangre de Christo Communications, Inc.
114. School Board of Broward County, Florida
115. Larry L. Schrecongost
116. Scripps Howard Broadcasting Company—KNXV-DT
117. Scripps Howard Broadcasting Company—WCPO-DT
118. Siete Grande Television, Inc.
119. Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc.
120. Smith Media License Holdings, LLC
121. South Carolina Educational Television Commission
122. South Dakota Board of Directors for Educational Telecommunications
123. Stainless Broadcasting, LP
124. State Board of Education, State of Idaho
125. Sunbeam Television Corporation
126. Surtsey Media, LLC
127. Tanana Valley Television Company
128. Television Capital Corporation of Mobile
129. University of Houston System
130. The University of North Carolina
131. Thomas Broadcasting Company
132. Trinity Christian Center of Santa Ana, Inc., et. Al. (Supplement to Comment)
133. Twin Cities Public Television, Inc.
134. University of Alaska
135. University of New Hampshire
136. Univision Communications, Inc.
137. Virgin Islands Public Television System
138. WHDH-TV
139. WLEX Communications, LLC
140. WMHT Educational Telecommunications
141. WMYT-TV, Inc.
142. WNYT-TV, LLC
143. WQED Multimedia
144. WVVA Television, Inc.
145. Waitt Broadcasting, Inc.
146. The Walt Disney Company
147. Washburn University of Topeka
148. West Virginia Educational Broadcasting Authority
149. West Virginia Media Holdings, LLC
150. Western Kentucky University
151. Woods Communications Corporation
152. Young Broadcasting, Inc.
Reply Comments (Filed by Feb. 26, 2007)
1. Association for Maximum Service Television, Inc.
2. Ronald J. Brey
3. CBS Corporation
4. Capital Broadcasting Company, Inc.
5. Cohen, Dippell and Everist, P.C. (Some appear to be filed as late comments)
6. Concilio Mision Cristiana Fuente De Agua Viva, Inc. (written as comment)
7. Connecticut Public Broadcasting, Inc.
8. Davis Television Clarksburg, LLC
9. Ebenezer Broadcasting Group, Inc. (written as comment)
10. Florida West Coast Public Broadcasting, Inc.
11. Gilmore Broadcasting Corporation
12. KPAX Communications, Inc.
13. Larry L. Schrecongost
14. McGraw Hill Broadcasting Company, Inc.
15. Midwest Television, Inc.
16. Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.
17. Paging Systems, Inc.
18. Quincy Broadcasting Company (filed jointly with WREX Television, LLC)
19. Smith Media License Holdings, LLC
20. Southern Broadcasting, Inc. (resubmitting comments they stated were filed January 25, 2007)
21. WSJV Television, Inc.
22. WVVA Television, Inc.
23. The Walt Disney Company
Late-filed Ex Parte Comments (Filed After Feb. 26, 2007)
1. Alamo Public Telecommunications Council
2. The Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama
3. CBS Corporation (Supplemental comments)
4. Community Television of Southern California—KCET (response to Reply comments)
5. Corridor Television LLP Licensee of KCWX, Fredericksburg, Texas (supplemental)
6. Davis Television Clarksburg, LLC
7. Gray Television, Inc.
8. Fox Television Stations, Inc.
9. Fox Television Stations of Philadelphia, Inc.
10. Georgia Public Telecommunications Commission (supplemental)
11. Idaho Independent Television, Inc.
12. KTBC License, Inc.
13. La Cadena Del Milagro, Inc.
14. Oklahoma Educational Television Authority
15. Oklahoma Land Company LLC
16. Richland Reserve, LLC
17. Saga Quad States Communications, LLC
18. Smith Media License Holdings, LLC (supplement to comment)
19. Southern Broadcasting, Inc. (raising new issues)
20. Tribune Broadcasting Company
Ex Parte
1. Association for Maximum Service Television, Inc.
2. Association of Public Television Stations, PBS, CPB
3. Christian Faith Broadcast, Inc.
4. Colorado Public Television
5. Corridor Television LLP
6. Dispatch Broadcast Group
7. Gilmore Broadcasting Corporation
8. Gray Television, Inc.
9. KTBC License, Inc.
10. Mt. Mansfield Television, Inc.
11. New America Foundation
12. Pacifica Broadcasting Company Oceania Christian Church
13. Sangre de Cristo Communications, Inc.
14. Siete Grande Television, Inc.
15. Tribune Broadcasting Company
16. West Virginia Educational Broadcasting AuthorityWSJV Television, Inc.
Appendix D1—Granted Requests for Minor Adjustments
Call sign
Facility ID #
Community
State
Current NTSC
channel
Current DTV
channel
Post transition
channel
KVEA
19783
CORONA
CA
52
39
39
KWHY
26231
LOS ANGELES
CA
22
42
42
KCRA
33875
SACRAMENTO
CA
3
35
35
KQED
35500
SAN FRANCISCO
CA
9
30
30
WSCV
64971
FORT LAUDERDALE
FL
51
52
30
KMEG
39665
SIOUX CITY
IA
14
39
39
WEEK
24801
PEORIA
IL
25
57
25
WPTA
73905
FORT WAYNE
IN
21
24
24
WRTV-DT
40877
INDIANAPOLIS
IN
6
25
25
WNEM-DT
41221
BAY CITY
MI
5
22
22
WMYD
74211
DETROIT
MI
20
21
21
KPXE-DT
33337
KANSAS CITY
MO
50
51
51
WRAL
8688
RALEIGH
NC
5
53
48
KSNB
21161
SUPERIOR
NE
4
34
34
WKBW
54176
BUFFALO
NY
7
38
38
WTVH
74151
SYRACUSE
NY
5
47
47
KDOR
1005
BARTLESVILLE
OK
17
15
17
WPMT
10213
YORK
PA
43
47
47
WQHA
3255
AGUADA
PR
50
62
50
WATE
71082
KNOXVILLE
TN
6
26
26
WSLS
57840
ROANOKE
VA
10
30
30
WBAY
74417
GREEN BAY
WI
2
23
23
Appendix D2—Granted Requests for Changes to Certification That Meet the Interference Criteria
Call sign
Facility ID #
Community
State
Current NTSC
channel
Current DTV
channel
Post transition
channel
File No.
KTVA
49632
ANCHORAGE
AK
11
28
28
BLCDT-20061113AAT.
KATN
13813
FAIRBANKS
AK
2
18
18
BMPCDT-20070222AAL.
KJUD
13814
JUNEAU
AK
8
11
11
BMCDT-20070412AAI.
KTOO
8651
JUNEAU
AK
3
10
10
BLEDT-20040730ABD.
WDHN
43846
DOTHAN
AL
18
21
21
BMPCDT-20070125ACS.
WTTO
74138
HOMEWOOD
AL
21
28
28
BMPCDT-20041104AMB.
WAAY
57292
HUNTSVILLE
AL
31
32
32
BLCDT-20050701ABO.
WMPV
60827
MOBILE
AL
21
20
20
BLCDT-20060703AAJ.
KTVE
35692
EL DORADO
AR
10
27
27
BLCDT-20070105ABH.
KHOG
60354
FAYETTEVILLE
AR
29
15
15
BLCDT-20020904AAX.
KHBS
60353
FORT SMITH
AR
40
21
21
BLCDT-20031121AMR.
KARK
33440
LITTLE ROCK
AR
4
32
32
BLCDT-20060504ABM.
KCFG
35104
FLAGSTAFF
AZ
9
32
32
BMPCDT-20060329AJP.
KTAZ
81458
PHOENIX
AZ
39
39
BLCT-20060809ABN.
KUAT
2731
TUCSON
AZ
6
30
30
BLEDT-20040727ABR.
KDOC
24518
ANAHEIM
CA
56
32
32
BLCDT-20060626ACV.
KTNC
21533
CONCORD
CA
42
63
14
BLCDT-20060629ABI.
KSEE
35594
FRESNO
CA
24
38
38
BLCDT-20050914AAZ.
KBCW-TV
69619
SAN FRANCISCO
CA
44
45
45
BLCDT-20020709AAQ.
KREG
70578
GLEENWOOD SPRING
CO
3
23
23
BLCDT-20060629AER.
KFQX
31597
GRAND JUNCTION
CO
4
15
15
BLCDT-20061020ACO.
KKCO
24766
GRAND JUNCTION
CO
11
12
12
BLCDT-20030401ABM.
KREX
70596
GRAND JUNCTION
CO
5
2
2
BPCDT-19991029AFS.
KDEN-DT
38375
LONGMONT
CO
25
29
29
BLCDT-20060630ACM.
KREY
70759
MONTROSE
CO
10
13
13
BLCDT-20060629ACV.
KOAA
59014
PUEBLO
CO
5
42
42
BPCDT-19991029AGS.
WHPX-DT
51980
NEW LONDON
CT
26
34
26
BLCDT-20060630ABZ.
WPPB
51349
BOCA RATON
FL
63
40
40
Allotment Facility 122731.
WTGL
24582
COCOA
FL
52
53
51
BPCDT-20000428ABS.
WTCE
29715
FORT PIERCE
FL
21
38
38
BMPEDT-20060125ADR.
WCJB
16993
GAINESVILLE
FL
20
16
16
BDSTA-20050803ADT.
WGFL
7727
HIGH SPRINGS
FL
53
28
28
BLCDT-20060714ABC.
WJEB
29719
JACKSONVILLE
FL
59
44
44
BLCDT-20060301ADC.
WMOR
53819
LAKELAND
FL
32
19
19
BLCDT-20050726ABO.
WSFL
10203
MIAMI
FL
39
19
19
BLCDT-20070124ABF.
WSVN-DT
63840
MIAMI
FL
7
8
7
BPCDT-19991101AFH.
WTLH
23486
BAINBRIDGE
GA
49
50
49
BLCDT-20061020ACP.
WPXC-DT
71236
BRUNSWICK
GA
21
24
24
BLCDT-20060607ABQ.
WELF
60825
DALTON
GA
23
16
16
BLCDT-20060301ADC.
WGXA-DT
58262
MACON
GA
24
16
16
BMPCDT-20070131AIP.
WMGT
43847
MACON
GA
41
40
40
BLCDT-20070112AHJ.
KALO
51241
HONOLULU
HI
38
10
10
Allotment Facility 161807.
KBFD
65395
HONOLULU
HI
32
33
33
BMPCDT-20070112AGB.
KWKB-TV
35096
IOWA CITY
IA
20
25
25
BLCDT-20070130AJQ.
KUID
62382
MOSCOW
ID
35
12
12
BLEDT-20060804AFK.
WCIA
42124
CHAMPAIGN
IL
3
48
48
BMPCDT-20050701ACC.
WICD
25684
CHAMPAIGN
IL
15
41
41
BLCDT-20050620AAO.
WEIU
18301
CHARLESTON
IL
51
50
50
BLEDT-20060504AAW.
WUSI
4301
OLNEY
IL
16
19
19
BLEDT-20060619ABG.
WMBD
42121
PEORIA
IL
31
30
30
BLCDT-20061019ADD.
WSJV
74007
ELKHART
IN
28
58
28
BLCDT-20060620ABX.
WFFT
25040
FORT WAYNE
IN
55
36
36
BMPCDT-20070125ACY.
WISE
13960
FORT WAYNE
IN
33
19
19
BMPCDT-20070123AAR.
WFXW
65247
TERRE HAUTE
IN
38
39
39
BMPCDT-20070125ACT.
WTWO
20426
TERRE HAUTE
IN
2
36
36
BMPCDT-20070125ADB.
WLEX-TV
73203
LEXINGTON
KY
18
39
39
BMPCDT-20050728AOP.
KATC-TV
33471
LAFAYETTE
LA
3
28
28
BMPCDT-20060906AAW.
KARD
3658
WEST MONROE
LA
14
36
36
BMPCDT-20070125ACR.
WPME
48408
LEWISTON
ME
35
28
35
BLCDT-20060629ABK.
WPXT
53065
PORTLAND
ME
51
43
43
BLCDT-20060714ABB.
WAGM-DT
48305
PRESQUE ISLE
ME
8
16
8
BLCDT-20030807AEX.
KDLH
4691
DULUTH
MN
3
33
33
BMPCDT-20060519AAE.
KTCA
68594
ST. PAUL
MN
2
34
34
BLEDT-20060802AAO.
KODE
18283
JOPLIN
MO
12
43
43
BMPCDT-20070125ACU.
KSNF
67766
JOPLIN
MO
16
46
46
BMPCDT-20070125ACP.
KSFX
3659
SPRINGFIELD
MO
27
28
28
BMPCDT-20070116AAC.
KTAJ
999
ST. JOSEPH
MO
16
21
21
BLCDT-20060703AAK.
WABG-TV
43203
GREENWOOD
MS
6
32
32
BLCDT-20051024ABR.
KSVI
5243
BILLINGS
MT
6
18
18
BPCDT-19991029ACI.
KTVQ
35694
BILLINGS
MT
2
10
10
BLCDT-20060802AYX.
KRTV
35567
GREAT FALLS
MT
3
7
7
BLCDT-20060728AEO.
KHMT
47670
HARDIN
MT
4
22
22
BMPCDT-20070125ACV.
KPAX
35455
MISSOULA
MT
8
7
7
BLCDT-20070209AAZ.
WUND
69292
COLUMBIA
NC
2
20
20
BPEDT-20070112AHT.
KFYR
41427
BISMARCK
ND
5
31
31
BMPCDT-20060629AES.
KVLY
61961
FARO
ND
11
44
44
BMPCDT-20060629AFS.
KXJB
49134
VALLEY CITY
ND
4
38
38
BLCDT-20060831AAM.
KETV
53903
OMAHA
NE
7
20
20
BLCDT-20041222AED.
KPTM
51491
OMAHA
NE
42
43
43
BLCDT-20051107AFO.
KXVO
23277
OMAHA
NE
15
38
15
BLCDT-20060809AFX.
WGTW
7623
BURLINGTON
NJ
48
27
27
BLCDT-20060105AAR.
KOB
35313
ALBUQUERQUE
NM
4
26
26
BLCDT-20051003BQP.
KVCW
10195
LAS VEGAS
NV
33
29
29
BLCDT-20070109AAW.
KVMY
10179
LAS VEGAS
NV
21
22
22
BLCDT-20070109AAU.
WICZ
62210
BINGHAMTON
NY
40
8
8
BLCDT-20060320AFC.
WNYO
67784
BUFFALO
NY
49
34
34
BLCDT-20061207ABR.
WNYE
6048
NEW YORK
NY
25
24
24
BMPEDT-20070124AAX.
WPTZ
57476
NORTH POLE
NY
5
14
14
BLCDT-20070116ACW.
WNPI
62137
NORWOOD
NY
18
23
23
BLEDT-20050715ABZ.
WROC
73964
ROCHESTER
NY
8
45
45
BLCDT-20060418AAA.
WUTR
57837
UTICA
NY
20
30
30
BLCDT-20040217ADC.
WGGN-DT
11027
SANDUSKY
OH
52
42
42
BMPCDT-20000501AIZ.
KRSC-DT
57431
CLAREMORE
OK
35
36
36
BLEDT-20061011AAM.
KTUZ
77480
SHAWNEE
OK
30
29
29
BMPCDT-20060707AFM.
KRCW
10192
SALEM
OR
32
33
33
BMLCDT-20070123ABS.
WTAJ
23341
ALTOONA
PA
10
32
32
BLCDT-20051018ACE.
WOLF
73375
HAZLETON
PA
56
45
45
BLCDT-20050906ACK.
WQMY
52075
WILLIAMSPORT
PA
53
29
29
BPCDT-19980825KJ.
WMEI
26676
ARECIBO
PR
60
61
14
BMPCT-20060614ABI.
WVSN
67190
HUMACAO
PR
68
49
49
BMPCDT-20060719ACQ.
WIPM-DT
53863
MAYAGUEZ
PR
3
35
35
BLEDT-20060627ACQ.
WJWJ-DT
61007
BEAUFORT
SC
16
44
44
BLEDT-20060221AEJ.
WJPM-DT
61008
FLORENCE
SC
33
45
45
BLED-20050324ACE.
WNEH-DT
60931
GREENWOOD
SC
38
18
18
BLEDT-20050322AGH.
WMBF-TV
83969
MYRTLE BEACH
SC
32
32
BMPCDT-20060829BEG.
WRET-DT
61011
SPARTANBURG
SC
49
43
43
BLEDT-20050324ACD.
KPRY
48660
PIERRE
SD
4
19
19
BLCDT-20021118ABY.
KCSD
60728
SIOUX FALLS
SD
23
24
24
BLEDT-20040112ACM.
KUSD
61072
VERMILLION
SD
2
34
34
BDSTA-20060908ADD.
WDSI
71353
CHATTANOOGA
TN
61
40
40
BMPCDT-20041229AAO.
KRBC
306
ABILENE
TX
9
29
29
BMPCDT-20070125ABY.
KTAB
59988
ABILENE
TX
32
24
24
BMPCDT-20070125ABS.
KAMR
8523
AMARILLO
TX
4
19
19
BMPCDT-20070125ABO.
KRIS-DT
25559
CORPUS CHRISTI
TX
6
13
13
BLCDT-20060628ABC.
KAMC
40820
LUBBOCK
TX
28
27
27
BMPCDT-20070125ABW.
KJTV-DT
55031
LUBBOCK
TX
34
35
35
BLCDT-20070201BKH.
KLBK
3660
LUBBOCK
TX
13
40
40
BMPCDT-20070125ABT.
KLST
31114
SAN ANGELO
TX
8
11
11
BMPCDT-20070125ACQ.
KSAN
307
SAN ANGELO
TX
3
16
16
BMPCDT-20070125ABX.
KTAL
35648
TEXARKANA
TX
6
15
15
BMPCDT-20070125ABR.
KWBU
6673
WACO
TX
34
20
20
BLEDT-20060622AAS.
KAUZ
6864
WICHITA FALLS
TX
6
22
22
BPCDT-19991028ADQ.
KFDX
65370
WICHITA FALLS
TX
3
28
28
BMPCDT-20070125ABU.
WTJX
70287
CHARLOTTE AMALIE
VI
12
44
44
BPEDT-20060824ADL.
WFFF-DT
10132
BURLINGTON
VT
44
43
43
BPCDT-19991029ABX.
KWPX
56852
BELLEVUE
WA
33
32
33
BLCDT-20060405ACG.
WFRV
9635
GREEN BAY
WI
5
39
39
BLCDT-20051004ABD.
KBJR
33658
SUPERIOR
WI
6
19
19
BMPCDT-20060519AAF.
WVVA-DT
74176
BLUEFIELD
WV
6
46
46
BLCDT-20060929AEJ.
Appendix D3—Granted Requests for Modified Coverage Area
Call sign
Facility ID #
Community
State
Current NTSC
channel
Current DTV
channel
Post transition
channel
KUAC
69315
FAIRBANKS
AK
9
24
9
WCIQ
711
MOUNT CHEAHA
AL
7
56
7
KFMB
42122
SAN DIEGO
CA
8
55
8
WVAN
23947
SAVANNAH
GA
9
13
9
WGEM
54275
QUINCY
IL
10
54
10
WREX
73940
ROCKFORD
IL
13
54
13
WTHR
70162
INDIANAPOLIS
IN
13
46
13
KTWU-DT
70938
TOPEKA
KS
11
23
11
WHDH-TV
72145
BOSTON
MA
7
42
7
WDSE-TV
17726
DULUTH
MN
8
38
8
KOMU-DT
65583
COLUMBIA
MO
8
36
8
KTVM-TV
18066
BUTTE
MT
6
33
6
KCFW
18079
KALISPELL
MT
9
38
9
KECI-TV
18084
MISSOULA
MT
13
40
13
WCTI-DT
18334
NEW BERN
NC
12
48
12
KJRR
55364
JAMESTOWN
ND
7
18
7
KMOT
41425
MINOT
ND
10
58
10
KHAS
48003
HASTINGS
NE
5
21
5
KNOP
49273
NORTH PLATTE
NE
2
22
2
WENH-DT
69237
DURHAM
NH
11
57
11
WPIX
73881
NEW YORK
NY
11
33
11
WPVI
8616
PHILADELPHIA
PA
6
64
6
WQED
41315
PITTSBURGH
PA
13
38
13
WSTE
60341
PONCE
PR
7
8
7
WTVF
36504
NASHVILLE
TN
5
56
5
KUHT
69269
HOUSTON
TX
8
9
8
KOSA
6865
ODESSA
TX
7
31
7
WCYB-TV
2455
BRISTOL
VA
5
28
5
WCAX
46728
BURLINGTON
VT
3
53
22
WBOY
71220
CLARKSBURG
WV
12
52
12
Appendix D4—Stations in Border Zones That Must FilePost-Transition Applications
Call sign
Facility ID
Community
State
Current DTV
channel
Current NTSC
channel
Post transition
channel
KTNL
60519
SITKA
AK
2
13
7
KFTU-TV
81441
DOUGLAS
AZ
0
3
36
KFPH-TV
41517
FLAGSTAFF
AZ
27
13
13
KNAZ-TV
24749
FLAGSTAFF
AZ
22
2
2
KUVE-TV
63927
GREEN VALLEY
AZ
47
46
46
KDTP
83491
HOLBROOK
AZ
11
11
KPNX
35486
MESA
AZ
36
12
12
KAET
2728
PHOENIX
AZ
29
8
8
KNXV-TV
59440
PHOENIX
AZ
56
15
15
KSAZ-TV
35587
PHOENIX
AZ
31
10
10
KTAZ
81458
PHOENIX
AZ
39
39
39
KTVW-TV
35705
PHOENIX
AZ
34
33
33
KAZT-TV
35811
PRESCOTT
AZ
25
7
7
KPPX
26655
TOLLESON
AZ
52
51
51
KGUN
36918
TUCSON
AZ
35
9
9
KHRR
30601
TUCSON
AZ
42
40
40
KYMA
74449
YUMA
AZ
41
11
11
960919KZ
83825
BISHOP
CA
20
20
KAJB
40517
CALIPATRIA
CA
5
54
36
KGMC
23302
CLOVIS
CA
44
43
43
KECY-TV
51208
EL CENTRO
CA
48
9
9
KSCI
35608
LONG BEACH
CA
61
18
18
KABC-TV
282
LOS ANGELES
CA
53
7
7
KCAL-TV
21422
LOS ANGELES
CA
43
9
9
KCBS-TV
9628
LOS ANGELES
CA
60
2
43
KCET
13058
LOS ANGELES
CA
59
28
28
KCOP-TV
33742
LOS ANGELES
CA
66
13
13
KMEX-TV
35123
LOS ANGELES
CA
35
34
34
KTTV
22208
LOS ANGELES
CA
65
11
11
KESQ-TV
25577
PALM SPRINGS
CA
52
42
42
KRCA
22161
RIVERSIDE
CA
68
62
45
KFMB-TV
42122
SAN DIEGO
CA
55
8
8
KGTV
40876
SAN DIEGO
CA
25
10
10
WEDW
13594
BRIDGEPORT
CT
52
49
49
WTXX
14050
WATERBURY
CT
12
20
20
WXFT-TV
60539
AURORA
IL
59
60
50
WBBM-TV
9617
CHICAGO
IL
3
2
12
WLS-TV
73226
CHICAGO
IL
52
7
7
WGBO-TV
12498
JOLIET
IL
53
66
38
WCLJ-TV
68007
BLOOMINGTON
IN
56
42
42
WSJV
74007
ELKHART
IN
58
28
28
WTHR
70162
INDIANAPOLIS
IN
46
13
13
WTTK
56526
KOKOMO
IN
54
29
29
WIPB
3646
MUNCIE
IN
52
49
23
WSBT-TV
73983
SOUTH BEND
IN
30
22
22
WHDH-TV
72145
BOSTON
MA
42
7
7
WUTF-TV
60551
MARLBOROUGH
MA
23
66
27
WWDP
23671
NORWELL
MA
52
46
10
WNYA
136751
PITTSFIELD
MA
0
51
13
WGBY-TV
72096
SPRINGFIELD
MA
58
57
22
WGGB-TV
25682
SPRINGFIELD
MA
55
40
40
WHAG-TV
25045
HAGERSTOWN
MD
55
25
26
WJAL
10259
HAGERSTOWN
MD
16
68
39
WGPT
40619
OAKLAND
MD
54
36
36
WCBB
39659
AUGUSTA
ME
17
10
10
WLBZ
39644
BANGOR
ME
25
2
2
WVII-TV
3667
BANGOR
ME
14
7
7
WPME
48408
LEWISTON
ME
28
35
35
WMTW-TV
73288
POLAND SPRING
ME
46
8
8
WAGM-TV
48305
PRESQUE ISLE
ME
16
8
8
WMEM-TV
39662
PRESQUE ISLE
ME
20
10
10
WPFO
84088
WATERVILLE
ME
0
23
23
WBKB-TV
67048
ALPENA
MI
13
11
11
WCML
9917
ALPENA
MI
57
6
24
WPXD
5800
ANN ARBOR
MI
33
31
31
WBSF
82627
BAY CITY
MI
0
46
46
WWTV
26994
CADILLAC
MI
40
9
9
WBKP
76001
CALUMET
MI
11
5
5
WJBK
73123
DETROIT
MI
58
2
7
WKAR-TV
6104
EAST LANSING
MI
55
23
40
WFUM
69273
FLINT
MI
52
28
28
WJRT-TV
21735
FLINT
MI
36
12
12
WZZM-TV
49713
GRAND RAPIDS
MI
39
13
13
WDHS
15498
IRON MOUNTAIN
MI
22
8
8
WBUP
59281
ISHPEMING
MI
0
10
10
WWMT
74195
KALAMAZOO
MI
2
3
2
WLNS-TV
74420
LANSING
MI
59
6
36
WCMW
9913
MANISTEE
MI
58
21
21
WMQF
81448
MARQUETTE
MI
0
19
19
WNMU
4318
MARQUETTE
MI
33
13
13
WCMU-TV
9908
MOUNT PLEASANT
MI
56
14
26
WILX-TV
6863
ONONDAGA
MI
57
10
10
WGTQ
59279
SAULT STE.MARIE
MI
9
8
8
WWUP-TV
26993
SAULT STE.MARIE
MI
49
10
10
WGTU
59280
TRAVERSE CITY
MI
31
29
29
WPBN-TV
21253
TRAVERSE CITY
MI
50
7
7
KCCO-TV
9632
ALEXANDRIA
MN
24
7
7
KSAX
35584
ALEXANDRIA
MN
36
42
42
KAWE
49578
BEMIDJI
MN
18
9
9
KFTC
83714
BEMIDJI
MN
0
26
26
KRII
82698
CHISHOLM
MN
0
11
11
WDIO-TV
71338
DULUTH
MN
43
10
10
WDSE-TV
17726
DULUTH
MN
38
8
8
WIRT
71336
HIBBING
MN
36
13
13
KARE
23079
MINNEAPOLIS
MN
35
11
11
KMSP-TV
68883
MINNEAPOLIS
MN
26
9
9
KSTC-TV
35843
MINNEAPOLIS
MN
44
45
45
WFTC
11913
MINNEAPOLIS
MN
21
29
29
KSTP-TV
28010
ST. PAUL
MN
50
5
35
KTCI-TV
68597
ST. PAUL
MN
16
17
26
KBRR
55370
THIEF RIVERFALLS
MN
57
10
10
KCCW-TV
9640
WALKER
MN
20
12
12
KBTZ
81438
BUTTE
MT
0
24
24
KTVM
18066
BUTTE
MT
33
6
6
KLMN
81331
GREAT FALLS
MT
0
26
26
KBBJ
83689
HAVRE
MT
0
9
9
KTVH
5290
HELENA
MT
14
12
12
KCFW-TV
18079
KALISPELL
MT
38
9
9
KBAO
84794
LEWISTOWN
MT
0
13
13
KYUS-TV
5237
MILES CITY
MT
13
3
3
KECI-TV
18084
MISSOULA
MT
40
13
13
KMMF
81348
MISSOULA
MT
0
17
17
KTMF
14675
MISSOULA
MT
36
23
23
KUFM-TV
66611
MISSOULA
MT
27
11
11
KNDX
82611
BISMARCK
ND
0
26
26
KXMB-TV
55686
BISMARCK
ND
23
12
12
WDAZ-TV
22124
DEVILS LAKE
ND
59
8
8
KDSE
53329
DICKINSON
ND
20
9
9
KQCD-TV
41430
DICKINSON
ND
18
7
7
KFME
53321
FARGO
ND
23
13
13
KVLY-TV
61961
FARGO
ND
44
11
44
KCPM
86208
GRAND FORKS
ND
0
27
27
KGFE
53320
GRAND FORKS
ND
56
2
15
KJRR
55364
JAMESTOWN
ND
18
7
7
KMCY
22127
MINOT
ND
15
14
14
KMOT
41425
MINOT
ND
58
10
10
KXMC-TV
55685
MINOT
ND
45
13
13
KXND
82615
MINOT
ND
0
24
24
KNRR
55362
PEMBINA
ND
15
12
12
KUMV-TV
41429
WILLISTON
ND
52
8
8
WENH-TV
69237
DURHAM
NH
57
11
11
WMUR-TV
73292
MANCHESTER
NH
59
9
9
WFUT-TV
60555
NEWARK
NJ
53
68
30
WNET
18795
NEWARK
NJ
61
13
13
KOAT-TV
53928
ALBUQUERQUE
NM
21
7
7
KRQE
48575
ALBUQUERQUE
NM
16
13
13
KTEL-TV
83707
CARLSBAD
NM
0
25
25
KUPT
27431
HOBBS
NM
16
29
29
KBIM-TV
48556
ROSWELL
NM
41
10
10
KOBR
62272
ROSWELL
NM
38
8
8
KRPV
53539
ROSWELL
NM
28
27
27
KRWB-TV
84157
ROSWELL
NM
0
21
21
KOBG-TV
85114
SILVER CITY
NM
0
6
12
KOVT
53911
SILVER CITY
NM
12
10
10
WPXJ-TV
2325
BATAVIA
NY
53
51
23
870331LW
72623
BATH
NY
0
14
14
WIVT
11260
BINGHAMTON
NY
4
34
34
WWNY-TV
68851
CARTHAGE
NY
35
7
7
WSKA
78908
CORNING
NY
0
30
30
WYDC
62219
CORNING
NY
50
48
48
WENY-TV
71508
ELMIRA
NY
55
36
36
WETM-TV
60653
ELMIRA
NY
2
18
18
WNYI
34329
ITHACA
NY
0
52
20
WNYB
30303
JAMESTOWN
NY
27
26
26
WABC-TV
1328
NEW YORK
NY
45
7
7
WCBS-TV
9610
NEW YORK
NY
56
2
33
WPIX
73881
NEW YORK
NY
33
11
11
WPXN-TV
73356
NEW YORK
NY
30
31
31
WLNY
73206
RIVERHEAD
NY
57
55
47
WHAM-TV
73371
ROCHESTER
NY
59
13
13
WHEC-TV
70041
ROCHESTER
NY
58
10
10
WRGB
73942
SCHENECTADY
NY
39
6
6
WNGS
9088
SPRINGVILLE
NY
46
67
46
WSPX-TV
64352
SYRACUSE
NY
0
56
15
WSTM-TV
21252
SYRACUSE
NY
54
3
24
WVPX
70491
AKRON
OH
59
23
23
WNEO
49439
ALLIANCE
OH
46
45
45
WBGU-TV
6568
BOWLING GREEN
OH
56
27
27
WKRC-TV
11289
CINCINNATI
OH
31
12
12
WJW
73150
CLEVELAND
OH
31
8
8
WKYC-TV
73195
CLEVELAND
OH
2
3
17
WTTE
74137
COLUMBUS
OH
36
28
36
WPTD
25067
DAYTON
OH
58
16
16
WBDT
70138
SPRINGFIELD
OH
18
26
26
WTOV-TV
74122
STEUBENVILLE
OH
57
9
9
WTOL
13992
TOLEDO
OH
17
11
11
WTVG
74150
TOLEDO
OH
19
13
13
KOAC-TV
50590
CORVALLIS
OR
39
7
7
KFFX-TV
12729
PENDLETON
OR
8
11
11
KGW
34874
PORTLAND
OR
46
8
8
KNMT
47707
PORTLAND
OR
45
24
24
KOPB-TV
50589
PORTLAND
OR
27
10
10
KPTV
50633
PORTLAND
OR
30
12
12
KPXG
5801
SALEM
OR
4
22
22
WLVT-TV
36989
ALLENTOWN
PA
62
39
39
WICU-TV
24970
ERIE
PA
52
12
12
WJET-TV
65749
ERIE
PA
58
24
24
WHP-TV
72313
HARRISBURG
PA
4
21
21
WPCW
69880
JEANNETTE
PA
49
19
11P
WWCP-TV
20295
JOHNSTOWN
PA
29
8
8
WCAU
63153
PHILADELPHIA
PA
67
10
34
WYBE
28480
PHILADELPHIA
PA
34
35
35
WQED
41315
PITTSBURGH
PA
38
13
13
WQEX
41314
PITTSBURGH
PA
26
16
38
WSWB
73374
SCRANTON
PA
31
38
38
WNAC-TV
73311
PROVIDENCE
RI
54
64
12
KTBC
35649
AUSTIN
TX
56
7
7
KNIC-TV
125710
BLANCO
TX
17
18
KZTV
33079
CORPUS CHRISTI
TX
18
10
10
KCOS
19117
EL PASO
TX
30
13
13
KTSM-TV
67760
EL PASO
TX
16
9
9
KVIA-TV
49832
EL PASO
TX
17
7
7
KHOU-TV
34529
HOUSTON
TX
31
11
11
KGNS-TV
10061
LAREDO
TX
15
8
8
KVTV
33078
LAREDO
TX
14
13
13
KCBD
27507
LUBBOCK
TX
9
11
11
KUPB
86263
MIDLAND
TX
0
18
18
KMLM
53541
ODESSA
TX
43
42
42
KOSA-TV
6865
ODESSA
TX
31
7
7
KWES-TV
42007
ODESSA
TX
13
9
9
KWWT
84410
ODESSA
TX
0
30
30
KENS-TV
26304
SAN ANTONIO
TX
55
5
39
KLRN
749
SAN ANTONIO
TX
8
9
9
KSAT-TV
53118
SAN ANTONIO
TX
48
12
12
KWEX-TV
35881
SAN ANTONIO
TX
39
41
41
WOAI-TV
69618
SAN ANTONIO
TX
58
4
48
KPCB
77452
SNYDER
TX
10
17
17
KLTV
68540
TYLER
TX
10
7
7
KPXL
61173
UVALDE
TX
0
26
26
WCAX-TV
46728
BURLINGTON
VT
53
3
22
KWPX
56852
BELLEVUE
WA
32
33
33
KQUP
78921
PULLMAN
WA
0
24
24
KWSU-TV
71024
PULLMAN
WA
17
10
10
KCTS-TV
33749
SEATTLE
WA
41
9
9
KAYU-TV
58684
SPOKANE
WA
30
28
28
KHQ-TV
34537
SPOKANE
WA
15
6
7
KCPQ
33894
TACOMA
WA
18
13
13
KSTW
23428
TACOMA
WA
36
11
11
KPDX
35460
VANCOUVER
WA
48
49
30
KAZW-TV
84238
WALLA WALLA
WA
9
9
9
WBIJ
81503
CRANDON
WI
4
4
WEAU-TV
7893
EAU CLAIRE
WI
39
13
13
WLUK-TV
4150
GREEN BAY
WI
51
11
11
WKBT
74424
LA CROSSE
WI
41
8
8
WLEF-TV
63046
PARK FALLS
WI
47
36
36
WAOW-TV
64546
WAUSAU
WI
29
9
9
WSAW-TV
6867
WAUSAU
WI
40
7
7
WFXS
86204
WITTENBERG
WI
0
55
50
WBOY-TV
71220
CLARKSBURG
WV
52
12
12
WOWK-TV
23342
HUNTINGTON
WV
47
13
13
WDTV
70592
WESTON
WV
6
5
5
WTRF-TV
6869
WHEELING
WV
32
7
7
Appendix D5—Granted Requests for Alternative Channel Assignments
Call sign
Facility ID #
Community
State
Current NTSC
channel
Current DTV
channel
Current TCD
Post transition
channel
KJNP
20015
NORTH POLE
AK
4
20
4
20
KTNL
60519
SITKA
AK
13
2
2
7
KETZ
92872
EL DORADO
AR
12
12
10
KBDI
22685
BROOMFIELD
CO
12
38
38
13
WBBM-TV
9617
CHICAGO
IL
2
3
11
12
KFJX
83992
PITTSBURG
KS
14
0
14
13
WDBD
71326
JACKSON
MS
40
41
41
40
WFUT
60555
NEWARK
NJ
68
53
41
30
KNMT
47707
PORTLAND
OR
24
45
24
45
KEVN
34347
RAPID CITY
SD
7
18
18
7
960405KF
81692
MEMPHIS
TN
14
14
23
KLCW
77719
WOLFFORTH
TX
22
22
43
WOAY
66804
OAK HILL
WV
4
50
4
50
Appendix D6—Requests for Changes to Appendix B Antenna Information
Call sign
Facility ID #
Community
State
Current NTSC
channel
Current DTV
channel
Post transition
channel
KQCA
10242
STOCKTON
CA
58
46
46
WFGX
6554
FORT WALTONBEACH
FL
35
50
50
WFSG
6093
PANAMA CITY
FL
56
38
38
WEAR
71363
PENSACOLA
FL
3
17
17
WFSU
21801
TALLAHASSEE
FL
11
32
32
WMUM
23935
COCHRAN
GA
29
7
7
WKYU
71861
BOWLING GREEN
KY
24
18
18
WCVB
65684
BOSTON
MA
5
20
20
KCWE
64444
KANSAS CITY
MO
29
31
31
WRAZ
64611
RALEIGH
NC
50
49
49
WXII
53921
WINSTON-SALEM
NC
12
31
31
KOCT
53908
CARLSBAD
NM
6
19
19
KOFT
53904
FARMINGTON
NM
3
8
8
WLWT
46979
CINCINNATI
OH
5
35
35
WKRN
73188
NASHVILLE
TN
2
27
27
KACV
1236
AMARILLO
TX
2
8
8
WRIC
74416
PETERSBURG
VA
8
22
22
Appendix D7—Denied Requests From New Applicants
Call Sign
Facility ID #
Community
State
Current NTSC
channel
Current DTV
channel
New
35855
SACRAMENTO
CA
New
83711
WEAVERVILLE
CA
32
New
OWENSBORO
KY
48
New
169025
KALISPELL
MT
46
New
TULSA
OK
26
[FR Doc. E7-18248 Filed 9-25-07; 8:45 am]
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