WNGH-TV

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WNGH-TV
(satellite of WGTV,
Athens/Atlanta, Georgia)
Image:Georgiapb.gif
Chatsworth/Dalton, Georgia
Branding GPB
Slogan Bringing You the Best
Channels Analog: 18 (UHF)

Digital: 33 (UHF)

Affiliations PBS
Owner Georgia Public Broadcasting
(Georgia Public Telecommunications Commission)
First air date January 30, 1967
Call letters’ meaning North Georgia Highlands
Former callsigns WCLP-TV (1967-2008)
Former affiliations NET (1967-1970)
Transmitter Power 5000 kW (analog)
426 kW (digital)
Height 564 m (analog)
537 m (digital)
Facility ID 23942
Transmitter Coordinates 34°45′2.3″N, 84°42′52.7″W
Website www.gpb.org

WNGH-TV, channel 18 (digital 33), is a PBS television station licensed to Chatsworth, Georgia, and is part of the Georgia Public Broadcasting (GPB) network, serving northwestern Georgia and the Chattanooga area. Despite its UHF frequency, WNGH is one of GPB's strongest stations, with a coverage area as far north as Athens, Tennessee and as far south as metro Atlanta's north-northwestern suburbs. Several nearby translator stations help bring the signal to the mountainous parts of the service area. However, some network program duplication occurs with WTCI-TV, the PBS station that serves Chattanooga, northwest Georgia, northeast Alabama, and the extreme southwestern part of western North Carolina. WTCI-TV is seen in much of GPB's coverage area.

[edit] History

The station first signed on January 30, 1967 as WCLP, a National Educational Television and Georgia Educational Television Network affiliate. In effect, it was also Chattanooga's first educational station, as WTCI-TV didn't sign on until 1970. In 2002, WCLP's digital signal started on channel 33.

In the first-round digital channel election, WCLP chose to return to channel 18 for full-power digital operations after analog shutdown. However, an interference conflict forced it to stay on 33 permanently.

On April 15, 2008, WCLP-TV changed its call sign to WNGH-TV, which matches Georgia Public Telecommunication Commission's FM radio station from Chatsworth, WNGH-FM.

[edit] Translators

All of WNGH's translators are located near the state's borders regions with Alabama, Tennessee, and North Carolina -- areas where coverage from a full-powered GPB transmitter is insufficient, due to the distance from the main transmitters and the terrain of the north Georgia mountains.

This is the largest number of translators assigned to any of the GPB stations. Others are assigned to primary ("parent") stations WGTV and WJSP-TV. Though this issue is rather moot, as all GPB stations carry the same programming and idents.

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