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- Channel_80 abstract "Channel 80 has been used to refer to: A computer interface: see AT Attachment. A former NTSC-M channel, removed from television use in 1983 and originally used by stations in North America which broadcast on 866-872 MHz. In the United States, channels 70-83 served primarily as a "translator band" of small repeater transmitters rebroadcasting existing stations. Many of these stations are now defunct, the rest have been moved to lower frequencies: CHAU-TV (TVA Carleton) rebroadcaster CJAO-TV-1 Percé, Québec; CHAU now serves Percé via CHAU-TV-5 on channel 13 KATU-TV (ABC Portland) rebroadcaster K80BL Rockaway, Oregon was moved to K47CD channel 47. KRQE-TV (CBS Albuquerque) rebroadcasters K80AC Truth or Consequences, New Mexico and K80BH Farmington, New Mexico were moved to K25HV (now K25HV-D) channel 25 and K21AX channel 21 respectively. KAMR-TV (NBC Albuquerque) rebroadcaster K80AB Tucumcari, New Mexico was moved to K50CX channel 50. KFDA-TV (CBS Amarillo) rebroadcaster K80AU Memphis, Texas was moved to K42AL channel 42. KOIN-TV (CBS Portland) rebroadcaster K80BA The Dalles, Oregon moved to K64BK channel 64. KSL-TV (NBC Salt Lake City) rebroadcaster K80AN Fillmore, Utah moved to K38GT channel 38. KTVX-TV (ABC Salt Lake City) rebroadcaster K80AI Ely, Nevada has moved to K30CN channel 30. KUED-TV (PBS Salt Lake City) rebroadcaster K80BY Kanab, Utah moved to K07ES channel 7. KWTV-TV (CBS Oklahoma City) rebroadcaster K80BT Seiling, Oklahoma moved to K57EA channel 57. WJAC-TV (NBC Johnstown) rebroadcaster W80AD Moorefield, West Virginia has moved to W54BG channel 54.↑".
- Channel_80 wikiPageID "9518814".
- Channel_80 wikiPageRevisionID "600085671".
- Channel_80 hasPhotoCollection Channel_80.
- Channel_80 subject Category:TV_stations_by_channel_number.
- Channel_80 comment "Channel 80 has been used to refer to: A computer interface: see AT Attachment. A former NTSC-M channel, removed from television use in 1983 and originally used by stations in North America which broadcast on 866-872 MHz. In the United States, channels 70-83 served primarily as a "translator band" of small repeater transmitters rebroadcasting existing stations.".
- Channel_80 label "Channel 80".
- Channel_80 sameAs Q5072367.
- Channel_80 sameAs Q5072367.
- Channel_80 wasDerivedFrom Channel_80?oldid=600085671.
- Channel_80 isPrimaryTopicOf Channel_80.