| Mailing Address: |
Same as Street Address. |
| Studio Location: |
On BCC campus. |
| Web Address: |
www.brevard.cc.fl.us/wbcc/ |
| e-mail: |
wbcc@brevardcc.edu |
| General Manager: |
Joe Williams |
| Station Manager: |
Philip T. Wallace |
| Director of Programming: |
Glenn Brady |
| Director of Production: |
Jon White |
| Director of Operations: |
Carol Purdy |
| Office Manager: |
Beverly Payne |
| Chief Engineer: |
Anthony Padgett |
| Licensee: |
Brevard Community College |
Facility ID Number: |
6744 |
| Community of License: |
Cocoa, Florida |
Service Designation: |
TV `Full Service' TV Station or Application (analog). |
| Began Broadcasting: |
July 10, 1988 - (Use to be WRES-TV) |
| Coverage Area: |
All of Brevard & sections of Orange, Osceola, & Seminole Counties. |
| Hours of Operation: |
6:00 am to midnight (Eastern Time) |
| Facility TV Frequency: |
794.0 UHF - Channel 68 (794-800 MHz) |
| Carrier Frequency: |
794.0 |
| Aural Frequency: |
799.750 |
| Visual Frequency: |
795.250 |
| Upper Band Frequency: |
800.0 |
| Transmitter Location: |
Desert Ranches - Map |
Transmitter Output (Decibels):
Transmitter Output (Kilowatts): |
17.8 60.3 |
| Power: |
Effective Radiated Power (ERP): 2820 Maximum ERP (decibels): 34.5 Maximum ERP (kilowatts): 2820.0 |
Antenna Latitude & Longitude: |
N Lat: 28º 18' 26" W Lon: 80º 54' 48" |
| Antenna: |
DIE Model: ODD920611KE Horizontal Polarization Uses beam tilt Directional Pattern Rotation: 0.0 |
| Antenna ID: |
18739 |
| Radiation Center Height Above Average Terrain (HAAT): |
287.0 meters |
| Maximum Height Above Average Terrain: |
297.0 meters |
| Overall Height Above Ground: |
306.0 meters |
| Radiation Center Height Above Ground Level (RCAGL): |
284.0 meters |
| Radiation Center Height Above Mean Sea Level H: |
298.0 meters |
Notes:
* Owned & operated by Brevard Community College.
* January 19, 1992 - Power increased from 1,000 watts to 60,000 watts.
* October 9, 1991 - Call letter and channel number changed to WBCC-TV 68.
* July 10, 1988 - Brevard Community College TV Station signs on as WRES-TV
channel 18 with 1,000 watts of transmission power. |