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#REDIRECT [[Georgia Public Broadcasting]]
{{short description|PBS member station in Chatsworth, Georgia}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=June 2013}}
{{ref improve|date=November 2019}}
{{Infobox broadcast
| call_letters = WNGH-TV
| location = <!--The municipality in which the station's programming originates; studio/office location. Not stated in article, so leave blank.-->
| city = [[Chatsworth, Georgia]]<!--city of license-->
| station_logo = GaPublicBroadcasting Logo.svg
| logo_size = 165px
| station_slogan =
| station_branding =
| analog =
| digital = 33 ([[ultra high frequency|UHF]])
| virtual = 18 ([[Program and System Information Protocol|PSIP]])
| subchannels =
| other_chs = {{unbulleted list|W12DK-D 12 [[Young Harris, Georgia|Young Harris]]|W50AB 50 [[Hiawassee, Georgia|Hiawassee]]|{{citation needed lead|date=November 2019}}
}}
| affiliations = {{GPB DTV/text|18}}{{citation needed lead|date=November 2019}}
| network =
| country = <!--country in which the station's programming originates; studio/office location. Not stated in article so leave blank.-->
| founded =
| airdate = {{start date and age|1967|1|30|p=y}}{{citation needed lead|date=November 2019}}
| enddate =
| callsign_meaning = North Georgia Highlands{{citation needed lead|date=November 2019}}
| former_callsigns = {{unbulleted list
|WCLP (1967–1979){{citation needed lead|date=November 2019}}
|WCLP-TV&nbsp;(1979–2008){{citation needed lead|date=November 2019}}
}}
| former_channel_numbers = {{unbulleted list
|Analog:
|18 (UHF, 1967–2009)
}}
| owner = Georgia Public Broadcasting
| licensee = Georgia Public Telecommunications Commission
| sister_stations =
| former_affiliations = [[National Educational Television|NET]] (1967–1970){{citation needed lead|date=November 2019}}
| effective_radiated_power = {{unbulleted list
|400 [[kilowatt|kW]]{{citation needed lead|date=November 2019}}
|11.4 kW ([[construction permit|CP]]){{citation needed lead|date=November 2019}}
}}
| HAAT = {{unbulleted list|{{convert|550|m|ft|0|abbr=on}}|{{convert|566.8|m|ft|0|abbr=on}} (CP)|{{citation needed lead|date=November 2019}}
}}
| class =
| facility_id = 23942
| coordinates = {{Coord|34|45|2.3|N|84|42|52.7|W|type:landmark_scale:2000}}{{citation needed lead|date=November 2019}}
| licensing_authority = [[Federal Communications Commission|FCC]]
| homepage = {{URL|http://www.gpb.org/}}
}}


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'''WNGH-TV''' (formerly '''WCLP-TV'''{{citation needed lead|date=November 2019}}), [[virtual channel]] 18 ([[ultra high frequency|UHF]] [[digital terrestrial television|digital]] channel 33), is a Public Broadcasting Service ([[PBS]]) [[network affiliate#member station|member]] [[television station]] serving [[Dalton, Georgia|Dalton]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]], United States, that is [[city of license|licensed]] to [[Chatsworth, Georgia|Chatsworth]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://nocable.org/browse-stations/callsign/wngh-tv-chatsworth-ga|title=WNGH TV {{!}} Local TV Channel 18 (CHATSWORTH, GA)|website=NoCable.org|language=en|access-date=2019-08-25}}</ref> Owned by the Georgia Public Telecommunications Commission, it is a [[sister station]] to National Public Radio ([[NPR]]) member [[WNGH-FM]] (98.9 MHz).{{citation needed lead|date=November 2019}} The two stations share transmitter facilities at [[Fort Mountain State Park]] east of Chatsworth.{{citation needed lead|date=November 2019}} WNGH-TV is operated as part of the [[state network|statewide]] [[Georgia Public Broadcasting]] (GPB) television network.{{citation needed lead|date=November 2019}}


Despite its UHF frequency, the [[height above average terrain|height]] of WNGH's transmitter gives it one of GPB's [[broadcast range|largest coverage areas]].{{citation needed lead|date=November 2019}} It penetrates for some distance into the area of [[Chattanooga, Tennessee]]; Chatsworth and Dalton are part of the Chattanooga [[media market]]. It provides at least secondary coverage as far north as [[Athens, Tennessee]], and as far south as [[metro Atlanta]]'s north-northwestern suburbs, many of which can no longer receive GPB's flagship station, [[WGTV (TV)|WGTV]] (channel 8).{{citation needed lead|date=November 2019}} Two [[broadcast relay station#Broadcast translators|translator]] stations help bring the signal to the mountainous parts of the service area. Some network program duplication occurs with [[WTCI-TV]] (channel 45), the main PBS station for the Chattanooga area.{{citation needed lead|date=November 2019}}

==History==
{{Unreferenced section|date=August 2019}}
The station made its first broadcast on January 30, 1967, as WCLP, a [[National Educational Television]] (NET) and Georgia Educational Television [[network affiliate]]. It was Chattanooga's first [[educational television]] station, joined by WTCI-TV in 1970. On February 2, 1979, the station branded itself as WCLP-TV. In 2002, WCLP's digital signal started on channel&nbsp;33.

On April 15, 2008, WCLP-TV changed its call sign to WNGH-TV, to match GPB's new local FM-radio station, [[WNGH-FM]]. The FM station's transmitter was moved to the same [[broadcast tower]] as the TV station atop a mountain within [[Fort Mountain State Park]].

Due to equipment failure in 2008, the station's analog signal operated at reduced [[effective radiated power|power]] (1,500&nbsp;kW, 30% of normal) until it switched entirely to digital.

==Translators==
{{Unreferenced section|date=August 2019}}
WNGH has broadcast translators which extend the station's coverage into areas blocked by distance or terrain, notably by the [[north Georgia mountains]]. All of these translators have been located near the state's border regions with [[Alabama]], [[Tennessee]], and [[North Carolina]].

Currently,{{when|date=November 2019}} only the W12DK-D translator is operating, under a [[broadcast license]] which covered its [[construction permit]] in December 2009.{{clarify|date=November 2019|issue=this covers its construction but is it operating? Since when?}} It is atop [[Brasstown Bald]], the highest point in the state, which is anticipated to be shared by the 97-watt GPB radio station [[WBTB (FM)|WBTB]] FM 90.3.

W12DK-D replaced two other stations:
*W04BJ in [[Young Harris, Georgia]], an analog station permanently off-air since a May&nbsp;2008 equipment failure
*W50AB in [[Hiawassee, Georgia]], which was rejected for a digital license in May&nbsp;2007, as it was then covered by W04BJ's [[broadcast range]]; it remains licensed and may possibly still be operating{{citation needed|date=November 2019}}

Four other stations near Alabama had their analog licenses and digital applications or [[construction permit]]s canceled, apparently at GPB's request:{{citation needed|date=November 2019}}
*W27AA in [[Draketown, Georgia]], which was cancelled in November 2006
*W65AD in [[Cedartown, Georgia]], which was canceled in September 2007
*W35AA in [[LaFayette, Georgia]], which was canceled in July 2007
*W51AB in [[Flintstone, Georgia]], which was canceled in September 2002

This was the largest number of translators assigned to any of the GPB stations. Two others are currently assigned to primary (parent) station [[WGTV (TV)|WGTV]], though all stations [[simulcast]] at all times.

==Digital television==
{{GPB DTV|18|WNGH-DT|Create|Knowled|Kids}}<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.rabbitears.info/market.php?request=station_search&callsign=WNGH#station |title=RabbitEars TV Query for WNGH |access-date=July 31, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140811003825/http://www.rabbitears.info/market.php?request=station_search&callsign=WNGH#station |archive-date=August 11, 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref>

===Analog-to-digital conversion===
WNGH-TV shut down its analog signal, over [[Ultra high frequency|UHF]] channel 18, on February 17, 2009. This was the original target date in which full-power television stations in the United States were to [[Digital television transition in the United States|transition from analog to digital broadcasts]]. The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 33.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-06-1082A2.pdf |title=DTV Tentative Channel Designations for the First and the Second Rounds |accessdate=2012-03-24 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130829004251/http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-06-1082A2.pdf |archive-date=August 29, 2013 |df=mdy-all }}</ref> Through the use of [[Program and System Information Protocol|PSIP]], digital television receivers display the station's [[virtual channel]] as 18, its former UHF analog channel.

==References==
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
*[http://www.gpb.org/ GPB Website]
**[http://www.gpb.org/files/pdfs/tv_stationmap2A.pdf GPB stations map] – includes WNGH coverage area
*{{TVQ|WNGH-TV}}
**{{TVQ|W12DK-D}} (former W04BJ)
**{{TVQ|W50AB}} or [http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/tvq?list=0&facid=167055 its former digital companion]
**{{TVQ|DW27AA}}
**{{TVQ|DW65AD}}
**{{TVQ|DW35AA}}
**{{TVQ|DW51AB}}
*{{BIA|WNGH|TV|TV}}

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