Subchannels The station's signal is
multiplexed: There is no 64.2 on this multiplex, as it is broadcast from KUVS-DT. On September 27, 2021, a new digital network called
Digi-TV was launched on KFTK's fifth subchannel (64.5). It was short-lived as the network ceased operations on August 1, 2022.
Analog-to-digital conversion KTFK-TV ended
transmission of
analog television over
UHF channel 64 on May 8, 2009, due to equipment failure, and informed the FCC there was insufficient time before the June 12
shutoff to do repairs. Despite losing its analog transmitter, KTFK continued digital broadcasting on its transitional digital channel 62, until the June 12 cutoff. On June 13, 2009, it began broadcasting on its permanent
DTV channel, UHF channel 26. As part of the analog-to-digital transition, KTFK-TV moved its broadcast location from an antenna on
Mount Diablo, which it shared with
KTNC-TV, to an antenna on the
KXTV/KOVR candelabra in Walnut Grove. This move was necessary because transmissions from Mount Diablo can be received in both the
San Francisco and
Sacramento markets, and there were no channels remaining for KTFK to use that would be free of interference in both markets. Moving broadcasting to Walnut Grove prevented potential interference with
San Francisco Bay Area stations. ==References==