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WACX (channel 55), branded SuperChannel Orlando, is a religious independent television station licensed to Leesburg, Florida, United States, serving the Orlando area. Locally owned by SuperChannel Worship Ministries, Inc., the station maintains studios on W. Central Parkway in Altamonte Springs, and its transmitter is located near Bithlo, Florida.

WACX operates on a commercial license, even though it, like most religious stations, is supported through donations from viewers. Its schedule consists primarily of national and local religious programming.[1]

History

WACX first signed on the air on March 6, 1982, as WIYE, operating on analog channel 55.[2] However, it has roots in a local Christian cable channel begun by Claud and Freeda Bowers in 1977.

Channel 55's signal originally did not make it too far out of Lake County. However, the station had grown enough that by 1987 it was able to move to a new transmitter capable of 5 million watts of power, boosting its coverage area to the entire Central Florida area. It became WACX in 1988, and began branding itself as "SuperChannel 55" because at the time it was the only station in the area airing at the maximum power allowed for a UHF station. (The WIYE calls now reside at a low-power CBS affiliate in Parkersburg, West Virginia.)

From the 1990s through September 2006, WACX was affiliated with TBN, regularly airing select programs from the network; this affiliation ceased after TBN acquired WTGL-TV (channel 52) in Cocoa and changed its call sign to WHLV-TV. Since then, the station has regularly featured programming from The Inspiration Network (INSP) and periodically from God TV.

At one point, WACX controlled the "SuperChannel TBN" service on the Sky Angel religious satellite system, but this was replaced with the national TBN feed in 2006.

Technical information

Subchannels

The station's signal is multiplexed:

Subchannels of WACX[3]
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
55.1 480i 16:9 WACX-D1 Main WACX programming
55.2 WACX-D2 Aliento Vision
55.3 WACX-D3 GEB America
55.4 WACX-D4 SonLife
55.5 WACX-D5 QVC Over the Air
55.6 WACX-D6 Believer's Voice of Victory Network
55.7 WACX-D7 SuperChannel Classics
55.8 WACX-D8 CBN News
55.9 WACX-D9 QVC2
55.10 WACXD10 J.U.M.P. Global Network (JUMP Ministries)
55.11 WACXD11 Mega TV Orlando
55.12 WACXD12 Greater Love TV
55.13 WACXD13 NRB TV
55.14 WACXD14 One America Plus
55.15 WACXD15 QVC2

Analog-to-digital conversion

WACX shut down its analog signal, over UHF channel 55, in March 2006. The station's digital signal continued to broadcast on its pre-transition UHF channel 40, using virtual channel 55.[4]

Translator

WACX presently operates a digital translator station which rebroadcasts its signal into the GainesvilleOcala area. In addition, programming from WACX's main channel is carried on a digital subchannel of WJGV-CD (channel 48) in Palatka.[5]

City of license Callsign Channel ERP HAAT Facility ID Transmitter coordinates
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Former translators

Previously, WACX operated a network of analog translators which rebroadcast its signal into other parts of Florida:

Area served City of license Callsign Channel Notes
Tallahassee Madison W03AO 3 License canceled on September 24, 2013[6]
Tallahassee WACX-LP 9 Sold to Restoration Place, Inc. in August 2011 (now WWRP-LP).[7]
Tampa Bay Lakeland WLWA-LP 14 Went dark on June 15, 2006, after losing its transmitter site;[8] license canceled on April 24, 2009.[9]
Gainesville Alachua W69AY 69 Replaced with digital translator W40CQ-D (now WACX-LD);[10] license canceled on March 27, 2009.[11]

Majesty Building

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