WHSG-TV


WHSG-TV, virtual channel 63, is a TBN owned-and-operated station serving Atlanta, Georgia, United States that is licensed to Monroe. The station is owned by the Trinity Broadcasting Network. WHSG's studios are located on Agape Way in Decatur, and its transmitter is located in Atlanta's Cabbagetown section.
Because it airs no local content, it is not carried as a local channel on DirecTV; the national TBN feed is already available. Conversely, WUVM-LP is carried on DirecTV instead.
It had one broadcast translator, W55BM, licensed to Marietta with transmitter atop Sweat Mountain, northwest of Atlanta. That station was later W49DE and WXID-LP, an affiliate of JCTV.

History

The channel launched on March 15, 1991. As the call sign indicates, this was an affiliate of the Home Shopping Network throughout much of the 1991–1998 time frame, replacing WNGM. In 1999, TBN bought the station and changed to the current religious format.

Digital television

WHSG-TV shut down its analog signal, over UHF channel 63, on April 16, 2009. The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 44, using PSIP to display WHSG-TV's virtual channel as 63 on digital television receivers, which was among the high band UHF channels that were removed from broadcasting use as a result of the transition.
The station's analog transmitter was located in northern Rockdale County, halfway between Monroe and Atlanta. The station's digital facility is immediately south of Atlanta's Inman Park neighborhood, along the north side of Interstate 20. This is the same tower used by WUPA, built by that station when its original location could not hold a second large TV antenna for digital, although both WHSG and WUPA have since moved to the North Druid Hills site, sharing an antenna through a diplexer. It also has WIRE-CD, an expired construction permit for W06CM-D, and a license for WYGA-CD on channel 16. No serious damage occurred to the tower when the 2008 Atlanta tornado passed by the site, even though the then-analog WYGA-CA 45 was knocked off-air. WHSG had an application to increase from 700 kW to its maximum 1000 kW effective radiated power with the same antenna height, which is now licensed at the new site.