K45AR

K45AR (channel 45) was a low-power television station in Eagle Bend, Minnesota, United States.

It started in the late 1970s under the call sign KXG2CB, then transmitting on a 100-watt transmitter under an experimental license from the FCC.

[2] K45AR was the idea of Eagle Bend High School principal Richard Lundgren.

Because KG2XCB broadcast on a conventional UHF channel in the clear, people with a regular antenna could receive the signal at home and watch the classes being offered by the schools.

In October 1984, the FCC granted a license to upgrade KG2XCB to become K45AR, a regular low-power UHF TV station.