W6XAH

W6XAH was an experimental television station that broadcast in Bakersfield, California, starting on January 6, 1932 and continuing until 1935. W6XAH was operated by Frank Schamblin, Leo Schamblin and Charles Schamblin of the Pioneer Mercantile Company, which also started the first radio station in Bakersfield in 1933, KPMC, operating on 1560 kHz. Lee de Forest was involved in the television station, and a nearly lifesize picture of him was on the wall at KPMC. This station is in no way related to current LPTV station KPMC-LP.

W6XAH

W6XAH was an experimental television station that broadcast in Bakersfield, California, starting on January 6, 1932 and continuing until 1935. W6XAH was operated by Frank Schamblin, Leo Schamblin and Charles Schamblin of the Pioneer Mercantile Company, which also started the first radio station in Bakersfield in 1933, KPMC, operating on 1560 kHz. Lee de Forest was involved in the television station, and a nearly lifesize picture of him was on the wall at KPMC. This station is in no way related to current LPTV station KPMC-LP.