There was a channel 70 operated by KTTC Rochester (NBC) in Blue Earth MN as late as the DTV transition. Not kidding. K70DR was the calls.
Another channel 70 was operating in Kansas up into the '00s as well. KAKE translator somewhere.
KAKE had more than a translator "somewhere..."
It had a handful of them, even in Manhattan, KS, which was outside the Wichita-Hutchinson market.
Wichita's
KAKE-TV was the weakest affiliate, in terms of Kansas statewide coverage, compared to Wichita's
KSN (NBC) &
KBS (CBS), which each had full-power mostly repeater VHF satellite stations covering the western half of the Sunflower State.
KAKE had a full-power satellite station, as well, but only one (KUPK-TV, Garden City/ Copeland, KS).
So translators were used to fill-in coverage holes in parts of the state.
Here was the breakdown of full-power satellite stations:
Garden City/ Dodge City (southwest KS)
KSN, KBS, KAKE
Goodland/Oberlin (northwest KS)
KSN, KBS.
Later, in the 1980s, a full-power station in Colby, KS, eventually became affiliated with KAKE.
Great Bend/ Hays (central KS)
KSN, KBS
KAKE had translator stations in the UHF 70-75 range in Great Bend, Russell, Hays and Salina.
KAKE's hourly ID, at least during the daytime, was:
"And here are the KAKE-LAND translator stations of CHANNEL 10 !!!"
Those translators were relocated to other UHF signals.
Our home didn't have cable for a time in the late 70s. We used a long, narrow UHF antenna aimed north of Great Bend to bring in ABC. Hutchinson's KWCH (CBS) came in well in Great Bend, while KSNC-TV, channel 2, with its tower north of Great Bend, was very strong. KAYS-TV (now KBSL, CBS), also had coverage in Great Bend.
Central KS still doesn't have an OTA ABC affiliate. KAKE's signal doesn't go more than 60-70 miles out of Wichita, and doesn't make it to the important central KS cities of Great Bend, Hays, etc.
Even KWCH (formerly KTVH-TV), Wichita-Hutchinson, had a translator in Arkansas City, KS, along the Okla. border. It's signal couldn't reach all the way to the KS state line.
The Wichita ABC & NBC affiliates barely made it there, either.
That translator, like the KAKE one in Manhattan, KS, also got shut down years ago.