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  2. Television channel frequencies - Wikipedia

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    FM channel 200, 87.9 MHz, overlaps TV 6. This is used only by K200AA.; TV 6 analog audio can be heard on FM 87.75 on most broadcast radio receivers as well as on a European TV tuned to channel E4A or channel IC, but at lower volume than wideband FM broadcast stations, because of the lower deviation.

  3. Pan-American television frequencies - Wikipedia

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    The Pan-American television frequencies are different for terrestrial and cable television systems. Terrestrial television channels are divided into two bands: the VHF band which comprises channels 2 through 13 and occupies frequencies between 54 and 216 MHz, and the UHF band, which comprises channels 14 through 36 and occupies frequencies between 470 and 608 MHz.

  4. Aaj Tak - Wikipedia

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    Aaj Tak was the first news channel in India to use OB vans. [4] By the time the channel came into existence, it had a reach of 52 lakh households. It now broadcasts to three crore households and its viewership in news channels is 56%. [3] On 14 December 2018, Aaj Tak launched India's first Hindi high-definition channel, Aaj Tak HD. [1]

  5. List of digital television stations in the Philippines

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    UHF Channel Frequency LCN Broadcaster Short Name ... Light TV SD1: Light TV Promotional channel 33.31: Light TV 1seg: Light TV: 4:3 240p LDTV: 1seg: DWAO-DTV: 38: 617 ...

  6. Asian television frequencies - Wikipedia

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    Asian television frequencies refer to the allocation and standardization of radio frequency bands used for television broadcasting across countries in Asia. These frequencies are regulated by regional authorities and international agreements to ensure compatibility and prevent interference between broadcasting systems.

  7. 6-meter band - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 1938, the FCC created 6 MHz wide television channel allocations working around the 5-meter amateur band with channel 2 occupying 50–56 MHz. In 1940, television channel 2 was reallocated to 60 MHz and TV channel 1 was moved to 50–56 MHz maintaining a gap for the 5-meter amateur band. When the US entered World War II ...

  8. Broadcast range - Wikipedia

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    The legally protected range of a station extends beyond this range, out to the point where signal strength is expected to be 1mV/m for most stations in North America, though for class B1 stations it is 0.7mV/m, and as low as 0.5mV/m for full class B stations (the maximum allowed in densely populated areas of both Canada and the U.S.).

  9. Band IV - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, Band IV allocations are 8 MHz wide, traditionally consisting of 14 channels from UHF 21 to 34 inclusive.However, in the mid-1990s the squeezing of analogue Channel 5 broadcasts into the existing national terrestrial TV transmitter network effectively closed a gap between bands IV and V, which was previously reserved for radar applications and home consumer devices.