The only System I Band I transmitter on Channel B was RTÉ One from the Maghera, Co.
Channel A was never used terrestrially.
United Kingdom and most British Territories įurther information: Analogue terrestrial television in the United Kingdom#405 line system System A 405 lines (discontinued in 1985)
Channels 1 through 3 are reallocated for the expansion of the FM band.
The frequency spacing for each channel is 6 MHz as the countries above, except between channels 7 and 8 (which overlap).
Channel 2 video is the same as European Channel 3 video.
Channel 1 audio is the same as European Channel 2 audio and the video is the same as European Channel 2A.
FM 11 55 TV
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 4A or channel C, but at lower volume than wideband FM broadcast stations, because of the lower deviation.
Channel 6A is only used in South Korea and the Philippines.
FM channel 200, 87.9 MHz, overlaps TV 6.
System N 625 lines (used in Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay).
System M 525 lines (most countries in the Americas and Caribbean, South Korea, Taiwan and the Philippines).
North America, South America, Caribbean, South Korea, Taiwan, Burma (Myanmar) the Philippines – assignments since Febru This required a reassignment of the VHF channels to the plan currently in use. It was also decided to move the allocation for FM radio from the 42-50 MHz band to a larger 88-106 MHz band (later extended to the current 88-108 MHz FM band). military, which still uses them to this day. Main article: North American broadcast television frequenciesĭuring World War II, the frequencies originally assigned as channels 13 to 18 were appropriated by the U.S.
2.6 DVB-T/DVB-T2/DTMB/ISDB-T Digital television frequencies (Western Europe, Eastern Europe most countries Asia, Africa and Oceania.
2.5 France, Eastern Europe, Former Soviet Union, French overseas territories and former French colonies in Africa, North Korea.
2.4 Western Europe, Greenland, most countries in Asia and Africa, and most of Oceania.
2.3 United Kingdom, Ireland, Hong Kong, Macau, Falkland Islands and Southern Africa.
2.1 Americas (most countries), South Korea, Taiwan, Burma (Myanmar) and the Philippines.
1.7 French overseas departments and territories and former French African colonies.
1.5 Western Europe, Greenland and most countries in Asia, Africa and Oceania.
1.3 United Kingdom and most British Territories.
1.1.1 North America, South America, Caribbean, South Korea, Taiwan, Burma (Myanmar) the Philippines – assignments since February 25, 1946.
1.1 Americas (most countries), South Korea, Taiwan, Burma (Myanmar) and the Philippines.