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Old June 13th 19, 09:43 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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On Thu, 13 Jun 2019 10:00:09 -0700, James Ryan wrote:

+AD4 (News) Why is
+AD4 there no Channel 1?

Early production (1946 or so) TV sets had channel 1. The FCC planned to have VHF-lo radio in some areas and low power TV in other areas. Then the FCC changed their minds and gave the channel entirely to VHF-lo radio. So there was no longer any reason to put a channel 1 on the TV tuners.

TV channel 1 was, more or less, the early FM band. There are ALOT more early FM radio survivors than TV channel 1 survivors.

Back in the 70s, I could hear the old aircall pagers broadcasting there. There was a cab company using that band, too. Now, it seems pretty much abandoned.

Before FM there were a few experimental high fidelity AM stations broadcasting on VHF-lo and high SW frequencies.