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On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 05:40:43 -0700, pincopallo_it wrote:
Many radios for the US market has not only the AM and FM bands but they also have the TV band. Can anyone explain what is the TV band ? Can you hear to television broadcasts in that band ? If so, could it work in Italy too ? If you have analog TV broadcasts on Band I and/or Band III, yes, you should be able to listen to TV broadcasts in Italy with these radios. They usually don't receive UHF broadcasts. It should also be noted they don't get *digital* TV broadcasts. Here in the USA, analog TV is to be shut down in 18 months, so the "TV band" function of these radios will stop working in February 2009. (actually the radio will still work, but there will be no stations to listen to!) |
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