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"Nyimbo" wrote:
I see that the specs for some radios include TV frequencies but always for channel 2-13 VHF. Where are the UHF frequencies located and why are they not available except on a TV set? I don't even need it now but there was a time a couple years back when CNN was starting to be broadcast live 24 hours on a local UHF station, I think it was channel 35. I wanted to be able to receive it on a radio in my office but at that time none of the radios I looked at that had TV had TV UHF. Nyimbo Limuru, Kenya Scanner radios will cover some of the UHF channels. In the US, all TV channels are 6 MHz wide. Channel 14 is 470-476 MHz. Channel 15 is 476-482 MHz, etc. The audio carrier is 5.75 MHz up from the bottom of the channel (e.g., for ch 14, audio would be at 475.75 MHz). See: http://www.chem.hawaii.edu/uham/catvfreq.html The frequency assignments and broadcast standards in Kenya are probably very different. Art, N2AH |
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