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Old May 8th 04, 10:07 AM
Nyimbo
 
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Default UHF TV reception question for beginner

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

I sent this to the wrong group yesterday, but to my surprise got some
answers without any complaints about being off thread. Anyway I'll
send it again to the correct group
Nyimbo,
Limuru, Kenya

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