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Kinda Radio RF anyway
What happened to TV Channel one ?? -- Keyboard In The Wilderness |
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![]() Keyboard In The Wilderness wrote: Kinda Radio RF anyway What happened to TV Channel one ?? Don't think it was ever assigned simply based upon the fact that it was #1 as I recall. dxAce Michigan USA |
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Not true it was assigned but never used -- answer later -- lets see who
knows ?? -- Keyboard to you "dxAce" wrote in message ... Keyboard In The Wilderness wrote: Kinda Radio RF anyway What happened to TV Channel one ?? Don't think it was ever assigned simply based upon the fact that it was #1 as I recall. dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() "Keyboard In The Wilderness" wrote in message news:blU7d.41228$aW5.18759@fed1read07... Not true it was assigned but never used -- answer later -- lets see who knows ?? Wasn't it used as a police frequency? |
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TV Channel one quiz
Nope that was not the reason -- police frequency -- Keyboard to you "DesignGuy" wrote in message news:jtU7d.161984$MQ5.126337@attbi_s52... "Keyboard In The Wilderness" wrote in message news:blU7d.41228$aW5.18759@fed1read07... Not true it was assigned but never used -- answer later -- lets see who knows ?? Wasn't it used as a police frequency? |
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OK, it was 48 to 54 MHz, and 50-54 was given to hams as 6 meter band.
Now my thinking gets hazy, but wasn't the OLD FM band 42-48 MHz? If it was, then the FCC (or was it FRC in those days?) couldn't put any FM stations too close to TV-1, the same way that today, 88.1 88.3 and 88.5 (and of course 87.9) are not grantable if there's a Channel 6 nearby (82-88 MHz). |
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![]() "Radioman390" wrote in message ... OK, it was 48 to 54 MHz, and 50-54 was given to hams as 6 meter band. Now my thinking gets hazy, but wasn't the OLD FM band 42-48 MHz? If it was, then the FCC (or was it FRC in those days?) couldn't put any FM stations too close to TV-1, the same way that today, 88.1 88.3 and 88.5 (and of course 87.9) are not grantable if there's a Channel 6 nearby (82-88 MHz). You may have something there. I think I remember reading something like that? -- 73 and good DXing. Brian ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A lot of radios and 100' of rusty wire! Zumbrota, Southern MN Brian's Radio Universe http://webpages.charter.net/brianhill/ |
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"Keyboard In The Wilderness" wrote in message news:raU7d.41223$aW5.23615@fed1read07...
Kinda Radio RF anyway What happened to TV Channel one ?? The original TV band plan did in fact list CH1 from 48~54MHz, but, becaue of two reasons, 1 the FM BCB band was already in place, and 2) becaue of likely in band interfernece it was dropped. I think the NTSC group meetings are archived at Columbia University, and it is spelled out in boring detail. Terry |
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What happened to TV Channel one ??
I remember hearing an old story about how there was a channel 1 at one time, but the frequency interfered with human brain function, and every time there was a channel 1 broadcast it caused all the people within a certain radius of the transmitter to get up and flush their toilets at once, or something ridiculous like that. I win, right? |
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Keyboard In The Wilderness wrote:
What happened to TV Channel one ?? http://www.tech-notes.tv/History&Trivia/Channel%20One/Channel_1.htm http://members.aol.com/jeff560/tvch1.html -- "One month from today, the American dream is on the ballot." -- John Kerry, 10/2 So is the American Nightmare, Jack-F... the thought of you in the White House. Please go back to Communist Viet Nam where you're appreciated. |
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