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Brenda Ann wrote:
Channel 1 has never actually existed. It was originally a designated television channel, but was done away with and given to other services before television ever actually started broadcasting (48-50 MHz is VHF low band public service frequencies (police/fire/ambulance) and cordless phones, baby monitors and other Part 15 devices. 50-54 MHz is the Amateur 6 meter band. Channel-1 was part of the original Armstrong FM band. |
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starman wrote:
Brenda Ann wrote: Channel 1 has never actually existed. It was originally a designated television channel, but was done away with and given to other services before television ever actually started broadcasting (48-50 MHz is VHF low band public service frequencies (police/fire/ambulance) and cordless phones, baby monitors and other Part 15 devices. 50-54 MHz is the Amateur 6 meter band. Channel-1 was part of the original Armstrong FM band. The Armstrong FM band was 42-50 Mhz, IIRC. |
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running dogg wrote:
starman wrote: Channel-1 was part of the original Armstrong FM band. The Armstrong FM band was 42-50 Mhz, IIRC. Channel-1 was *originally* 44-50 Mhz. http://members.aol.com/jeff560/tvch1.html |
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