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On Sat, 20 Aug 2005 08:49:28 -0400, "J. Mc Laughlin"
wrote: TV Channels 5 and 6 broadcast in the 76-88 MHz band. 75 MHz exactly is an aircraft beacon frequency and some land mobile is distributed either side of 75 MHz. TV channels 2-4 extend from 54 MHz to 72 MHz. TV channel 1 does not exist. The sound channel for a broadcast TV is at the upper end of its 6 MHz wide allocation. Thus most FM broadcast receivers are able to hear channel 6's audio. Ah! Now it makes sense. Thanks for the details. Being a Midwesterner, it is a mystery why one would wish to have a honeymoon in NYC. Next time, see the real USA. Wife's choice, and not a bad one really. NY was sort of like Paris but much more conservative. I also spent a week's holiday (vacation) driving through California in January, sticking to the rural areas and avoiding SF/LA. Drove through the central valley and headed up through the hills towards Leavitt Peak which was breathtaking. Was also nice to chat to people who, like me, were country folk. Mind you, they do like their Christianity there, don't they? -- Andrew Oakley |