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Re: new potential band threat
Dave,
Here is two pages to visit to help you with the information you seek:
Cable TV Freq's: http://w6yx.stanford.edu/~stevem/atv/refinfo/catvch.html
Broadcast TV Freq's: http://w6yx.stanford.edu/~stevem/atv/refinfo/bctvch.html
I hope this help you out.
Other references can be found at:
http://Jones-Clan.com/amateur_radio/Klamath_Amateur_Television.htm
73
Walt
KC7HEX
Advisor to Klamath County School ARC ~ KC7VWW
Dave D'Epagnier wrote:
> What frequency range is channel 60-69?
>
> --Dave
>
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> From: ke6qis@juno.com [SMTP:ke6qis@juno.com]
> Sent: Monday, March 13, 2000 5:59 PM
> To: amsat-bb@AMSAT.Org
> Subject: [amsat-bb] new potential band threat
>
> <snip>
> The FCC is expected to auction frequencies this spring that are
> particularly good for delivering wireless internet service to home
> and
> handheld computers. These currently belong to analog TV broadcasters
> using channels 60 to 69. Those broadcasters will eventually shift to
> digital and have to give up those analog channels, but that could
> take
> years.
>
>
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