From where on earth should i find tv friquncy table?
Answers: TV transmissions are surrounded by 'bands', rather than on one discreet frequency. That's because the amount of information surrounded by the signal is so great. In the US, the bands are 6 MHz yawning. In Europe they're generally 7 MHz far-reaching.
The following are the current US VHF frequency allocations:
Ch2 54-60 MHz
Ch3 60-66
Ch4 66-72
Ch5 76-82
Ch6 82-88
Ch7 174-180
Ch8 180-186
Ch9 186-192
Ch10 192-198
Ch11 198-204
Ch12 204-210
Ch13 210-216
UHF allocations start with Ch14 at 470-476 and verbs in 6 MHz steps up to Ch 69 at 8OO-806.
If you be in motion to your local library, try to find a book called 'Reference Data For Radio Engineers'. Though I long ago memorized the allocations, that be my original source.
Cable channel are the same for Ch 2-13. 14-22 are within the space between 6 and 7. 23 starts immediately above 13 at 216-222 and verbs in 6 MHz steps.
All this applies to analog signals. If they're digital, it's completely different, because the information is sent within packets fairly than continuously.
Hope this helps your research.
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