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Channel numberChannel frequency boundaries, MHzCarrier frequency of the image, MHzCarrier frequency of sound, MHz
Meter waves
148,5-56,549,7556,25
258-6659,2565,75
376-8477,2583,75
484-9285,2591,75
592-10093,2599,75
6174-182175,25181,75
7182-190183,25189,75
8190-198191,25197,75
9198-206199,25205,75
10206-214207,25213,75
11214-222215,25221,75
12222-230223,25229,75
decimeter waves
21470-478471,25477,75
22478-486479,25485,75
23486-494487,25493,75
24494-502495,25501,75
25502-510503,25509,75
26510-518511,25517,75
27518-526519,25525,75
28526-534527,25533,75
29534-542535,25541,75
30542-550543,25549,75
31550-558551,25557,75
32558-566559,25565,75
33566-574567,25573,75
34574-582575,25581,75
35582-590583,25589,75
36590-598591,25597,75
37598-606599,25605,75
38606-614607,25613,75
39614-622615,25621,75
40622-630623,25629,75
41630-638631,25637,75
42638-646639,25645,75
43646-654647,25653,75
44654-662655,25661,75
45662-670663,25669,75
46670-678671,25677,75
47678-686679,25685,75
48686-694687,25693,75
49694-702695,25701,75
50702-710703,25709,75
51710-718711,25717,75
52718-726719,25725,75
53726-734727,25733,75
54734-742735,25741,75
55742-750743,25749,75
56750-758751,25757,75
57758-766759,25765,75
58766-774767,25773,75
59774-782775,25781,75
60782-790783,25789,75

Literature

  1. Handbook of radio amateur-designer. M.Radio and communication. 1983, page 95.

Publication: N. Bolshakov, rf.atnn.ru

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Alexander Stepanovich
Well, where else can you find channel frequencies, for example, for the selection or manufacture of an antenna. Very happy that I found it. Thank you.


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