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Bands I and III are Very High Frequency ( VHF ) Bands . As regards Bands IV ( 470–582 Mc / s * ) and V ( 606-960 Mc / s * ) - which are Ultra High Frequency ( UHF ) Bands - we had already been informed by your prede- cessor that it had ...
Bands I and III are Very High Frequency ( VHF ) Bands . As regards Bands IV ( 470–582 Mc / s * ) and V ( 606-960 Mc / s * ) - which are Ultra High Frequency ( UHF ) Bands - we had already been informed by your prede- cessor that it had ...
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We now understand , however , that many Western European countries , while still intending to use 625 - line standards with 8 Mc / s channels in Bands IV and V , are considering whether there would be advantage in using in those Bands ...
We now understand , however , that many Western European countries , while still intending to use 625 - line standards with 8 Mc / s channels in Bands IV and V , are considering whether there would be advantage in using in those Bands ...
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It will be necessary to duplicate in the UHF bands the present service as an essential preliminary to the re - engineering of the VHF bands . The cost of transmitters in Band IV and V for the duplication of each of the present ...
It will be necessary to duplicate in the UHF bands the present service as an essential preliminary to the re - engineering of the VHF bands . The cost of transmitters in Band IV and V for the duplication of each of the present ...
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