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... channels were allocated to the BBC ; and proposed that unallocated Band III channels should be used for this purpose . 702. So long as only the five frequency channels in Band I are available to the BBC , the Corporation's plans for ...
... channels were allocated to the BBC ; and proposed that unallocated Band III channels should be used for this purpose . 702. So long as only the five frequency channels in Band I are available to the BBC , the Corporation's plans for ...
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... channels are , or will be , used by the Independent Television Authority for its present service leaving two channels and a share in three others not yet allocated . The BBC believes that these uncommitted channels should not be used ...
... channels are , or will be , used by the Independent Television Authority for its present service leaving two channels and a share in three others not yet allocated . The BBC believes that these uncommitted channels should not be used ...
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... channels could be created , and the use of the lowest channel in Band I avoided . The new British channels would then coincide with the 7 Mc / s 625 - line VHF channels now used by West European and Commonwealth countries . Ten channels ...
... channels could be created , and the use of the lowest channel in Band I avoided . The new British channels would then coincide with the 7 Mc / s 625 - line VHF channels now used by West European and Commonwealth countries . Ten channels ...
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