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  1. Nov 10, 2022 · In North America, UHF TV channels 70 to 83 never saw much use, but in 1985, Radio Shack introduced the Multiple Video Distribution System, which accepted three video signals and rebroadcasted...

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  2. What channels should you get? To check Freeview TV channels at your home enter your postcode and house name or number to find the channels available where you live.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Channel_70Channel 70 - Wikipedia

    Channel 70 was removed from television use in 1983, but was formerly used by television stations in North America which broadcast on 806-812 MHz. In the United States , channels 70-83 served primarily as a "translator band" containing repeater transmitters to fill gaps in coverage for existing stations.

  4. The Freeview Channel Checker gives a good indication of whether you’ll be able to receive Freeview and what channels you'll get. But do bear in mind that it's a prediction based on an area of 100 square metres around your address.

  5. Nov 20, 2022 · Transmitting on the Banned UHF TV Channels 70-83. In this video on Chris Cuff’s VWestlife channel, he drags out his RadioShack Archer Multiple Video Distribution System from 1985 to demonstrate how it used the higher UHF bands to allow you to send three different video signals to the same TV.

  6. Dec 18, 2021 · 5. 806-890 MHz (channels 70-83) - 800 MHz band. TV stations vacated this band in the late 1970s. Used by land mobile radio and various wireless and broadband networks. Audio, video and pilot frequencies are for reference only. 6. 614-698 MHz (channels 38-51) - 600 MHz band.

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  8. The frequencies used by UHF channels 70 through 83 were reallocated to the Land Mobile Radio System (Public Safety and Trunked Radio) and mobile phones in a CCIR worldwide convention in 1982, and thus were never used for digital TV but are highlighted in cyan and listed here for theoretical use.

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