New Ingrean television frequencies

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A television transmitter tower; coloured red and white, situated on top of a mountain with a clear blue sky behind.
A typical broadcast transmitter of the type used in New Ingrea.

The allocation of television frequencies in New Ingrea largely follows a unique pattern set by the Postmaster-Generals Department in the early 1960s. Since then, the allocation was undergone significant change to keep pace with the changes in television broadcasting technology and the viewing habits of the general public.

Frequency allocation table

VHF[note 1]

RF Band Channel No. QAM Centre
(MHz)
Allocation
Band I 0 43.5 RTNI 1
  • Mount Rummery, ILUN
  • Mount Howsley, WAYL
  • Moanui Hill, VERN (trans.)
1 51.5
  • Mount Witham, ALDN
  • Mount Romney, WEST
  • Mount Pakira, VERN (trans.)
2 59.5
  • Mount Henwicke, FYNN
  • Mount Caroline, CENT (trans.)
3 67.5
3A 79.5
  • Mount Drummond, DEVX
Band III 4 177.5 RTNI 2
5 186
6 194.5
7 203
8 211.5 ITN TV
9 219.5
10 227.5
11 236

UHF

RF Band Channel No. QAM Centre
(MHz)
Allocation
Band IV 28 529.5
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
Band V 36
69 816.5

References and notes

References

Notes

  1. Analogue transmission. Discontinued in 2015