Asian television frequencies
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Japan
Japan
Japan is an island nation in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south...
















System J 525 lines
ChVideo (MHz)Audio (MHz)
191.2595.75
297.25101.75
3103.25107.75
4171.25175.75
5177.25181.75
6183.25187.75
7189.25193.75
8193.25197.75
9199.25203.75
10205.25209.75
11211.25215.75
12217.25221.75

Original P.R.C. channel assignments










System D 625 lines
ChVideo (MHz)Audio (MHz)
149.7556.25
257.7564.25
365.7572.25
477.2583.75
585.2591.75
693.2599.75

Assignments since c.1975
















System D 625 lines
ChVideo (MHz)Audio (MHz)
149.7556.25
257.7564.25
365.7572.25
477.2583.75
585.2591.75
6168.25174.75
7176.25182.75
8184.25190.75
9192.25198.75
10200.25206.75
11208.25214.75
12216.25222.75

Republic of China
Republic of China
The Republic of China , commonly known as Taiwan , is a unitary sovereign state located in East Asia. Originally based in mainland China, the Republic of China currently governs the island of Taiwan , which forms over 99% of its current territory, as well as Penghu, Kinmen, Matsu and other minor...

 (Taiwan)















System M 525 lines
ChVideo (MHz)Audio (MHz)
A55.2559.75
B61.2565.75
C67.2571.75
D175.25179.75
E181.25185.75
F187.25191.75
G193.25197.75
H199.25203.75
I205.25209.75
J211.25215.75
J1217.25221.75

Indonesia
Indonesia
Indonesia , officially the Republic of Indonesia , is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania. Indonesia is an archipelago comprising approximately 13,000 islands. It has 33 provinces with over 238 million people, and is the world's fourth most populous country. Indonesia is a republic, with an...

System B 625 lines
Channel Video carrier (MHz) Audio carrier (MHz)
2 48.25 53.75
3 55.25 60.75
4 62.25 67.75
5 175.25 180.75
6 182.25 187.75
7 189.25 194.75
8 196.25 201.75
9 203.25 208.75
10 210.25 215.75
11 217.25 222.75
12 224.25 229.75

Japan
Japan
Japan is an island nation in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south...






















































System J 525 lines
ChVideo (MHz)Audio (MHz)
13471.25475.75
14477.25481.75
15483.25487.75
16489.25493.75
17495.25499.75
18501.25505.75
19507.25511.75
20513.25517.75
21519.25523.75
22525.25529.75
23531.25535.75
24537.25541.75
25543.25547.75
26549.25553.75
27555.25559.75
28561.25565.75
29567.25571.75
30573.25577.75
31579.25583.75
32585.25589.75
33591.25595.75
34597.25601.75
35603.25607.75
36609.25613.75
37615.25619.75
38621.25625.75
39627.25631.75
40633.25637.75
41639.25643.75
42645.25649.75
43651.25655.75
44657.25661.75
45663.25667.75
46669.25673.75
47675.25679.75
48681.25685.75
49687.25691.75
50693.25697.75
51699.25703.75
52705.25709.75
53711.25715.75
54717.25721.75
55723.25727.75
56729.25733.75
57735.25739.75
58741.25745.75
59747.25751.75
60753.25757.75
61759.25763.75
62765.25769.75

People's Republic of China
People's Republic of China
China , officially the People's Republic of China , is the most populous country in the world, with over 1.3 billion citizens. Located in East Asia, the country covers approximately 9.6 million square kilometres...






















































System D 625 lines
ChVideo (MHz)Audio (MHz)
13471.25477.75
14479.25485.75
15487.25493.75
16495.25501.75
17503.25509.75
18511.25517.75
19519.25525.75
20527.25533.75
21535.25541.75
22543.25549.75
23551.25557.75
24559.25565.75
25605.25611.75
26613.25619.75
27621.25627.75
28629.25635.75
29637.25643.75
30645.25651.75
31653.25659.75
32661.25667.75
33669.25675.75
34677.25683.75
35685.25691.75
36693.25699.75
37701.25707.75
38709.25715.75
39717.25723.75
40725.25731.75
41733.25739.75
42741.25747.75
43749.25755.75
44757.25763.75
45765.25771.75
46773.25779.75
47781.25787.75
48789.25795.75
49797.25803.75
50805.25811.75
51813.25819.75
52821.25827.75
53829.25835.75
54837.25843.75
55845.25851.75
56853.25859.75
57861.25867.75
58871.25877.75
59879.25885.75
60887.25893.75
61895.25901.75
62903.25909.75
  • NOTE: The original assignments of Channels 25 to 57 were 2 MHz higher in frequency until c.1984. Channels 58 to 62 were deleted at this time.

See also

  • Broadcast television systems
    • ATSC (standards)
    • Multichannel television sound
      Multichannel television sound
      Multichannel television sound, better known as MTS , is the method of encoding three additional channels of audio into an NTSC-format audio carrier.- History :...

    • NTSC
      NTSC
      NTSC, named for the National Television System Committee, is the analog television system that is used in most of North America, most of South America , Burma, South Korea, Taiwan, Japan, the Philippines, and some Pacific island nations and territories .Most countries using the NTSC standard, as...

    • NTSC-J
      NTSC-J
      NTSC-J is an analog television system and video display standard for the region of Japan.While NTSC-M is an official standard, "J" is more a colloquial indicator as used in Marketing definition but not an official term.-Technical definition:...

    • PAL
      PAL
      PAL, short for Phase Alternating Line, is an analogue television colour encoding system used in broadcast television systems in many countries. Other common analogue television systems are NTSC and SECAM. This page primarily discusses the PAL colour encoding system...

    • RCA
      RCA
      RCA Corporation, founded as the Radio Corporation of America, was an American electronics company in existence from 1919 to 1986. The RCA trademark is currently owned by the French conglomerate Technicolor SA through RCA Trademark Management S.A., a company owned by Technicolor...

    • SECAM
      SECAM
      SECAM, also written SÉCAM , is an analog color television system first used in France....

  • Moving image formats
    Moving image formats
    This article discusses moving image capture, transmission and presentation from today's technical and creative points of view; concentrating on aspects of frame rates.- Essential parameters :...

  • Early television stations
  • Knife-edge effect
    Knife-edge effect
    In electromagnetic wave propagation, the knife-edge effect or edge diffraction is a redirection by diffraction of a portion of the incident radiation that strikes a well-defined obstacle such as a mountain range or the edge of a building....

    • Channel 37
      Channel 37
      Channel 37 is an unused television channel in countries using the M and N broadcast television system standards. Channel 37 occupies a band of UHF frequencies from 608 to 614 MHz, frequencies that are particularly important to radio astronomy...

  • North American broadcast television frequencies
    North American broadcast television frequencies
    The North American broadcast television frequencies are on designated television channels numbered 2 through 69, approximately between 54 and 806 MHz. Traditionally, the frequencies are divided into two sections, the very high frequency band and the ultra high frequency band. The VHF band is...

  • North American cable television frequencies
    North American cable television frequencies
    In North American cable TV networks, the radio frequencies used to carry signals to the customer are allocated to standardarized channel numbers listed in the CEA standard 542. Cable channel frequencies are generally different from off-air broadcast frequencies...

  • Australasian television frequencies
    Australasian television frequencies
    -What led to the differences:What are the important underlining circumstances that led to the different allocations?* Universally the VHF low band channels of , 1, 2, and 3 were allocated on an ad-hoc basis in Australia and NZ without any trans-Tasman coordination.* Australia decided against...

  • U.S. cable television channel frequencies
  • TVTower.com - Commercial Television Frequencies
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