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theres a channel 1 where im at
Quote from: Boo-Yaa on March 06, 2007, 03:03:22 PMtheres a channel 1 where im at
Quote from: Mac 10 on March 06, 2007, 03:04:05 PMQuote from: Boo-Yaa on March 06, 2007, 03:03:22 PMtheres a channel 1 where im at Or in this case for me, BBC1
In 1945, the FCC decided to move the 42-50 Mcs Original FM Radio Band to 88-106 Mcs (later 88-108 MHz). Because FM broadcasting would be vacating 42-50 Mcs, TV Channel 1 was moved down to 44-50 Mcs in the old FM band. The TV & FM Radio Allocations which went into effect on February 25, 1946 (mybd), were as follows:. New FM radio band: 88-106 Mcs Channel 1 44 - 50 Mcs Channel 2 54-60 Mcs Channel 3 60-66 Mcs Channel 4 66-72 Mcs Channel 5 76-82 Mcs Channel 6 82-88 Mcs Channels 7-13 as presently assignedAlthough several television stations were scheduled to move to to the new Channel 1, no TV stations ever broadcast on 44 - 50 Mcs. It could not be used immediately because it was necessary for all existing FM stations to move out of the 42-50 Mcs spectrum to the 88-106 Mcs FM Band. When all the FM stations finally did move, the FCC decided to re-allocate 44 - 50 Mcs to other services. Thus, Channel 1 disappeared.There was no renumbering of the remaining channels.
no but in high school we had EBTV news where all the geeks got on and talked about school news and then they did the flag salute.
I remember this lame shit we had in middle school called Channel 1. We'd watch it when we first got to school, it was like a 10 minute news program produced by kids that was broadcast nationwide. Anybody else have that? Its where Anderson Cooper got his start.
Quote from: Don Jacob on March 06, 2007, 05:08:27 PMno but in high school we had EBTV news where all the geeks got on and talked about school news and then they did the flag salute.that sounds pretty gay