Re: 700mhz band?



On Sun, 05 Aug 2007 18:26:55 -0700, PhattyMo wrote:

Don Klipstein wrote:

NTSC broadcast TV actually uses 4-plus MHz of spectrum space in order to
deliver a picture signal with the frame rate, number of lines, color and
sharpness that one sees in an NTSC broadcast receiver.
<Snip>
IIRC it's about 6Mhz wide..
(But don't quote me on that,just the figure that's stuck in my head for
TV signals.)

The 6 MHz is the allocated channel width, including guard bands and the FM
sound channel.
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