countries have already discontinued the OIRT band and have changed to the 87.5 to 108 MHz band. Narrow band Frequency Modulation was developed and demonstrated...
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uses 7 MHz bandwidth channels. Only the OIRT channel raster uses 8 MHz bandwidth in VHF band III. In VHF band III, 8 MHz channel bandwidth is not used...
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Russia. It remains the only station with widespread OIRT-FM coverage on (65.84-74.00 MHz). The OIRT band is only used in the CIS countries. In populated areas...
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older 65.8–74 MHz band is also used. Assigned frequencies are at intervals of 30 kHz. This band, sometimes referred to as the OIRT band, is slowly being...
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Veselovka TV Mast (section OIRT-Band)
Veselovka TV Mast ( Russian: РТПЦ Веселовка) is a 151 metres (495 ft) tall guyed tubular steel mast for FM- and TV-transmission near Veselovka in Kaliningrad...
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Netherlands and Belgium, where, in 1978, SBB won the OIRT award - the Gouden Zeezwaluw (Golden Seaswallow). The band split up in 1980, exactly 13 months before...
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Moscow Radio Centre 13 (section Standard FM-Band)
tall, 176m freestanding lattice tower for transmissions was built in OIRT-band. In 2005, a new mast for FM-broadcasting was built by the Russian company...
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band, making it possible to receive audio from VHF channel 5 at 81.75 MHz using Japanese band receivers that tuned to 76 MHz, while Soviet OIRT band receivers...
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(or "simulcast") on a network of repeater transmitters on the AM and FM bands. Some employ the use of a subcarrier, also known as SCA (for "Subsidiary...
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0 megahertz (MHz). Band II is primarily used worldwide for FM radio broadcasting. In the former Soviet Union and other countries-members of OIRT, frequencies...
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This is a list of FM and OIRT FM Band radio stations based in Belarus. By law, FM radio stations have to rotate music made in Belarus 75% of broadcasting...
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high-band VHF, in contrast to Bands I and II. The band is subdivided into seven channels for television broadcasting, each occupying 6 MHz. European Band III...
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broadcast the Turkish language program of the Bulgarian National Radio in the OIRT-band on frequency 69,80 MHz. The current transmission frequencies are: http://predavatel...
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purpose 6N3P (2C51) vacuum tube was utilized, as the lower frequency OIRT FM band used in the USSR (65.8 to 74 MHz) allowed for less stringent noise figure...
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Band I is a range of radio frequencies within the very high frequency (VHF) part of the electromagnetic spectrum. The first time there was defined "for...
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it was a member of the International Radio and Television Organisation (OIRT). Since 2013, it has collaborated with Latvijas Televīzija (Latvian Television)...
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Pervoe radio - Ashdod 89.1 FM Heffer, Ray (6 June 2023). "G4NSJ – OIRT VHF FM band broadcast DXing". Radio Workshop. Retrieved 4 November 2024. Moscow...
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Autoradio operated on the frequency 67.7 OIRT FM. The station played Belarusian music, such as the bands N.R.M., Krambambula, Lyapis Trubetskoy, and...
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from about 600 AD, reads as follows: Móin óin, ó ba nóid, ní bu nós ardríg, oirt ríga, rout án, aue Luirc Labraid. Láithe gaile Galián gabsit inna lámaib...
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Regions 1 and 3 also use Region 2's frequencies as well, with 50 to 100 kHz spacing. 4 See also: Template:Audio broadcasting, Apex (radio band) and OIRT...
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useable radio broadcast frequency on the FM radio band spanning between 87.5 and 108 FM or VHF Band 2. The use of 87.5 FM as the main carrier frequency...
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Regions 1 and 3 also use Region 2's frequencies as well, with 50 to 100 kHz spacing. 4 See also: Template:Audio broadcasting, Apex (radio band) and OIRT...
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Conventional Television Systems, Appendix 1 to Annex 1, and the list before many OIRT countries migrated to PAL can be found at CCIR Report 624-3 Characteristics...
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ru. "DuMont Industrial Color System". "DDR Fernsehen Normenumstellung von OIRT auf CCIR". www.radiomuseum.org. Retrieved 2022-12-31. "DFF Electronic Test...
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Vietnam have reached the world. During this period, Vietnam is a member of OIRT (Organization International of Radio and Television) - the broadcasting organization...
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20 July 2003, Jozsef Nemeth, in Győr, Hungary, received TR3 Radio Miras on OIRT FM 70.61 MHz from Uly Balkan, Türkmenistan, transmitter 1,895 miles or 3...
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