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Asian television frequencies

Asian television frequencies refer to the allocation and standardization of radio frequency bands used for television broadcasting across countries in Asia. These frequencies are regulated by regional authorities and international agreements to ensure compatibility and prevent interference between broadcasting systems. Various Asian nations employ different transmission standards, such as PAL, SECAM, and increasingly digital systems like DVB-T or ISDB.

VHF

Japan

People's Republic of China

Original P.R.C. channel assignments

Assignments since c.1975

Republic of China (Taiwan)

Indonesia

Kingdom of Thailand, other border of island

Similar to the television frequency in America and Japan; same sound carrier as System M / N that uses 4.5 MHz sound carrier

Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, North Korea, Vietnam and most Central Asia

UHF

Japan

People's Republic of China

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.

Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia and most of Asia and Middle East

NOTE:

  • Channel 21 is not used for television broadcasting in Indonesia.
  • Channels 22 to 48 are used for DVB-T2 digital TV broadcasting in Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei.

Hong Kong and Macau

See also

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