channel allocation उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- WMDO's history of being shuffled around to different channels is not uncommon, since the low-power stations switch channels if a full-power station wishes to use their channel allocation.
- After the original group disbanded, D'Andrea formed another group, Christian Television, Inc ., and pursued another open channel allocation in the Tampa Bay area, channel 22 in Clearwater.
- Co-channel interference can be mitigated, meaning that manual fixed channel allocation ( FCA ) frequency planning is simplified, or complex dynamic channel allocation ( DCA ) schemes are avoided.
- WXIV-LP was forced to seek a new channel allocation in order to allow Burlington-based WGPX-TV ( channel 16 ) to begin operating its digital signal on UHF channel 14.
- dynamic channel allocation systems, the cost may be the number of nearby base station sites that can not use the same frequency channel, in view to avoid co-channel interference.
- Co-channel interference can be mitigated, meaning that manual fixed channel allocation ( FCA ) frequency planning is simplified, or complex dynamic channel allocation ( DCA ) schemes are avoided.
- Fairbanks contended that the FCC had erred in awarding the last VHF channel allocation in Indianapolis to a company based in Cincinnati when there were viable applicants based in Indiana.
- In most cases, this is their virtual channel ( PSIP ) number, which may match the channel allocation that the station originally broadcast on during its prior affiliation with the network.
- The allocation is from 5351.5 to 5366.5 kHz on a Secondary basis with a maximum power of 15W EIRP . All modes are permitted . ( See also Channel Allocations entry)
- Some countries allow more channels ( for example, Germany has an extra 40 channel allocation from 26.565 27.955 MHz making a total of 80 available CB channels ) or other modes.