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Band II is the range of radio frequencies within the very high frequency (VHF) part of the electromagnetic spectrum from 87.5 to 108.0 megahertz (MHz).

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Radio

Band II is primarily used worldwide for FM radio broadcasting.[1]

Broadcast television

Usage in Russia and in other former members of OIRT

In the former Soviet Union and other countries-members of OIRT, frequencies from 76 MHz to 100 MHz were designated for broadcast television usage.[2] Considering 8 MHz channel bandwidth used by the Russian analog television system (System D), the following television channels had been defined:

Channel Frequency Range
3 76-84 MHz
4 84-92 MHz
5 92-100 MHz

Broadcast television channels 1 and 2 are assigned to VHF I band, channels 6 to 12 are assigned to VHF III band.

Starting from the early 1990s, frequencies previously allotted to television channels 4 and 5 have been re-allocated for FM radio, thereby harmonizing it with the Western allocation for FM radio service.

References

  1. ^ Tooley, Mike (7 November 2019). Electronic Circuits - Fundamentals & Applications. Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. ISBN 9780367822651. OCLC 1111639478.
  2. ^ "GOST 7845-92 : Broadcast television system. Main specifications. Methods of measurements. (In Russian)". Russian Federal agency for technical regulations and measurements. p. 10. Archived from the original on 2017-10-24. Retrieved 2017-02-20.


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