27-11-2016, 10:04 PM
No cases come to mind where analogue TV broadcasts were started on UHF, with none on VHF. There might have been one or two, perhaps very small countries or territories. Generally though, even for late starters, the VHF channels were preferred if still available.
Neither can I think of anywhere other than the UK where the VHF TV channels, having been used, were abandoned in their entirety during the analogue era and long before digital transmissions were on the horizon.
Parts of Band II were used for analogue TV broadcasting in Russia and Eastern Europe, Japan and Australia. In the Australian case, the Band II channels were progressively abandoned once FM broadcasting started.
Cheers,
Steve
Neither can I think of anywhere other than the UK where the VHF TV channels, having been used, were abandoned in their entirety during the analogue era and long before digital transmissions were on the horizon.
Parts of Band II were used for analogue TV broadcasting in Russia and Eastern Europe, Japan and Australia. In the Australian case, the Band II channels were progressively abandoned once FM broadcasting started.
Cheers,
Steve







