Chappers
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Hi everyone,
I found a website months ago and didn't save it, that stated which UHF channels that could be next to each other, and which should have a gap, for instance, it might have said ch. 21 and 22 can be used together, but not ch. 23 and 24, thereby indicating that you'd use 21, 22, 23 and 25 if you needed four UHF channels. For the life of me I can't find it nor think of a good search string to use in google that holds some hope of finding the info again.
I don't suppose anyone knows the details about this for ch. 21 to 69? The reason I ask is that I'm going to use some spare modulators at work to add some sat channels to the system via the A/V connections, but need to check which should be used and which not.
Thanks!
James
I found a website months ago and didn't save it, that stated which UHF channels that could be next to each other, and which should have a gap, for instance, it might have said ch. 21 and 22 can be used together, but not ch. 23 and 24, thereby indicating that you'd use 21, 22, 23 and 25 if you needed four UHF channels. For the life of me I can't find it nor think of a good search string to use in google that holds some hope of finding the info again.
I don't suppose anyone knows the details about this for ch. 21 to 69? The reason I ask is that I'm going to use some spare modulators at work to add some sat channels to the system via the A/V connections, but need to check which should be used and which not.
Thanks!
James