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- Band_V abstract "Band V (meaning Band 5) is the name of a radio frequency range within the ultra high frequency part of the electromagnetic spectrum. It is not to be confused with the V band in the extremely high frequency part of the spectrum.Sources differ on the exact frequency range of UHF Band V. For example, the Broadcast engineer's reference book and the BBC define the range as 614 to 854 MHz. The IPTV India Forum define the range as 582 to 806 MHz and the DVB Worldwide website refers to the range as 585 to 806 MHz. Band V is primarily used for analogue and digital (DVB-T & ATSC) television broadcasting, as well as radio microphones and services intended for mobile devices such as DVB-H. With the close-down of analog television services most countries have auctioned off frequencies from 694 MHz and up to 4Gcellular network providers.".
- Band_V wikiPageID "22863648".
- Band_V wikiPageLength "7138".
- Band_V wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Band_V wikiPageRevisionID "683213388".
- Band_V wikiPageWikiLink 4G.
- Band_V wikiPageWikiLink ATSC_standards.
- Band_V wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Band_V wikiPageWikiLink Australian_and_New_Zealand_television_frequencies.
- Band_V wikiPageWikiLink BBC.
- Band_V wikiPageWikiLink Category:Broadcast_engineering.
- Band_V wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_spectrum.
- Band_V wikiPageWikiLink DVB-H.
- Band_V wikiPageWikiLink DVB-T.
- Band_V wikiPageWikiLink DVB_Worldwide.
- Band_V wikiPageWikiLink Digital_television.
- Band_V wikiPageWikiLink Electromagnetic_spectrum.
- Band_V wikiPageWikiLink Extremely_high_frequency.
- Band_V wikiPageWikiLink Frequency_allotment.
- Band_V wikiPageWikiLink Hertz.
- Band_V wikiPageWikiLink IPTV_India_Forum.
- Band_V wikiPageWikiLink Media_market.
- Band_V wikiPageWikiLink Mobile_device.
- Band_V wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand.
- Band_V wikiPageWikiLink Ofcom.
- Band_V wikiPageWikiLink Radio_frequency.
- Band_V wikiPageWikiLink Spectrum_auction.
- Band_V wikiPageWikiLink T-Mobile_US.
- Band_V wikiPageWikiLink Television.
- Band_V wikiPageWikiLink Ultra_high_frequency.
- Band_V wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Band_V wikiPageWikiLink United_States_2008_wireless_spectrum_auction.
- Band_V wikiPageWikiLink V_band.
- Band_V wikiPageWikiLinkText "52 to 69".
- Band_V wikiPageWikiLinkText "Band V".
- Band_V wikiPageWikiLinkText "Band-V".
- Band_V wikiPageWikiLinkText "V".
- Band_V wikiPageWikiLinkText "band V".
- Band_V wikiPageWikiLinkText "upper-band".
- Band_V wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:RFbands.
- Band_V wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Band_V wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:TVRband.
- Band_V wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Tv-tech-stub.
- Band_V wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Band_V subject Category:Broadcast_engineering.
- Band_V subject Category:Radio_spectrum.
- Band_V hypernym Range.
- Band_V type Discipline.
- Band_V comment "Band V (meaning Band 5) is the name of a radio frequency range within the ultra high frequency part of the electromagnetic spectrum. It is not to be confused with the V band in the extremely high frequency part of the spectrum.Sources differ on the exact frequency range of UHF Band V. For example, the Broadcast engineer's reference book and the BBC define the range as 614 to 854 MHz.".
- Band_V label "Band V".
- Band_V sameAs Q4854227.
- Band_V sameAs m.063_jvj.
- Band_V sameAs Q4854227.
- Band_V wasDerivedFrom Band_V?oldid=683213388.
- Band_V isPrimaryTopicOf Band_V.