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DVB-T / DVB-T2 / DTV / DVB-H / HDTV / DMB Transmitting Antenna Systems VHF Band III (174 - 230 Mhz) + UHF Band IV/V (470 - 862 Mhz) References DVB-T / DVB-T2 / DTV / DVB-H / HDTV / DMB Transmitting Antenna Systems VHF Band III (174 - 230 MHz) + UHF Band IV/V (470 - 862 MHz) KATHREIN SE, Broadcast Antennas Anton-Kathrein-Str. 1-3, 83022 Rosenheim, Germany Telephone +49 8031 184 0, Telefax +49 8031 184 495, E-mail: [email protected] www.kathrein.com References DVB-T/DVB-T2/DTV/DVB-H/HDTV/DMB Transmitting Antenna Systems VHF Band III (174 - 230 MHz) + UHF Band IV/V (470 - 862 MHz) as it stands per October 2018 Country Station Year Country Station Year Afghanistan Kabul 1 2011 Albania Sopoti 2 2016 Kabul 2 2011 Taraboshi 2016 Tepelena 2016 Albania Arapaj Durres 2015 Tirana 2012 Ardenica 1 2006 Tregtani 2015 Ardenica 2 2016 Trunci 2016 Asim Zeneli 2016 Tushemishti 2015 Ballshi Koder 2015 Zverneci 2016 Berat Kala 2016 Bogova 2016 Algeria Ain N Sour 2011 Burreli 2015 Algier 2005 Carshova 2016 Bouderga 2011 Cervenake 2016 Chrea 2009 Corovoda 2016 Kef El Akhal 2009 Dajti Mountain 1 2010 M Cid 2011 Dajti Mountain 2 2010 Mecheria 2011 Datjti 2016 Megriss 2011 Dobrenji 2015 Tessala 2009 Durres 2010 Fushe Arres 2016 Angola Landa A 2008 Fushe Dajti 2016 Landa C 2008 Gjuzaj 2016 Gllava 2016 Argentina Ayuyarito 2012 Grabjani 2015 Bella Vista 2009 Gramshi 2016 Buenos Aires 2006 Haderaj 2016 Buenos Aires 2008 K.Reshen 2015 Florencia Varela 2009 Koder Ishem 2015 Mendoza 2013 Korca 2010 N.N. 2012 Koshnica 2015 N.N. 2012 Kruja 2016 Pilar 2007 Kryevidhi 2015 Terepaima 2012 Ksamili 2016 Kuc Vlore 2016 Austria Aigen 2012 Kurbneshi 2016 Arsenal/Wien 5 2006 Lapidari 2015 Baden-Hartberg 2016 Leskoviku 2016 Bregenz2 Lauterach 2012 Lezha Kala 2016 Dünserberg 2007 Librazhdi 2016 Eben-Pongau 2014 Ligovuni 2015 Eisenstadt 2006 Llogora 2016 Freinberg 2007 Lurthi 2015 Freinberg/Linz 2 2006 Mabe 2016 Freistadt 2012 Mide 2016 Gaisberg 2010 Mile 2016 Gmunden-Grünberg 2016 Morave 2015 Graz-Fürstenstand 2013 Pepellash 2016 Hauser-Kaibling 2015 Perlati 2016 Himmelhof 2006 Permeti 2016 Hinterbrühl-Römerwand 2015 Peshkopi 2015 Hirschenstein 1 2015 Petreshi 2016 Hirschenstein 2 2015 Planbardhe 2016 Hochstrass-Jochgrabenberg 2015 Pllana 2016 Högl 2013 Policani 2016 Hohe Salve 2007 Preza 2016 Jauerling 2006 Q.Prushi 2016 Kapfenberg 1 2015 Selce Tamara 2016 Kapfenberg 2 2015 Shen Vasili 2016 Katrin 2007 Sheshi 2016 Kitzbüheler Horn 1 2013 Sopoti 1 2016 Kitzbüheler Horn 2 2014 Page 1 of 22 References DVB-T/DVB-T2/DTV/DVB-H/HDTV/DMB Transmitting Antenna Systems VHF Band III (174 - 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Bouquet 2011 Pichincha 2015 Amiens - St. Just 2007 Quito 1 2013 Aurillac 2010 Quito 2 2013 Auxerre 1 2007 Page 4 of 22 References DVB-T/DVB-T2/DTV/DVB-H/HDTV/DMB Transmitting Antenna Systems VHF Band III (174 - 230 MHz) + UHF Band IV/V (470 - 862 MHz) as it stands per October 2018 Country Station Year Country Station Year France Auxerre 2 2007 Germany Bad Pyrmont 1 2014 Bastia 2005 Bad Pyrmont 2 2014 Bastia - Serra di Pigno 2011 Baden-Baden-Fremersberg 2007 Bergerac tnt-1 2006 Bamberg - Buttenheim 2008 Bergerac tnt-2 2006 Berkenthin - Lübeck 2015 Boulogne - Mt. Lambert 2007 Berlin- Alexanderplatz 1 2015 Bourges - Neuvy 2010 Berlin, Alexanderplatz 2 1997 Carcassonne 2006 Berlin, Alexanderplatz 3 2003 Cherbourg Digosville 2009 Berlin, Schäferberg 1 2003 Clermont Ferrand - Puy le Dome 2011 Berlin, Schäferberg 2 2003 Digne 2008 Berlin, Scholzplatz 1998 Dijon 2007 Bleßberg 2008 Dijon - Nuits St Georges 2007 Bonn-Venusberg 2004 Dunkerque - Mt. Des Chats 2007 Boossen 2006 Epinal - Bois de
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