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Professional TV Broadcast Antennas UHF Band IV/V 470 - 862 Mhz (Analogue TV) As It Stands Per January 2020 References Professional TV Broadcast Antennas UHF Band IV/V 470 - 862 MHz (Analogue TV) KATHREIN Broadcast GmbH Ing.-Anton-Kathrein-Str. 1-7, 83101 Rohrdorf, Germany Telephone +49 8031 6193 100, E-mail: [email protected] www.kathrein-bca.com References Professional TV Broadcast Antennas UHF Band IV/V 470 - 862 MHz (Analogue TV) as it stands per January 2020 Country Station Country Station Country Station Albania Tirana Brazil Anhanguera Canada Vaughan 1, ON Araraquara Vaughan 2, ON Algeria Akfadou Belo Horizonte Victoria Algier Cabo Branco Wawa Morro di Pena Wharncliffe Angola Luanda 1 Sao Paulo Windsor Luanda 2 Luanda 3 Bulgaria Petrohan Chile Santiago de Chile Argentina Antina Cambodia Bantea Meanchey China Beijing Buenos Aires Kampong Thom Beijing Buenos Aires Koh Kong Canton Mondulkiri Dongguan Australia Gosford Phnom Penh 1 Guangsong Phnom Penh 2 Guangzhou Austria Dobratsch Henan TV Tower 1 Dünserberg Cameroon Ekondo Titi Henan TV Tower 2 Freinberg Huiyang Gaisberg Canada Abbotsford, BC Jedong Galgenberg Alanwater Jiangmen Goldeck Barrie Maoming Hauser-Kaibling Barry's Bay Ningxia Hirschenstein Baton Windsor Shantou Hohe Salve Brethour Shenyang Jauerling Calgary Shenzhen 1 Katrin Charlottetown Shenzhen 2 Kitzbühler Horn Chilliwack, BC Shijiazhuang Koralpe Duck Lake Swatow Linz Edmonton Tianjin Mattersburg-Heub. Evansville Yin Chuan Mugl Evanturel Zhuhai Neumarkt-Kulmera. Fort Erie Patscherkofel Grand Fonds Cyprus Selvilitepe Pfänder Gravelbourg Saalfelden Harris Township Czech Republic Brno-Hady Schöckl 1 Hawk Junction Brno-Kojal Schöckl 2 Kenogami Lake Bukova Hora Sonnwendstein 1 Lac Ste Therese Hradec Kralove Sonnwendstein 2 Longlac Klatovy Steyr Manotick Olomouc-Radikov Wachberg Mount Royal Pilsen Zugspitze Orilllia Prag-Cukrak Osnaburgh Pribram Barbados Sturges Ottawa Radikov Parry Sound Rychnov Belgium Brüssel 1 Pays Plat Susice Brüssel 2 Penetanguis Svitavy Brüssel-Everberg Peterborough 1 Tabor Brüssel-Financiet. Peterborough 2 Zelena Hora Brussels RAC Phoenix Zlin Casteau Rat Portage Egem Rimouski Denmark Aabenraa Florennes Rogers Manotick Hadsten Genk Sherbrooke Hedensted Léglise-Vlessart Slate Falls Jyderup Ougrée Sultan Kopenhagen Schoten Toth Nakskov Sint Pieters Leeuw Trois Rivières 1 Nibe Wavre Trois Rivières 2 Roe Vancouver Svendborg Page 1 of 10 References Professional TV Broadcast Antennas UHF Band IV/V 470 - 862 MHz (Analogue TV) as it stands per January 2020 Country Station Country Station Country Station Denmark Thisted Finland Utsjoki Georgia Tblisi 3 Tolne Vasa 1 Telavi Tommerup Vasa 2 Tkibuli Varde-Jutland Vasa 3 Zestafoni Vendsyssel Ylläs Zugdidi Viborg-Jutland O. Viborg-Jutland W. France Ajaccio Germany Aachen 1 Videbaek Amiens-St. Just Aachen32 Vordingborg_Zeal. Auxerre 1 Aachen 2 Auxerre 2 Aalen Egypt El Alamain Bastia Ahrweiler El Baharia Besancon Amberg El Fayom Boulogne-Mt. Lam. Angelburg Kairo Maspiro Dijon 1 Annaberg Mahalla Dijon 2 Ansbach Mokattam Dijon Nuits St. G. Arber Negila Dunkerque-Mt.D.C. Aschaffenburg Negila-Sinai Fourvière Augsburg 1 Nuweiba Laval Augsburg 2 Rafoh Le Mans Augsburg I3 Sharm El Sheik Limoges 1-2-3 Aurich Sidi Barani Limoges Regional Bad Mergentheim various sites N.N. Longwy-Bois du C. Bad Rothenfelde Zagazig Marseille Baden-Baden 1 Menton 1 Baden-Baden 2 Estonia Pärnu Menton 2 Baden-Baden 3 Menton NT-1 Bamberg 1 Finland Ahvenanmaa Menton TNT Bamberg 2 Äthäri Menton-Kap Martin Bergweiler Espoo Metz-Luttange Berkenthin/Lüb. Eurajoki Mezieres-Charlev. 1 Berlin Fiskars Mezieres-Charlev. 2 Berlin Alexanderpl. 1 Haapavesi Mortain Berlin Alexanderpl. 2 Inari Mulhouse-Belved. Berlin-Schäferb. 1 Jisalmi N.N. Berlin-Schäferb. 2 Kajaani Sete - Mt. St. Claire Berlin-Scholzplatz Karigasniemi Tours Bexbach Kautokeino Verdun Bielefeld 1 Kerimäki Bielefeld 2 Kiihtelysvaara Georgia Akalkalaki Bindlach Koli 1 Akhaltsikhe 1 Bockau Koli 2 Akhaltsikhe 2 Bonn 1 Kruunuppy Akxaltsikhe 3 Bonn 2 Kuopio Batumi Bonn 3 Kuttanen Borjomi Bonn-Venusberg Lahti Chiatura Borstendorf Lapua Chokhatauri Brandenkopf 1 Mikkeli Dedoplitskaro Brandenkopf 2 Pihtipudas Dmanisi Brandenkopf 3 Posio Gori Braunschweig Pyhätunturi Khasuri Braunschweig Broi. Rovaniemi Kutaisi Braunschweig-K. 1 Ruka Kvareli Braunschweig-K. 2 Sippola Marneuli Bremen 1 Taivalkoski Martvili Bremen 2 Tammela Ozurgeti Bremen 38 Tampere Poti Brocken 1 Teisko Rustavi 2 Brocken 2 Tervola Tbilisi1 Bungsberg Turku Tblisi 2 Burscheid Page 2 of 10 References Professional TV Broadcast Antennas UHF Band IV/V 470 - 862 MHz (Analogue TV) as it stands per January 2020 Country Station Country Station Country Station Germany Büttelberg Germany Hahn Germany Kiel 3 Calau Halle HKW Kirch-Göns Chemnitz 12 Hamburg 1 Kitzingen Cloppenburg Hamburg 2 Kleve Cuxhaven Hamburg 140 Koblenz/Bendorf Dannenberg 1 Hamburg 22, 1 Köln Dannenberg 2 Hamburg 22, 2 Köln Colonius 1 Darmstadt Hamburg Roseng. 1 Köln Colonius 2 Darmstadt-Nord Hamburg-Roseng. 2 Krautheim Deggendorf Hamm Krehberg Dillberg Hannover 1 Landshut Dippmannsdorf 1 Hannover 2 Langenberg Dippmannsdorf 2 Hannover 3 Langenburg Dippmannsdorf 3 Hannover 4 Lasfelde Dittersbach Hannover Hemm. 1 Leipzig Donaueschingen Hannover Hemm. 2 Leipzig HKW Donnersberg 1 Hannover Hemm. 3 Leipzig-Holzhausen Donnersberg 2 Hannover Telem. 1 Limburg Donnersberg 3 Hannover Telem. 2 Lingen Dortmund 1 Hardberg Löbau 1 Dortmund 2 Heidelberg 1 Löbau 5 Dresden Heidelberg 2 Lübeck Dresden 10 Heidelberg 3 Lübeck 23 Düsseldorf 1 Heilbronn Lübeck-Berkenthin Düsseldorf 2 Helpterberg Ludwigswinkel Düsseldorf 3 Hennstedt/itzeh. Lüneburg 1 Eberbach Heringsdorf Lüneburg 2 Ederkopf Hessisch-Oldendorf Magdeburg Eggberg Heusweiler 2 Mannheim/Sandh. Eifel Hochrhein 1 Marlow 1 Erfurt 2 Hochrhein 2 Marlow 2 Eschringen Hochsauerland 1 Mergentheim Essen Hochsauerland 2 Minden Feldberg/Taunus 1 Höhbeck 1 Molbergen-Peheim Feldberg/Taunus 2 Höhbeck 2 Mölln 1 Flensburg 1 Höhbeck 3 Mölln 2 Flensburg 2 Hohe Linie 1 Monschau Frankfurt Hohe Linie 2 München Olymp. T. 1 Freiburg 1 Hohe Möhrr München Olymp. T 2 Freiburg 2 Hohenpeißenberg 1 Münster 1 Freimann Hohenpeißenberg 2 Münster 2 Friedberg Hohenpeißenberg 3 Münster 3 Fulda Hohenpeißenberg 4 Münster 4 Gartow Hoher Bogen 1 Münster-Nottuln Geilenkirchen Hoher Bogen 2 Neudenau Gelnhausen Hoher Meißner Neumünster 1 Gera-Roschütz Hohes Lohr Neumünster 2 Germersheim Illesheim-Büttelberg Neunkirchen Geyer 1 Inselsberg Neustadt / Wied Giebelstadt Ispringen Niebüll 1 Gochsen Kaiserslautern 1 Niebüll 2 Göttingen Kaiserslautern 2 Niebüll 3 Gr. Feldberg/Ts. Karlsruhe Nordhelle 1 Gr. Inselsberg Kassel-Söhrewald Nordhelle 2 Grötzingen Katterbach Nordhorn Grünten Katzenstein Nürnberg 1 Haardtkopf 1 Kettrichhof Nürnberg 2 Haardtkopf 2 Keula Nürnberg 3 Habichtswald 1 Kiel 1 Osnabrück 1 Habichtswald 2 Kiel 2 Osnabrück 2 Page 3 of 10 References Professional TV Broadcast Antennas UHF Band IV/V 470 - 862 MHz (Analogue TV) as it stands per January 2020 Country Station Country Station Country Station Germany Paderborn Greece Ag. Marina Indonesia Medan Passau E 4 Medan 1 Pfaffenberg Hymittos Medan 2 Pfarrkirchen Katerini Menado Pforzheim N.N. Palembang 1 Pirmasens Peykofitto Palembang 2 Raichberg 1 Thassos Purwokerto Raichberg 2 Thessaloniki 1 Semarang 1 Ravensburg 1 Thessaloniki 2 Semarang 2 Ravensburg 2 Semarang 3 Ravensburg 3 Guatemala N.N. Semarang 4 Ravensburg 4 Semarang 5 Regensburg Hungaria N.N. Semarang 6 Röbel Pècs Semarang 7 Rottweil Szeged Surabaya 1 Saarburg Uzd Surabaya 2 Schiffdorf Surabaya 3 Schleswig 4 Iceland Akureyri Surabaya 4 Schmidmühlen 2 Surabaya 5 Schöneck India Ajmer Surabaya 6 Schriesheim Ambajogia Surabaya 7 Schwabach Amritsar Surabaya 8 Schweinfurt Bareilly Surabaya 9 Schwerin Calicut Tegal Sibbesse 1 Dharwar Ujung Padang Siegen Gwalior Yogjakarta Spessart Itanagar St. Augustin Kasauli Iraq Al Ruthba Stade Kodaikanal Bagdad Steinkimmen 1 Kohima Steinkimmen 2 Mysore Iran N.N. Stuttgart N.N. N.N. several stations Stuttgart 7 Naushera 1 Tehran 1, Milad T. Theeltal Naushera 2 Tehran 2, Milad T. Torfhaus (Harz) Poonch Tehran 3, Milad T. Treplin Rajkot Uelzen Sambha Ireland Achill Ventspils Shillong Clermont Carn 1 Vogelsberg Surat Clermont Carn 2 Waldshut Vadodara Clermont Carn 3 Wattkopf Knockgour Weil der Stadt Indonesia Bandung 1 Three Rock Weinbiet Bandung 2 Weingarten Bandung 3 Italy Aosta Wendelstein 1 Banjarmasin 1 Brunate Wendelstein 2 Banjarmasin 2 Canate Wesel 1 Banjarmasin upgr. Maddalena Wesel 2 Banyubiru Mt. Lifoi Wiesbaden 1 Batam Wiesbaden 2 Bengkulu Kenya Lusaka Wittenberg Cirebon Nairobi 1 Wittenberg 12 Denpasar Nairobi 2 Wolfsburg Jakarta 1 Nairobi 3 Wolgast Jakarta 2 Nairobi 4 Wuppertal Jakarta 3 Würzberg Jakarta 4 Korea Chunan Würzburg Jakarta 5 DanYang Züssow Jakarta 6 Gangreung Zweibrücken Makassar 1 Hwangji Makassar 2 KongJu 1 Page 4 of 10 References Professional TV Broadcast Antennas UHF Band IV/V 470 - 862 MHz (Analogue TV) as it stands per January 2020 Country Station Country Station Country Station Korea KongJu 2 Malaysia Pedu Netherlands Utrecht 1 ManWol 1 Port Dickson Utrecht 2 ManWol 2 Taman Wangi Vlaardingen 1 ManWol 3 Temp Ant. N.N. Vlaardingen 2 Pohang Volendam SungNam 1 Maldives Male Wij aan Zee SungNam 2 Woerden SungNam 3 Mexico Mexico City Wormer 1 Ulsan Wormer 2 Whang Ji Myanmar Pyinmana Zoetermeer YungDong Sagaing Yangon New Zealand East Coast Bays Kuwait Failaka Namibia Klein - Windhoek Nigeria 69 stations N.N. Latvia Riga 1 Windhoek Abuja Riga 2 Lagos 1 Netherlands Almere Lagos 2 Lebanon Abaie Alphen Lagos 3 Barouk Amersfoort 1 Lagos 4 Beirut Amersfoort 2 Beit Mery Amsterdam Norway Arendal Fatka Amsterdam DC 1 Bagn Terbol Amsterdam DC 2 Bangsberget
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