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Digital Channels Channel Mode Name Comment Tune Freq Res Height Kw Digital Channels Channel Mode Name Comment tune freq res height Kw 1 BBC ONE 49 698 2 176 7 1/32 2 BBC TWO 49 698 2 176 7 3 ITV 1 56 850 2 184 1.1 4 Channel 4 56 850 2 184 1.1 5 five 48 690 2 184 5 6 ITV 2 56 850 2 184 1.1 7 BBC THREE Hippy 49 698 2 176 7 9 BBC FOUR 39 618 2 179 7.5 10 ITV 3 56 754 2 184 1.1 11 Sky Three 54 738 2 184 1.5 12 UK History 54 738 2 184 1.5 13 More 4 56 754 2 184 1.1 14 E4 56 754 184 1.1 15 abc1 Soaps 48 690 2 184 5 16 QVC Shopping 48 690 2 184 5 17 pay UK Gold 48 690 2 184 5 18 Video THE HITS Pop 50 706 2 184 1.1 19 UKBrightideas 50 706 2 184 1.1 20 ftn 50 706 2 184 1.1 21 Video TMF The Music Factory50 706 2 184 1.1 22 Ideal choice shopping 50 706 2 184 1.1 23 bid-up.tv Auction 48 690 2 184 5 24 price drop TV Dutch auction 48 690 2 184 5 25 pay TCM 48 690 2 184 5 26 pay UK Style pay TV Entry port48 690 2 184 5 27 pay Discovery pay TV 48 690 2 184 5 28 pay Discovery H&L pay TV 48 690 2 184 5 29 Pay UK TV Food pay TV 48 690 2 184 5 30 ITV4 56 754 2 184 1.1 31 More 4 + 1 50 706 2 184 1.1 32 E4 +1 54 738 2 184 1.5 33 Pay Eurosport UK pay TV 48 690 2 184 5 36 pay Extraview pay TV 48 690 2 184 5 35 Mem & Motors 50 706 2 184 1.1 37 Quiz Call 56 754 2 184 1.1 70 CBBC Kids 49 698 2 176 7 71 Cbeebies Kids 39 618 2 176 7.5 72 pay Cartoon Network pay TV 48 690 2 184 5 73 pay Boomerang pay TV 48 690 2 184 5 74 pay Toonami pay TV 48 690 2 184 5 80 BBC NEWS 24 49 698 2 176 7 81 ITV News 56 754 2 184 1.1 82 Sky News 54 738 2 184 1.5 83 Sky Sport News 54 738 2 184 1.5 84 pay Bloomberg pay TV 48 690 2 184 5 85 BBC Parliament 39 618 2 176 7.5 87 Community 3-5:30AM !! 39 618 2 176 7.5 88 Teachers TV 48 690 2 184 5 97 pay Television X pay TV 48 690 2 184 5 98 pay Red Hot pay TV 48 690 2 184 5 100 Teletext 56 754 2 184 1.1 101 Ttext holidays 48 690 2 184 5 102 Teletext Cars 56 754 2 184 1.1 104 Text Teletext on 4 56 754 2 184 1.1 105 Text BBCi Also Interactive 49 698 2 176 7 106 Text YouPlay Games 54 738 2 184 1.5 300 Text 4TVinteractive 50 706 2 184 1.1 301 39 618 176 7.5 302 39 618 176 7.5 303 39 618 176 7.5 700 Radio BBC 1 48 690 2 184 5 701 Radio 1Xtra BBC Wog Music 39 618 2 176 7.5 702 Radio BBC 2 48 690 2 184 5 703 Radio BBC 3 48 690 2 184 5 704 Radio BBC 4 48 690 2 184 5 705 Radio BBC R5 live 39 618 2 176 7.5 706 Radio BBC 5L SportsX 39 618 2 176 7.5 707 Radio BBC 6 Music 39 618 2 176 7.5 708 Radio BBC 7 39 618 2 176 7.5 709 Radio BBC Asian Net As It Says 39 618 2 176 7.5 710 Radio BBC World Sv 50 706 2 184 1.1 711 Radio The Hits Radio 50 706 2 184 1.1 712 Radio Smash hits 50 706 2 184 1.1 713 Radio Kiss 50 706 2 184 1.1 714 Radio Heat 48 690 2 184 5 715 Radio Magic my style of music50 706 2 184 1.1 716 Radio Q 50 706 2 184 1.1 717 Radio oneword Audio Books 50 706 2 184 1.1 718 Radio smooth fm 50 706 2 184 1.1 721 radio Mojo 48 690 2 184 5 722 Radio Kerrang 50 706 2 184 1.1 723 Radio Talk SPORT 54 738 2 184 1.5 724 3C Country 54 738 2 184 1.5 725 Radio Premier Radio Religion 54 738 2 184 1.5 701 TV BBC Interactive 39 618 2 176 7.5 800 TV ITV1 68 850 2 164 8.1 801 Channel 4 68 850 2 164 8.1 802 ITV2 68 850 2 164 8.1 803 8 68 850 2 164 8.1 804 ITV3 68 850 2 164 8.1 805 More 4 68 850 2 164 8.1 806 E4 68 850 2 164 8.1 807 ITV4 68 850 2 164 8.1 808 Quiz Call 68 850 2 164 8.1 809 ITV News 68 850 2 164 8.1 810 Teletext 68 850 2 164 8.1 811 Teletext Cars 68 850 2 164 8.1 812 Teletext on 4 68 850 2 164 8.1.
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