Thursday, 27 February 2020

List of Malaysia analogue television where were having co-channel interference with Thailand analogue television

Malaysia had fully closed down analogue television transmission since November 2019, but I'm still having some Malaysia analogue TV frequency database. So, I list down the analogue television frequencies of Malaysia where had co-channel interference with Thailand analogue TV.

1. VHF 217.25MHz (CH11)
- RTM TV2 Gunung Jerai and MCOT Channel 3 Satun
- Location: Perlis and North Kedah, Malaysia

2. UHF 551.25MHz (CH31)
- RTM TV1 Bukit Dedap and NBT Satun 
- Location: Gurun and Sungai Petani, Malaysia 

3. UHF 519.25MHz (CH27)
- RTM TV1 Bukit Palong and Thai PBS Satun
- Location: Alor Setar, Kuala Kedah, Pendang and Yan, Malaysia 

4. UHF 575.25MHz (CH34)
- RTM TV2 Bukit Palong and Thai PBS Songkhla
- Location: Alor Setar, Kuala Kedah, Pendang, Yan 

5. UHF 519.25MHz (CH27)
- RTM TV1 Padang Pauh and Thai PBS Satun
- Location: Wang Kelian, Malaysia

6. VHF 189.25MHz (CH7)
- RTM TV2 Bukit Penara and Channel 5 Satun
- Location: Gurun and Central Kedah, Malaysia

7. UHF 599.25MHz (CH37)
- Thai PBS Yala (Khao Pokyo) and ntv7 Gunung Jerai
- Location: Langkawi, Pengkalan Hulu and Baling, Malaysia

8. VHF 175.25MHz (CH5)
- RTM TV1 Gunung Jerai and MCOT-9 Yala (Khao Pokyo)
- Location: Pengkalan Hulu, Langkawi, and Baling, Malaysia.

9. VHF 175.25MHz (CH5)
- RTM TV1 Memplam Sari and MCOT-9 Yala (Khao Pokyo)
- Location: Klian Intan and Pengkalan Hulu, Malaysia.

10. VHF 189.25MHz (CH7)
- RTM TV1 Bukit Bintang (Besut) and Channel 7 Yala (Khao Pokyo)
- Location: Kota Bharu and North Kelantan, Malaysia

11. VHF 224.25MHz (CH12)
- RTM TV2 Bukit Bintang (Besut) and NBT Yala (Khao Pokyo)
- Location: Kota Bharu and North Kelantan, Malaysia

The analysis above were just a prediction only.

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