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24.11 US television channel assignments

Channel No. Frequency (MHz)

1 (No Ch. 1 assigned)
2 54–60
3 60–66
4 66–72
5 76–82
6 82–88
7 174–180
8 180–186
9 186–192 10 192–198 11 198–204 12 204–210 13 210–216 14 470–476 15 476–482 16 482–488 17 488–494 18 494–500 19 500–506 20 506–512 21 512–518 22 518–524 23 524–530 24 530–536 25 536–542
28 554–560
29 560–566
30 566–572
31 572–578
32 578–584
33 584–590
34 590–596
35 596–602
36 602–608
37 608–614
38 614–620
39 620–626
40 626–632
41 632–638
42 638–644
43 644–650
44 650–656
45 656–662
46 662–668
47 668–674
48 674–680
49 680–686
50 686–692
51 692–698
52 698–704
53 704–710
54 710–716
55 716–722
56 722–728
57 728–734
58 734–740
59 740–746
60 746–752
61 752–758
62 758–764
63 764–770
64 770–776
65 776–782
68 794–800
69 800–806

Notes:

1. In Alaska, television broadcast stations operating on Channel 5 (76–82 MHz) and on Channel 6 (82–88 MHz) shall not cause harmful interference to and must accept interference from nonGovernment fixed operations authorized prior to 1 January 1982.

2. Channel 37, 608–614 MHz is reserved exclusively for the radio astronomy service.
3. In Hawaii, the frequency band 488–494 MHz is allocated for non-broadcast use. This frequency band (Channel 17) will not be assigned in Hawaii for use by television broadcast stations.