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  • 111Channel 47 — refers to several television stations: Several television stations in North America which broadcast on UHF frequencies covering 669.25 673.75 MHz; see the following: For Canada see Category: Channel 47 TV stations in Canada For Mexico see… …

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  • 112Channel 53 — refers to several television stations: Several television stations in North America which broadcast on UHF frequencies covering 705.25 709.75 MHz; see the following: For Canada see Category: Channel 53 TV stations in Canada For Mexico see… …

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  • 113Channel 55 — refers to several television stations. This frequency is also in use by MediaFLO, a US system developed by Qualcomm to send video and media to mobile devices: Several television stations in North America which broadcast on UHF frequencies… …

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  • 114Channel 56 — refers to several television stations: Several television stations in North America which broadcast on UHF frequencies covering 723.25 727.75 MHz; see the following: For Canada see Category: Channel 56 TV stations in Canada For Mexico see… …

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  • 115Channel 57 — refers to several television stations: Several television stations in North America which broadcast on UHF frequencies covering 729.25 733.75 MHz; see the following: For Canada see Category: Channel 57 TV stations in Canada For Mexico see… …

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  • 116Channel 62 — refers to several television stations: UHF ( Weird Al Yankovic, 1989) describes a fictional Channel 62. Several television stations in North America which broadcast on UHF frequencies covering 759.25 763.75 MHz; see the following: For Canada see… …

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  • 117Channel 66 — refers to several television stations: Several television stations in North America which broadcast on UHF frequencies covering 783.25 787.75 MHz; see the following: For Canada see Category: Channel 66 TV stations in Canada For Mexico see… …

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  • 118Broadcast encryption — is the cryptographic problem of encrypting broadcast content (e.g. TV programs) in such a way that only qualified users (e.g. subscribers who ve paid their fees) can decrypt the content. The challenge arises from the requirement that… …

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  • 119Channel 28 — refers to several television stations: Several television stations in North America which broadcast on UHF frequencies covering 555.25 559.75 MHz; see the following: For Mexico see Category: Channel 28 TV stations in Mexico For the United States… …

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  • 120Channel 41 — refers to several television stations: Several television stations in North America which broadcast on UHF frequencies covering 633.25 637.75 MHz; see the following: For Canada see Category: Channel 41 TV stations in Canada For the United States… …

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