off-air channel

  • 1Off-Air Pickup — An Off Air Pickup was a method used by some small market television stations in the United States to receive and relay network programming. In the 1950s, a network of AT T coaxial cable and microwave relays known as Long Lines was constructed.… …

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  • 2Channel 5 (UK) programming — Channel 5 airs a wide variety of programming that coveres various genres and themes. Launched in 1997, the channel has always been seen to have less distinctive programming than their other terrestrial rivals at the BBC, ITV and Channel 4. The… …

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  • 3Channel 4 programming — Channel 4, in common with the other main British stations broadcast on analogue, airs a highly comprehensive range of programming. It was established in 1982 with a specific intention of providing programming to groups of minority interests, not… …

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  • 4Channel One (Bangladesh) — Channel 1 Channel 1 Logo Closed 27 April 2010 Owned by One Entertainment Limited Country Bangladesh Language Bengali Headquarters …

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  • 5Channel memory — An automatic channel memory system (ACMS) is a system in which a digitally controlled radio tuner such as a TV set or VCR could search and memorize TV channels automatically. While more common in television, it can also be used to store presets… …

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  • 6Channel Airways — IATA CW ICAO Callsign Founded 1946 Cease …

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  • 7Channel Tunnel — Map of the Channel Tunnel Overview Location English Channel (Strait of Dover) Coordinates Folkestone …

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  • 8Channel Dash — Part of World War II …

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  • 9Air France Flight 4590 — on fire seconds after takeoff Accident summary Date …

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  • 10Channel wing — aircraft CCW 5 The channel wing is an aircraft wing principle developed by Willard Ray Custer in the 1920s. The most important part of the wing consists of a half tube with an engine placed in the middle, driving a propeller placed at the rear… …

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