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I am using DVB-C on comhem cable tv network here in Sweden. I have scanned following frequencies for the muxes: 306 MHz 314 MHz 322 MHz 338 MHz 346 MHz 354 MHz 362 MHz 370 MHz 378 MHz 386 MHz 394 MHz All the channels use symbolrate 6875 and QAM 64. Each frequency is charing different TV and radio channels muxed together.

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Message # 1 22.09.20 - 13:33:41
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Great stuff Ronny! That's just the sort of information I'm looking for.... anybody else? Cheers

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Message # 2 22.09.20 - 13:44:28
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In italy DVB-T is transmitted both in VHF with 7Mhz bandwidth and in UHF/8 Mhz. There's no DVB-C.

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Message # 3 22.09.20 - 13:52:31
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Comhem does also send analouge radio and TV-channels on the same cables so maybe that's why they have picked a frequency range for the digital channels that are outside the normal analogue frequency range. Here are the analague channels on the same cable as I scanned before: Edit: Maybe it's also a good idea to avoid sending on the same frequenccy range on cable as the terrestial network use to avoid problems with channel interference.

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Message # 4 22.09.20 - 13:57:57
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