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(Guide) ¥ 995
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Mobile transmission systems, including DVB-H, DMB, 3G, etc
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There appears as yet to be no single standard for mobile television services in China, and the result is an alphabet patchwork, including T-DMB and DMB-TH (aka DTMB). Recently a new standard has emerged in the shape of CMMB. Each standard has its backers, including public agencies. The State Administration of Radio, Film, and Television supports CMMB and DMB-TH. The Department of Telecom, according to reports, prefers TD-MBMS and CMB. If that's not enough letters for you, there are also T-MMB, CDMB, while DVB-H and T-DMB would also like to be the national standard. Currently the front runners would appear to be CMMB and DMB-TH, of which, currently, only DMB-TH has the status of being a recognised Chinese standard (GB 20600-2006). There is concern that this lack of agreement may be delaying the development of the mobile TV market, with manufacturers understandably relucant to commit to production until there is greater certainty over which standard will prevail. The China National Standardization Administration has been assessing all the standards and attempting to forge a consensus.
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Block CN 11A : 208.720 MHz
Operator: Beijing Jolon Digital Media Broadcasting
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Source: Beijing Jolon DMB
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Block CN 11B : 210.432 MHz
Operator: Beijing Jolon Digital Media Broadcasting
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Source: Beijing Jolon DMB
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Block CN 11C : 212.144 MHz
Operator: Beijing Jolon Digital Media Broadcasting
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Source: Beijing Jolon DMB
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Block CN 11D : 213.856 MHz
Operator: Beijing Jolon DMB
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Source: Beijing Jolon DMB
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Operator: Anshui TV
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Source: Beijing Jolon DMB
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Operator: Hunan Peoples Broadcasting Station
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Source: Beijing Jolon DMB
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Operator: Dalian Tiantu Cable Television
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Operator: Dalian Tiantu Cable Television
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Operator: Dalian Tiantu Cable Television
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Operator: Guangdong Mobile Television Media
Sites: Guangzhou, Foshan, Zhongshan, Dongguan, Shenzhen and Zhuhai
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Block 10A: 209.936 MHz
Operator: Radio, Film & Television Bureau of Guangdong Province
Sites: Foshan (1.2 kw), Guangzhou (600 w) and Zhongshan (1.2 kw)
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Coverage map
A pilot transmission operated on 85 MHz. In 1999 the network was updated and transmissions continue in Band III. The ensemble now carries video and audio in the DMB format.
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RealVideo 31.07.2002 |
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Source: Radio Foshan
Radio, Film & Television Bureau of Guangdong Province
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Block 5B: 176.640 MHz
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This ensemble put a good signal into the border area of neighbouring Hong Kong. The signals can no longer received and the ensemble is assumed to have ceased.
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Source: Observations, 26.11.2011
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Block 5C: 178.352 MHz
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This ensemble put a good signal into the border area of neighbouring Hong Kong. The signals can no longer received and the ensemble is assumed to have ceased.
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Source: Observations, 26.11.2011
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Operator: Yunnan TV
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Source: Beijing Jolon DMB
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Operator: Shanghai Oriental Pearl
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DAB transmissions in Shanghai are using L-band, broadcasting a mix of video, radio and data services.
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Operator: Henan Peoples Broadcast Station
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Source: Beijing Jolon DMB
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