CEA CEA-542-C Cable Television Channel Identification Plan
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CEA CEA-542-C Document Information:
Title
Cable Television Channel Identification Plan
Consumer Electronics Association
Publication Date:
Feb 1, 2009
Scope:
This standard specifically designates 6 MHz channel frequency
allocations for 158 channels up to 1002 MHz, with a method of
specifying higher channels. This standard is not intended to
preclude channel mapping in cable systems. (To provide
compatibility, cable systems will follow the frequency allocations
designated in this channel identification plan and will seek to
ensure that all channel information that is supplied by the cable
system properly identifies channels by numbers as well as by signal
carried. The cable operator will provide information for printed
and on-screen program guides, so that subscribers can directly
reference programs with the channel identification plan used on
cable ready receivers.)
This channel identification plan shall be used for RF channels
carrying either analog or digital services for display on consumer
TV sets. This standard does not specify a numbering plan for tuning
of digitally multiplexed services within one or more RF channel(s)
carrying digital services. Receiver tuning capacity is explicitly
outside the scope of this standard.
Keywords:
- Cable Television
- identification
- Channel Plan
- CEA
- Cable TV
- Carrier
- TV
- digital television
- Television
- HDTV
- Frequency Range
- FM
- MSO
- Plan
- Cable
- DTV
- Signal
- channel
- Channel Identification
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