UK TV Frequency

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The United Kingdom has a wide variety of television channels, both free-to-air and subscription-based. The frequencies of these channels vary depending on the region, but there are a few general rules that apply.

  • Free-to-air channels are typically broadcast on UHF frequencies, while subscription-based channels are often broadcast on satellite frequencies.
  • The exact frequency of a channel may vary depending on the region, so it is important to check with your local broadcaster for the most accurate information.
  • To watch a channel, you will need a television that is tuned to the correct frequency. You may also need a satellite dish or other receiving equipment if you are watching a subscription-based channel.

Here is a list of some of the most popular UK TV channels and their frequencies:

  • BBC One: 505 MHz (UHF)
  • BBC Two: 605 MHz (UHF)
  • ITV: 625 MHz (UHF)
  • Channel 4: 31 UHF (UHF)
  • Channel 5: 38 UHF (UHF)
  • Sky One: 10892 H (27500 2/3)
  • Sky Atlantic: 10892 V (27500 2/3)
  • BT Sport 1: 11777 H (27500 2/3)
  • BT Sport 2: 11785 H (27500 2/3)
  • Eurosport 1: 11097 V (23000 3/4)
  • Eurosport 2: 11097 H (23000 3/4)

This is just a small sample of the many UK TV channels that are available. For more information, please visit the website of your local broadcaster.