North American Cable Television Frequencies

North America cable television broadcast band

Channel !! Video carrier (MHz)
T-7 7.00
T-8 13.00
T-9 19.00
T-10 25.00
T-11 31.00
T-12 37.00
T-13 43.00
T-14 49.00
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2 55.25
3 61.25
4 67.25
5 79.25 (A-7)
6 85.25 (A-6)
7 175.25
8 181.25
9 187.25
10 193.25
11 199.25
12 205.25
13 211.25
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14 121.25
15 127.25
16 133.25
17 139.25
18 145.25
19 151.25
20 157.25
21 163.25
22 169.25
23 217.25
24 223.25
25 229.25
26 235.25
27 241.25
28 247.25
29 253.25
30 259.25
31 265.25
32 271.25
33 277.25
34 283.25
35 289.25
36 295.25
37 301.25
38 307.25
39 313.25
40 319.25
41 325.25
42 331.25
43 337.25
44 343.25
45 349.25
46 355.25
47 361.25
48 367.25
49 373.25
50 379.25
51 385.25
52 391.25
53 397.25
54 403.25
55 409.25
56 415.25
57 421.25
58 427.25
59 433.25
60 439.25
61 445.25
62 451.25
63 457.25
64 463.25
65 469.25
66 475.25
67 481.25
68 487.25
69 493.25
70 499.25
71 505.25
72 511.25
73 517.25
74 523.25
75 529.25
76 535.25
77 541.25
78 547.25
95 91.25 (A-5)
96 97.25 (A-4)
97 103.25 (A-3)
98 109.25 (A-2)
99 115.25 (A-1)
  • Channels T-7 through T-14 are sub-band channels and are not used for normal television channel distribution.
  • Cable channels 2 through 13 operate on the same frequencies as broadcast television (the VHF band).
  • Channels 100 to 125 can be used by analog cable systems, but frequency allocation is often inconsistent and not all televisions and VCRs can pick them up.
  • Digital cable channels are often numbered starting at 100 or 200, but these are virtual channel numbers and do not correspond to particular frequencies.

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