Broadcast Auxiliary Service

A broadcast auxiliary service or BAS is any radio frequency system used by a radio station or TV station, which is not part of its direct broadcast to listeners or viewers. These are essentially internal-use channels not intended for actual reception by the public, but required to get those signals to such a transmitter. Examples include:

 

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