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Here, “NHK Nobibetsu Shitamine TV broadcasting station” in the same Noboribetsu Onsen, Mini Satellite Bureau, Noboribetsu East Relay Bureau near Noboribetsu Station, Horonbetsu relay station in Noboribetsu City, the boundary with Muroran City. The Washibetsu relay station is also described. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsNoboribetsu relay station [ edit ] Digital TV broadcasting [ edit ] Analog TV broadcasting (abolished) [ edit ] FM broadcasting [ edit ] Noboribetsu city other relay station [ edit ] NHK Noboribetsu Shitamine TV broadcasting station [ edit ] Analog TV broadcasting (abolished) [ edit ] Noboribetsu East TV relay station [ edit ] Digital TV broadcasting [ edit ] Analog TV broadcasting (abolished) [ edit ] Horo -separate TV relay station [ edit ] Digital TV broadcasting [ edit ] Analog TV broadcasting (abolished) [ edit ] Washibetsu TV relay station [ edit ] Digital TV broadcasting [ edit ] Analog TV broadcasting (abolished) [ edit ] Digital terrestrial broadcasting [ edit ] External link [ edit ] Noboribetsu relay station [ edit ] Digital TV broadcasting [ edit ] Analog TV broadcasting (abolished) [ edit ] Channel Broadcasting station name Air line electricity ERP Polarized surface Broadcasting areas Broadcasting area Inner number of households Starting day 4 NHK Muroran General Video 3W\/ Voice 750MW Video 4.4W\/ Voice 1.1W Vertical waves Iburi \/ Hidaka \/ Posterior Shiori Inui Kuromouchi Town About 1,200 households 1967 November 10th [first] 6 STV Sapporo TV broadcasting Video 4.4W\/ Voice 1.1W Hokkaido 1967 Nov. 11 [2] ten HBC Hokkaido Broadcasting Video 4W\/ Voice 1w twelfth NHK Muroran education Video 4.1W\/ Voice 1.05W Nationwide 1967 November 10th [first] 49 TVH TV Hokkaido Video 10W\/ Voice 2.5W Video 32W\/ Voice 7.9W Horizontal waves Hokkaido – 51 HTB Hokkaido TV broadcasting Video 31W\/ Voice 7.7W 1973 September 12 [3] 53 UHB Hokkaido Cultural Broadcasting In the past, HTB was 24ch, UHB was 26ch, and TVH was transmitted at 22ch, but the physical channel was changed in August 2005. This is a measure to avoid the occurrence of conversion associated with the opening of the Muroran Digital Sendment Office (Anana conversion). Currently, at Muroran Digital Send Office, HBC is HBC, 24ch is used by NHK comprehensive, 26ch is used. The broadcast area is in some areas in Noboribetsu City and Shirao -cho, Shirao -gun. However, the digital broadcast is slightly different, and the broadcasting area is slightly wider. FM broadcasting [ edit ] It is attached to the former VHF TV transmission facility of the Noboribetsu TV relay station. Since the FM broadcast uses the frequency of the VHF band, the FM broadcast is transmitted by vertical polarized waves considering the VHF TV broadcast wave of the VHF TV broadcasting station, but it is actually transmitted by horizontal polarization. ing. The broadcasting area is the Noboribetsu Onsen area in Noboribetsu City, the Noboribetsu Ekimae area, and the Toranihama Onsen area in Shirao -cho, Shirao -gun (including the area of \u200b\u200bthe Noboribetsu East TV relay station, but the digital TV of the Noboribetsu relay station. The broadcasting area is slightly wider, and the area is slightly wider than analog TV broadcasting). In the reception area of \u200b\u200beach TV relay station in Horibetsu and Washibetsu, FM radio broadcasting is covered by Muroran transmitting station. Air-G ‘and NorthWave do not have a relay station. Noboribetsu city other relay station [ edit ] NHK Noboribetsu Shitamine TV broadcasting station [ edit ] Analog TV broadcasting (abolished) [ edit ] Channel Broadcasting station name Air line electricity ERP Polarized surface Broadcasting areas Broadcasting area Inner number of households Starting day 30 NHK Muroran education Video 10W\/ Voice 2.5W Video 450W\/ Voice 110W Horizontal waves Nationwide – 1974 December 3rd [4] 32 NHK Muroran General Iburi \/ Hidaka \/ Posterior Shiori Inui Kuromouchi Town It was abolished on July 24, 2011. Noboribetsu East TV relay station [ edit ] Digital TV broadcasting [ edit ] Remote controller Key ID Broadcasting station name physics Channel Air line electricity ERP Polarized surface Broadcasting areas Broadcasting area Inner number of households Starting day first HBC Hokkaido Broadcasting 48 10mW 105mW Horizontal waves Hokkaido About 1,000 households year 2010 September 30 2 NHK Muroran education 44 Nationwide 3 NHK Muroran General forty six Iburi \/ Hidaka 5 STV Sapporo TV broadcasting 42 Hokkaido 6 HTB Hokkaido TV broadcasting 38 110mW 7 TVH TV Hokkaido 40 105mW 8 UHB Hokkaido Cultural Broadcasting 36 110mW Analog TV broadcasting (abolished) [ edit ] Channel Broadcasting station name Air line electricity ERP Polarized surface Broadcasting areas Broadcasting area Inner number of households 35 HTB Hokkaido TV broadcasting Video 100mw\/ Voice 25MW Video 1.25W\/ Voice 310MW Horizontal waves Hokkaido About 600 households 41 STV Sapporo TV broadcasting 43 HBC Hokkaido Broadcasting 45 NHK Muroran General Iburi \/ Hidaka \/ Posterior Shiori Inui Kuromouchi Town 47 NHK Muroran education Nationwide 55 TVH TV Hokkaido Hokkaido 57 UHB Hokkaido Cultural Broadcasting On the analog TV relay station, UHB was once sent to 33ch and TVH was 31ch. The channel was changed in August 2005 due to the measures to prevent confusion associated with the opening of the Muroran Digital Digital Send Office. The broadcast area is in some areas in Nobutsu Higashi -cho and Noboribetsu Port. Horo -separate TV relay station [ edit ] Digital TV broadcasting [ edit ] Remote controller Key ID Broadcasting station name physics Channel Air line electricity ERP Polarized surface Broadcasting areas Broadcasting area Inner number of households Starting day first HBC Hokkaido Broadcasting 15 300mW 790mw Vertical waves Hokkaido About 8,300 households year 2010 December 24th 2 NHK Muroran education 13 770mw Nationwide 3 NHK Muroran General 21 790mw Iburi \/ Hidaka 5 STV Sapporo TV broadcasting 25 750mW Hokkaido 6 HTB Hokkaido TV broadcasting 17 830mW 7 TVH TV Hokkaido 23 770mw 8 UHB Hokkaido Cultural Broadcasting 27 790mw Analog TV broadcasting (abolished) [ edit ] Channel Broadcasting station name Air line electricity ERP Polarized surface Broadcasting areas Broadcasting area Inner number of households Starting day 19 TVH TV Hokkaido Video 3W\/ Voice 750MW Video 8.1W\/ Voice 2w Vertical waves Hokkaido 7,874 households – 42 HBC Hokkaido Broadcasting 44 STV Sapporo TV broadcasting forty six NHK Muroran General Video 8.3W\/ Voice 2.1W Iburi \/ Hidaka \/ Posterior Shiori Inui Kuromouchi Town 1973 August 28th [5] 50 NHK Muroran education Nationwide 58 HTB Hokkaido TV broadcasting Video 7.9W\/ Voice 1.95W Hokkaido – 60 UHB Hokkaido Cultural Broadcasting The TVH relay station opened in the winter of 1996. Washibetsu TV relay station [ edit ] Digital TV broadcasting [ edit ] Remote controller Key ID Broadcasting station name physics Channel Air line electricity ERP Polarized surface Broadcasting areas Broadcasting area Inner number of households Starting day first HBC Hokkaido Broadcasting 34 100mW 550mW Vertical waves [6] Hokkaido Approximately 10,300 households year 2010 December 24th 2 NHK NHK Muroran Education 32 520mW National broadcasting 3 NHK NHK Muroran General 36 540mW Iburi \/ Hidaka 5 STV Sapporo TV broadcasting 28 550mW Hokkaido 6 HTB Hokkaido TV broadcasting 38 540mW 7 TVH TV Hokkaido 40 510mW 8 UHB Hokkaido Cultural Broadcasting 30 540mW Analog TV broadcasting (abolished) [ edit ] Channel Broadcasting station name Air line electricity ERP Polarized surface Broadcasting areas Broadcasting area Inner number of households 14 TVH TV Hokkaido Video 1W\/ Voice 250MW Image 7.2W\/ Voice 1.8w Vertical waves Hokkaido Approximately 3,500 households 18 HBC Hokkaido Broadcasting Image 7.2W\/ Voice 1.8w 48 HTB Hokkaido TV broadcasting Video 23W\/ Voice 5.7W 52 UHB Hokkaido Cultural Broadcasting 54 NHK Muroran education Video 23W\/ Voice 5.7W National broadcasting 56 NHK Muroran General Iburi \/ Hidaka \/ Posterior Shiori Inui Kuromouchi Town 62 STV Sapporo TV broadcasting Video 22W\/ Voice 5.6W Hokkaido The relay station also changed all channels except for the HBC in June 2006 due to the measures to prevent confusion associated with the opening of the Muroran Digital Sending Office. The channel before and after the change is as follows.NHK Muroran General … 32ch \u2192 56ch NHK Muroran Education … 34ch \u2192 54ch STV\u202620ch\u219262ch HTB … 24CH \u2192 48CH UHB\u2026 26ch \u2192 52ch TVH … 16CH \u2192 14CH Digital terrestrial broadcasting [ edit ] See below as the response varies depending on the relay station. Noboribetsu relay station … opened on December 1, 2008. Noboribetsu Shitamine Relay Bureau: Abolished on July 24, 2011. Noboribetsu East Broadcasting Station\u2026 NHK Muroran Broadcasting Station and commercial broadcast opened in September 2010. Horai -separated relay station, Washibetsu relay station … NHK Muroran Broadcasting Station and commercial broadcast opened in December 2010.The commercial broadcast of the Noboribetsu East Bureau, the Horsei Shirayo, and the Washibetsu relay station was initially difficult to build on their own. ^ a b The Japan Broadcasting Association General Broadcasting Culture Research Institute Broadcasting History Training Office “NHK New Year’s Broadcast ’68” Japan Broadcasting Publishing Association, 1968, pp. 233. ^ The Japan Private Broadcasting Federation (edition) “Japan Broadcasting New Year’s Broadcasting ’68” Iwasaki Broadcasting Publisher, 1969, pp. 55. ^ The Japan Private Broadcasting Federation (edition) “Japan Broadcasting New Year’s Broadcast ’74” Chiakiha, 1974, pp. 26. ^ The Japan Broadcasting Corporation Broadcasting Cultural Research Institute Broadcasting History Training Office “NHK New Year’s Broadcast ’75” Japan Broadcasting Publishing Association, p. 313, p. 313. ^ The Japan Broadcasting Corporation Broadcasting Culture Research Institute Broadcasting History Training Office “NHK New Year’s Broadcast ’74” Japan Broadcasting Publishing Association, pp. 365, 1974. ^ Status of terrestrial digital broadcasting station in Hokkaido -The Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications Hokkaido General Communications Bureau, viewed on August 29, 2021 External link [ edit ] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki42\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki42\/noboribetsu-relay-station-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Noboribetsu relay station –Wikipedia"}}]}]