ZeeVee HDbridge 2500/2600 Series (DVB-T/C) User Manual
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HDbridge 2500/2600-EU Configuration Guide
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IMPORTANT NOTES
•
RF Channel numbers are applied in
pairs based on the frequency map. For
instance, if you enter RF Channel # “21”
then RF Channel # “22” automatically
populates.
•
ZV channels can be set directly adjacent
to any other well-formed channel and
will not cause interference. No channel
spacing is required.
•
DVB-T defaults to using specific channels
and frequency bands on the CCIR table.
You can change those settings from CCIR
to None and enter a frequency directly
using Maestro. For instance, instead of
entering RF channel 21, you could enter a
frequency such as “474 MHz.”
RF
Channel
Band (MHz)
21
470-478
22
478-486
23
486-494
24
494-502
25
502-510
26
510-518
27
518-526
28
526-534
29
534-542
30
542-550
31
550-558
32
558-566
33
566-574
34
574-582
35
582-590
36
590-598
37
598-606
38
606-614
39
614-622
40
622-630
RF
Channel
Band (MHz)
41
630-638
42
638-646
43
646-654
44
654-662
45
662-670
46
670-678
47
678-686
48
686-694
49
694-702
50
702-710
51
710-718
52
718-726
53
726-734
54
734-742
55
742-750
56
750-758
57
758-766
58
766-774
59
774-782
60
782-790
RF
Channel
Band (MHz)
61
790-798
62
798-806
63
806-814
64
814-822
65
822-830
66
830-838
67
838-846
68
846-854
69
854-862
70
862-870
71
870-878
72
878-886
73
886-894
74
894-902
75
902-910
76
910-918
77
918-926
78
926-934
79
934-942
80
942-950
CCIR Table vs Frequency Map