List of former analog TV frequencies in Thailand. [1]
Analog television broadcasting in Thailand began on June 24, 1955 (in FCC 525-line NTSC), and Color telecasts (PAL, System B/G 625 lines) were started in 1967; full-time color transmissions were launched in 1975, while state-owned regional television began broadcasting in 1959. Analog broadcasting ended on March 26, 2020. Channel 3 HD was the last TV channel to broadcast in analog before the expiration of the franchise. [2] [3] [4] [5]
Station | Channel | Location | ERP Power |
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Channel 5 | E5 VHF | Sanam Pao | 400 kW ERP |
Channel 7 | E7 VHF | Sanam Pao | 377 kW ERP |
Channel 9 | E9 VHF | Baiyoke Tower II | 400 kW ERP |
Channel 11 NBT | E11 VHF | Baiyoke Tower II | 468 kW ERP |
Thai PBS | E29 UHF | Baiyoke Tower II | 1000 kW ERP |
Channel 3 | E32 UHF | Baiyoke Tower II | 210 kW ERP |
Station | Channel | Location | ERP Power |
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Channel 11 NBT | E26 UHF | Mueang District | 1 kW |
Thai PBS | E29 UHF | Mueang District | 1 kW |
Station | Channel | Location | ERP Power |
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Channel 7 | E3 VHF | Khao Kradong | 10 kW |
Channel 5 | E5 VHF | Khao Kradong | 10 kW |
Thai PBS | E28 UHF | Non Su Wan District | 10 kW |
Station | Channel | Location | ERP Power |
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Thai PBS | E28 UHF | Chaiyaphum - Si Khiw Road | 2 kW 20 kW ERP |
Channel 11 NBT | E31 UHF | Ban Nong Raeng, Tambon Bueng Khla, Mueang District | 5 kW 100 kW ERP |
Channel 5 | E49 UHF | Ban Li, Tambon Lahan, Chatturat District | 3 kW 30 kW ERP |
Station | Channel | Location | ERP Power |
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Channel 11 NBT | E38 | Mueang District | 2 kW |
Station | Channel | Location | ERP Power |
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Channel 5 | E5 | Tambon Don Kaeo, Mae Rim District | 10 kW |
Channel 7 | E7 | Mae Rim District | 10 kW |
Channel 9 | E9 | Doi Suthep, Tambon Suthep, Mueang District | 10 kW |
Channel 11 NBT | E11 | Doi Suthep, Mueang District | 10 kW |
Thai PBS | E34 | Doi Pha Hong, Chai Prakan District | 10 kW |
Channel 3 | E46 | Doi Suthep, Tambon Suthep, Mueang District | 10 kW |
Station | Channel | Location | ERP Power |
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Channel 9 | E4 | Doi Pui, Tambon San Sai, Mueang District | 10 kW |
Channel 7 | E6 | Mae Chan District | 10 kW |
Channel 3 | E8 | Doi Pui, Tambon San Sai, Mueang District | 10 kW |
Channel 11 NBT | E10 | Doi Pui, Tambon San Sai, Mueang District | 10 kW |
Channel 5 | E12 | Doi Pasak, Mae Chan District | 10 kW |
Thai PBS | E27 | Doi Pui, Mueang District | 10 kW |
Station | Channel | Location | ERP Power |
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Channel 5 | E4 | Khao Phrabat, Tambon Phrabat, Mueang District | 10 kW |
Channel 3 | E6 | Doi Ton, Mueang District | 10 kW |
Channel 11 NBT | E8 | Doi Phrabat, Mueang District | 10 kW |
Channel 9 | E10 | Doi Ton, Mueang District | 10 kW |
Channel 7 | E12 | Khao Phrabat, Tambon Phrabat, Mueang District | 10 kW |
Thai PBS | E29 | Doi Ton, Mueang District | 10 kW |
Station | Channel | Location | ERP Power |
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Channel 7 | E5 | Unknown or Khao Suan Khuang | 10 kW |
Channel 3 | E7 | Tambon Khok Si, Mueang District | 10 kW |
Channel 9 | E9 | Tambon Khok Si, Mueang District | 10 kW |
Channel 5 | E11 | Khao Suan Khuang | 10 kW |
Channel 11 NBT | E26 | Mo Din Daeng | 20 kW |
Thai PBS | E29 | Ban Phrom Nimit | 10 kW |
Station | Channel | Location | ERP Power |
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Channel 11 NBT | E6 | Khao Yai Thiang | 10 kW |
Channel 5 | E8 | Khao Yai Thiang | 10 kW |
Channel 9 | E10 | Khao Yai Thiang | 10 kW |
Channel 7 | E12 | Khao Yai Thiang | 10 kW |
Thai PBS | E27 | Ban Nong Pet Nam, Mueang District | 10 kW |
Channel 3 | E41 | Khao Yai Thiang | 10 kW |
Station | Channel | Location | ERP Power |
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Channel 5 | E3 | Khao Tosae, Mueang District | 10 kW |
Channel 11 NBT | E5 | Khao Tosae, Mueang District | 10 kW |
Channel 7 | E7 | Khao Tosae, Mueang District | 10 kW |
Channel 9 | E9 | Khao Tosae, Tambon Ratda, Mueang District | 5 kW |
Channel 3 | E11 | Khao Tosae, Tambon Ratda, Mueang District | 5 kW |
Thai PBS | E27 | Khao Tosae, Mueang District | 5 kW |
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