oirt การใช้
- Most stations on OIRT are broadcasting in mono although some stations are operating in stereo.
- ERB operates on FM, OIRT FM, Internet, and Satellite in order to reach the widest possible audience.
- Countries which still use the OIRT band are Russia ( including Kaliningrad ), Belarus, Moldova, Ukraine and Turkmenistan.
- Unlike Western practice, OIRT FM frequencies are based on 10 kHz rather than 50, 100 or 200 kHz multiples.
- The 4-meter band ( 70 70.5 MHz ) amateur radio allocation used in many European countries is entirely within the OIRT FM band.
- The new channel, later referred to as " Bulgarian Television " ( BT ) used the OIRT standard of 625 lines and 25 frames per second.
- In Belarus, only government-run public radio stations are still active on OIRT . All stations on OIRT in Belarus are a mirror of normal FM broadcasts.
- In Belarus, only government-run public radio stations are still active on OIRT . All stations on OIRT in Belarus are a mirror of normal FM broadcasts.
- Between 1977 and 1980 the OIRT organised four contests of the Intervision Song Contest in Sopot, Poland, in an attempt to emulate the highly successful Eurovision Song Contest.
- In 1966 he was designated the director of the Technical Centre at the International Radio and Television Organization ( OIRT-Intervision ), headquartered in Prague, a position he held until 1971.
- Test broadcasts of the three domestic channels had also been available via DVB-T in Kiev until 1 April 2009 . The usage of FM-OIRT and MW is being phased out in favour of FM, digital broadcasting and the Internet.
- In 1962 the Borisova Gradina TV Tower was the place from which the first Bulgarian Kanal 1 transmitter was replaced with a more modern conforming to the OIRT colour television requirements in January 1972, and the broadcasting of Efir 2 began in 1975.
- Many countries have completely ceased broadcasting on the OIRT FM band, although use continues in others, mainly the former republics of the USSR . The future of broadcasting on the OIRT FM band is limited, due to the lack of new consumer receivers for this band outside of Russia.
- Many countries have completely ceased broadcasting on the OIRT FM band, although use continues in others, mainly the former republics of the USSR . The future of broadcasting on the OIRT FM band is limited, due to the lack of new consumer receivers for this band outside of Russia.
- West Germany was admitted in 1951 and a working relationship forged with the USSR s Organisation for International Radio and TV ( OIRT ) which existed in parallel with the EBU until its merger in 1993 . ( Source : Diffusion, Journal of the EBU, 50 years of the EBU, Winter 1999 / 2000 ).