Definition of low power television (lptv)

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low power television (lptv)

The term 'low power television (lptv)' as it applies to the area of telecommunications can be defined as 'A broadcast service that permits program origination, subscription service or both via low powered television translators. LPTV service includes the existing translator service and operates on a secondary basis to regular television stations. Transmitter output is limited to 1,000 watts for normal VHF stations and 100 watts when a VHF operation is on an allocated channel'.

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