UHF Digital Dividend Channel Allocations
Australian channel 28 - 52 = 526 - 694 MHz in groups of 6 consecutive channels per site, after the restack is completed.
NZ using on any site one of the following channel groups
Ch 33, 35, 37 or 32, 34, 36 (558 - 606 MHz) there is possibly others but their registry shows most licences terminating tomorrow.
USA channels 14 - 51 (470 - 694 MHz)
In Europe channels 21 - 60 (470 -790 MHz) after their clearances of channels above channel 60 occur. They have been using ch 21 - 69 (470 - 862) MHz with some countries upto channel 75 902 MHz.
Despite what Lacey's have been saying about the Fracarro LP345 antennas being limited to Australian TV frequencies, if you look at their frequency response graph they are still sensitive out to 900 MHz. see http://www.fracarro....100&&Itemid=250 page 41. Also their phased arrays (panel antenna) PU54 also has significant gain in the LTE bands.
If you want an antenna for TV then avoid ones designed for frequencies above 694 MHz in Australia, NZ and USA. If you want to use an antenna to boost LTE coverage then you are better off buying an antenna designed to start at 694 MHz and not those in the Fracarro catalog on page 12. We have only sold the lower half of the LTE band 703-748 MHz (to the Telcos), which is used in Europe for TV. We are yet to sell 758-803 MHz. Our unrestacked TV band goes to channel 69 who's top edge is 820 MHz. Above that frequency the Telcos already use that band.
Alanh
The italics is an addition of information