Similarities between Channel 1 (Israel) and Free-to-air
Channel 1 (Israel) and Free-to-air have 11 things in common (in Unionpedia): Channel 2 (Israel), Channel 33 (Israel), Channel Ten (Israel), DVB-T, High-definition television, Israeli Educational Television, Knesset Channel, PAL, Standard-definition television, Television licence, Terrestrial television.
Channel 2 (Israel)
Channel 2 (Arutz Shtaim), also called "The Second Channel" (HaArutz HaSheni) was an Israeli commercial television channel.
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Channel 33 (Israel)
Channel 33 (ערוץ 33; Arutz Shloshim VeShalosh) was an Israeli public terrestrial channel, operated by the Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA), which was primarily designated for Arabic-speaking viewers.
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Channel Ten (Israel)
Channel Eser (ערוץ עשר), formerly known as Israel 10 (ישראל 10, Yisra'el Eser) and Channel 10 (10 ערוץ) is a commercial broadcasting television channel licensed in Israel.
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DVB-T
DVB-T is an abbreviation for "Digital Video Broadcasting — Terrestrial"; it is the DVB European-based consortium standard for the broadcast transmission of digital terrestrial television that was first published in 1997 and first broadcast in the UK in 1998.
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High-definition television
High-definition television (HDTV) is a television system providing an image resolution that is of substantially higher resolution than that of standard-definition television, either analog or digital.
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Israeli Educational Television
The Israeli Educational Television (also known as IETV, הטלוויזיה החינוכית הישראלית, HaŦelevizia HaKhinuchít HaIsraelit or just חינוכית - Hinuchit) is a state-owned public terrestrial television network which used to concentrate on producing and broadcasting programs for school children.
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Knesset Channel
The Knesset Channel (ערוץ 99 - ערוץ הכנסת; Arutz Tish'im VeTesha - Arutz HaKnesset, "Channel 99 - Knesset Channel") is a public Israeli terrestrial channel that broadcasts the sessions of the Knesset as well as some other programs concerning the Israeli parliament.
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PAL
Phase Alternating Line (PAL) is a color encoding system for analogue television used in broadcast television systems in most countries broadcasting at 625-line / 50 field (25 frame) per second (576i).
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Standard-definition television
Standard-definition television (SDTV or SD) is a television system which uses a resolution that is not considered to be either high- or enhanced-definition.
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Television licence
A television licence or broadcast receiving licence is a payment required in many countries for the reception of television broadcasts, or the possession of a television set where some broadcasts are funded in full or in part by the licence fee paid.
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Terrestrial television
Terrestrial or broadcast television is a type of television broadcasting in which the television signal is transmitted by radio waves from the terrestrial (Earth based) transmitter of a television station to a TV receiver having an antenna.
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Channel 1 (Israel) and Free-to-air Comparison
Channel 1 (Israel) has 38 relations, while Free-to-air has 197. As they have in common 11, the Jaccard index is 4.68% = 11 / (38 + 197).
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