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Encyclopedia: FM broadcast band Source:Wikipedia
In most of the world, the
FM broadcast band
, used for
broadcasting
FM
radio stations
, goes from 87.5 to 108.0
MHz
. In
Japan
the FM broadcast band is 76–90 MHz, unlike any other country in the world. The old
OIRT
band in
Eastern Europe
was 65.8–74 MHz. The name "FM band" is misleading
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The original FM broadcast band in the United States until 1946 was on 42 to 50 MHz with 0.2 MHz channel spacing. ... For more information on FM frequency allocations, see FM broadcast band.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FM_radio
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FM_radio
In most of the world, the FM broadcast band, used for broadcasting FM radio stations, goes from 87.5 to 108.0 MHz. In Japan the FM broadcast band is 76–90 MHz, unlike any other country in the world. The old OIRT band in Eastern Europe was 65.8–74 MHz.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FM_broadcast_band
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FM_broadcast_band
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Low Loss 4:1 Balun Transformer |
These are the design notes for constructing a low loss 75 Ohm unbalanced to 300 Ohm balanced transformer suitable for the FM broadcast band (88 - 108 MHz). Properly constructed, it will typically ...
homepage.mac.com/kenwetzel/Low_Loss_Balun.htm
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Radios for the old 45MHz FM broadcast band |
One may see FM radios with band markings from 201 to 300. These aren't MHz markings, but FCC channel numbers for the modern 100MHz FM broadcast band.
www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/9178/radios/fm45.html
www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/9178/radios/fm45.html
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KC4GZX FM Broadcast Frequencies |
Low in Fat • No Frames • No Cholesterol • No Sounds (well, one) High in Fiber • No Movies • No MSG • No Animation (well, ... Copyright © 2003- All Rights Reserved MicroMax Systems Inc.
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The band of frequencies extending from 88 to 109 MHz.
www.accton.com/products/glossary/f/fmbroadcastband.htm
www.accton.com/products/glossary/f/fmbroadcastband.htm
In most of the world, the FM broadcast band, used for broadcasting FM radio stations, goes from 87.5 to 108.0 MHz. In Japan the FM broadcast band is 76&ndash ... The OIRT FM broadcast band covers 65 ...
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TECHNICAL FIELD The present invention relates to electronic circuitry for receiving music or other information endcoded on a subcarrier of an FM broadcast band signal.
www.patentgenius.com/patent/5193213.html
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