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FM broadcasting in the USA

A Wisdom Archive on FM broadcasting in the USA

FM broadcasting in the USA

A selection of articles related to FM broadcasting in the USA

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FM broadcasting, FM broadcasting - FM stereo, FM broadcasting - Other services, FM broadcasting - Pre-emphasis and de-emphasis, FM broadcasting - Technical characteristics, FM broadcasting in the USA, FM broadcast band, AM broadcasting, AM stereo, List of broadcast station classes, History of radio, List of radio stations, List of transmitters in the FM Broadcasting band, RDS (Radio Data System), long-distance FM reception (FM DX)

ARTICLES RELATED TO FM broadcasting in the USA

FM broadcasting in the USA: Encyclopedia II - FM broadcasting in the USA - FM radio channel assignments in the US

In the United States, frequency-modulated broadcasting stations operate in a frequency band extending from 87.8 MHz to 108.0 MHz, for a total of 20.2 MHz. It is divided into 100 channels, each 0.2 MHz wide, designated "channel 200" through "channel 300." In actual practice, no one (except the FCC) uses these channel numbers; the frequencies are used instead. To receive a station, an FM receiver is tuned to the center frequency of the station's channel. The lowest channel, channel 200, extends from 87.8 MHz to 88.0 MHz; thus its center ...

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FM broadcasting in the USA, FM broadcasting in the USA - History of FM radio in the US, FM broadcasting in the USA - FM radio channel assignments in the US

Read more here: » FM broadcasting in the USA: Encyclopedia II - FM broadcasting in the USA - FM radio channel assignments in the US

FM broadcasting in the USA: Encyclopedia II - FM broadcasting - Technical characteristics

FM broadcasting - Pre-emphasis and de-emphasis. Random noise has a 'triangular' spectral distribution in an FM system, with the effect that noise occurs predominantly at the highest frequencies within the baseband. This can be offset, to a limited extent, by boosting the high frequencies before transmission and reducing them by a corresponding amount in the receiver. Reducing the high frequencies in the receiver also reduces the high-frequency noise. These processes of boosting and then reducing certain freque ...

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FM broadcasting, FM broadcasting - Technical characteristics, FM broadcasting - Pre-emphasis and de-emphasis, FM broadcasting - FM stereo, FM broadcasting - Other services

Read more here: » FM broadcasting: Encyclopedia II - FM broadcasting - Technical characteristics

FM broadcasting in the USA: Encyclopedia II - FM broadcasting in the USA - History of FM radio in the US

Main article: History of radio, FM radio. In the United States, FM radio stations broadcast at frequencies of 88–108 MHz. FM radio, and later stereo FM radio, were both developed in the United States primarily by Edwin Armstrong. W1XOJ was the first FM radio station, granted a construction permit by the FCC in 1937. On January 5, 1940 FM radio was demonstrated to the FCC for the firs ...

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FM broadcasting in the USA, FM broadcasting in the USA - History of FM radio in the US, FM broadcasting in the USA - FM radio channel assignments in the US

Read more here: » FM broadcasting in the USA: Encyclopedia II - FM broadcasting in the USA - History of FM radio in the US

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