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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 USIn 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 ...
See also: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 |
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