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FM Broadcast: Full Details

The original FM broadcast band, in the United States until 1946, was on 42 to 50 MHz with 0.2 MHz channel spacing. This band was abandoned after World War II and is now allocated to fixed, mobile, and land mobile radio services. FM is effectively short for frequency modulation. The term "Wide FM" is often used because of the amount of frequency bandwidth consumed (~500khz). The exact reception range varies around the world, but normally falls around a 50 to 200 mile range. In most of the world, the FM broadcast band is 87.5 to 108.0 Mhz. Japan is one exception, 76 to 90 MHz with 0.1 MHz channel spacing.


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Repeater 91.100.000 WSHU-FM Power: 20 kW Fairfield, CT, United States [FM Broadcast] [mapper] [stumbler]
info WSHU-FM Sacred Heart University, Inc. broadcasting on 91.1MHz MHz from Fairfield, CT, United States!
Repeater 88.700.000 KUNR Power: 20 kW Reno, NV, United States [FM Broadcast] [mapper] [stumbler]
info KUNR University And Community College System Of Nevada broadcasting on 88.7MHz MHz from Reno, NV, United States!
Repeater 90.700.000 KGUD Power: 0.1 kW Longmont, CO, United States [FM Broadcast] [mapper] [stumbler]
info KGUD Longmont Community Radio broadcasting on 90.7MHz MHz from Longmont, CO, United States!
Repeater 95.700.000 WYPW Power: 1.25 kW Nappanee, IN, United States [FM Broadcast] [mapper] [stumbler]
info WYPW Talking Stick Communications, Llc broadcasting on 95.7MHz MHz from Nappanee, IN, United States!
Repeater 94.300.000 WIZB Power: 19.5 kW Abbeville, AL, United States [FM Broadcast] [mapper] [stumbler]
info WIZB Radio Training Network, Inc. broadcasting on 94.3MHz MHz from Abbeville, AL, United States!

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