Re: [DMCForum] FM radio differences - Europe vs. US
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Re: [DMCForum] FM radio differences - Europe vs. US



U.S. FM stations have to have an odd number in the
tenths spot. FCC regulations do state that stations
whose transmitters are close enough to each other have
to broadcast a certain frequency distance apart in
order to prevent interference, but this still happens
if somebody is overmodulating or has something wrong
with their transmitter (polarization changes, etc.).

Farrar

--- David Cox <dmcox@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> --- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "therealdmcvegas"
> <dmcvegas@xxxx>
> wrote:
> >
> > How could they have used them? It's my
> understanding that European
> FM
> > stations end in even #'s, such as 102.6, where as
> North American FM
> > stations end in odd #'s like 102.7.
>
> What I remember from the 3 years I lived in Germany
> is that the spacing between stations is different.
> I don't remember exactly what the difference was,
> but it was something sort of like this:  European
> stations might be something like .6 apart, for
> example 88.0, 88.6, 89.2, 89.8, etc.; US stations
> are something like .7 apart, so they might start
> also at 88.0, then go to 88.7, 89.4, 90.1, etc.  At
> least when I lived there (87-90), most car radios
> would jump by the spacing amount, so you couldn't
> tune your radio to 88.2 in either of the examples
> given above.  It is possible for a European station
> and a US station to be on the same frequency - there
> are several frequencies that are common in the
> example, but it would be mostly pure luck to get
> one, and you would be more likely to be able to get
> close, but not quite on the right frequency.  Of
> course, some radios are built to be able to work in
> either situation, so they'll work anywhere.
>
> Dave
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been
> removed]
>
>


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