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  2. FM broadcast band - Wikipedia

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    On other frequencies, a station could be Class B (50 kW, 500 feet) or Class C (100 kW, 2,000 feet), depending on which zone it was in. In the late 1980s, the FCC switched to a bandplan based on a distance separation table using currently operating stations, and subdivided the class table to create extra classes and change antenna height limits ...

  3. 87.5 FM - Wikipedia

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    87.5 FM is the first useable radio broadcast frequency on the FM radio band spanning between 87.5 and 108 FM or VHF Band 2.The use of 87.5 FM as the main carrier frequency of a legally established and licensed radio station is rare in most countries as it transmits signals slightly off band down to roughly 87.3 and possibly as low as 87.2 FM.

  4. DWFO - Wikipedia

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    DWFO (87.5 FM), broadcasting as 87.5 Republika, is a radio station owned and operated by the Presidential Broadcast Service, the broadcast arm of the Presidential Communications Group.

  5. Channel 6 radio stations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    These stations transmit an analog FM signal centered on 87.75 MHz, designated by receiver and station marketing as "87.7 FM". This is just below the lowest FM band frequency of 87.9 MHz, and within the internationally recognized Band II, which extends down to 87.5 MHz and is thus receivable by most consumer radios.

  6. WRME-LD - Wikipedia

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    WRME-LD (channel 33) is a low-power television station in Chicago, Illinois, United States, affiliated with Jewelry Television.The station's audio channel, transmitting at 87.75 MHz (or VHF channel 6), lies within the FM band; as a result, WRME-LD's audio channel operates as a radio station at 87.7 FM.

  7. 87.7 FM - Wikipedia

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    87.75 MHz, a frequency-modulated audio subcarrier used by all NTSC-M analog channel 6 television stations (discontinued July 13, 2021 in the United States); For a list of channel 6 television stations transmitting using a modification of the ATSC 3.0 digital TV standard to carry an analog FM audio feed on 87.75 MHz, usually advertised as 87.7 FM, see Channel 6 radio stations in the United States.

  8. DWNU - Wikipedia

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    DWNU (107.5 FM), broadcasting as Wish 107.5 (pronounced as Wish one-o-seven-five), is a radio station owned by Progressive Broadcasting Corporation and operated by Breakthrough and Milestones Productions International (BMPI), the media arm of the Members Church of God International (MCGI).

  9. 87.6 FM - Wikipedia

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    Whiskey Tango Foxtrot 87.6 FM in Norfolk Island, South Pacific Territory; Raw FM in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory; 2KY in Cootamundra, New South Wales; 2KY in Griffith, New South Wales