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  2. List of radio stations in California - Wikipedia

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  3. Broadcast radio receiver - Wikipedia

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    A monaural receiver, in contrast, only receives a single audio channel that is a combination (sum) of the left and right channels. [1] [2] [3] While AM stereo transmitters and receivers exist, they have not achieved the popularity of FM stereo. Most modern radios are able to receive both AM and FM radio stations, and have a switch to select ...

  4. Portal:Radio - Wikipedia

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    Frequency spectrum of a typical modulated AM or FM radio signal. It consists of a component C at the carrier wave frequency f c {\displaystyle f_{c}} with the information ( modulation ) contained in two narrow bands of frequencies called sidebands ( SB ) just above and below the carrier frequency.

  5. List of communications receivers - Wikipedia

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    FM AM USB LSB RTTY W N few 7.5 7 38 2 IR Icom R72 Hobbyist 1990 Icom R75 Hobbyist 1990 -60 triple conversion SSB AM S-AM CW FM 2.1 6 12 99 3 94x241x229 3 35 1 CI-V RS232 +16 [29] Icom R8500 Hobbyist 1990 1000 CI-V RS232 Icom R8600 Hobbyist 2016 .01-3000 SDR + superhet S-AM, AM, USB, LSB, CW, FM, RTTY, D-STAR, NXDN, dPMR, DCR and APCO P25: 2000

  6. Radio receiver - Wikipedia

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    A portable battery-powered AM/FM broadcast receiver, used to listen to audio broadcast by local radio stations. A modern communications receiver, used in two-way radio communication stations to talk with remote locations by shortwave radio. Girl listening to vacuum tube console radio in the 1940s.

  7. HD Radio - Wikipedia

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    HD Radio is used primarily by AM and FM radio stations in the United States, U.S. Virgin Islands, Canada, Mexico and the Philippines, [citation needed] with a few implementations outside North America. HD Radio transmits the digital signals in unused portions of the same band as the analog AM and FM signals.