because high-index fm is too mainstream
Most FM receivers use 10.7 MHz as the IF.
You use different FM ranges in different countries because there are different regulations on FM ranges in every country. There are also many different radio stations available in different locations using the same FM range.
To use the PLL (Phase Lock Loop) as FM detector, you need to know the Free-running frequency.
Japan use 76 - 90 FM
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Yes, you can, When you turn it on there should be applications (Mp3, Radio/FM, Options) Click on Radio/Fm and find your station.
If your IPod does not have an AM setting your cannot use it to listen to AM channels. You can use an FM transmitter for an IPOD to transmit music from your IPOD through your radio. Many of these will also charge your IPOD.
nope
hearing FM and am news in radio
The best place to find a FM transmitter for your iPod is at Best Buy. You can also go online and use their website to find out the price regarding the FM transmitter.
Because if they didn't use frequency modulation it wouldn't be called an "FM" CW Radar...