If you mean the letters FM printed on the radio dial, then FM is Frequency Modulation. and AM is Amplitude Modulation. If you are referring to a four letter group that you hear on the radio, like WFCR or WSFA, then this is the station identification. These are allocated by the FCC, and are required to be spoken at regular intervals.
The FM in FM Bank stand for farmers and merchants. FM Bank has served many customers throughout the years. The name FM was chosen because the bank originally served these two classes in the beginning.
WBIE-FM in Marietta, GA changed its call letters to WKHX, Kicks Country some time ago (101.5 FM). The letters are used by a non commercial FM station licensed to Delphos, Ohio, operating at 91.5 MHz.
They could mean a lot of things, but in the context of each other they probably stand for Amplitude Modulation and Frequency Modulation (two different methods for sending an audio signal using radio waves) respectively.
Nogoom FM is an Egyptian radio channel for Arabic music. The words themselves mean Stars FM. You can listen to this radio station's live stream from the following link: http://cmpmania.blogspot.com/2008/07/listen-to-nogoom-fm-live.html
If the letters are in front of the road number, ie. FM 289, the FM means Farm to Market, indicating it is a rural non-major highway (except in the outskirts of heavily populated areas).
If you mean the letters FM printed on the radio dial, then FM is Frequency Modulation. and AM is Amplitude Modulation. If you are referring to a four letter group that you hear on the radio, like WFCR or WSFA, then this is the station identification. These are allocated by the FCC, and are required to be spoken at regular intervals.
The FM in FM Bank stand for farmers and merchants. FM Bank has served many customers throughout the years. The name FM was chosen because the bank originally served these two classes in the beginning.
You mean "What is FM the abbreviated form of?"? You can't abbreviate "fm". FM is the abbreviated form of "Frequency Modulation".
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am is amplitude modulation, fm, frequency modulation
WBIE-FM in Marietta, GA changed its call letters to WKHX, Kicks Country some time ago (101.5 FM). The letters are used by a non commercial FM station licensed to Delphos, Ohio, operating at 91.5 MHz.
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it probably says "Saorstát Éireann" (Irish Free State) in old Gaelic letters
Those letters are mintmarks that tell where the coin was minted. S means it was minted in the San Francisco Mint.
You can contact Radio 100 FM by their email address. You can also look them up in the internet. There are many different stations worldwide with the call letters 100 FM.