30 Mhz - 300 Mhz
Depends on the radio, it can be just about anything.
Hallam FM has various frequencies in different areas of South Yorkshire. These include 97.4 MHz in Sheffield, 102.9 MHz in Barnsley and Rotherham, and 103.4 MHz in Doncaster.
88 MHz
Fm radio waves travel at various frequencies between 87.5 MHz and 108.0 MHz
30 Mhz - 300 Mhz
Depends on the radio, it can be just about anything.
Assuming you're talking about the FM radio frequency span - it runs from 87.5 MHz to 107.5 MHz
{| ! | FM: 97.7 MHz - 99.7 MHz |}
FM = MHz (1000 000 Hz) So, 106.3 FM = 106.3 MHz or 106300000 Hz which could be represented as 1.063*10^8
Hallam FM has various frequencies in different areas of South Yorkshire. These include 97.4 MHz in Sheffield, 102.9 MHz in Barnsley and Rotherham, and 103.4 MHz in Doncaster.
88 MHz-108MHz
Most FM receivers use 10.7 MHz as the IF.
88 MHz
The FM range is 88 - 108 MHz (with broadcast frequencies, or stations, assigned between 88.1 and 107.9 MHz every 0.2 MHz). The AM range is 535 - 1605 KHz (stations are assigned between 540 and 1600 KHz every 10 KHz).
KISS-FM in Chicago broadcasts at 103.5 on the FM dial. That's 103.5 MHz, which is the same thing as 103,500 KHz.
Fm radio waves travel at various frequencies between 87.5 MHz and 108.0 MHz