With regard to 87.9, does anybody know why the FCC did not authorize it for larger use?
From what I always knew is that 88-108 was the legal band. The center of the channel was the .1. So the stations could use 88.0-88.2. This was a carry over from the AM band frequencies that showed a station a 540 would be operating legally from 535-545 utilizing the 10kc spacing.
The (old) receiver label would state that it would receive 535-1605kc.
If the FCC did authorize it, why didn't the digital tuned receivers reflect it?
Jeff in Sa-ra-so-ta!
From what I always knew is that 88-108 was the legal band. The center of the channel was the .1. So the stations could use 88.0-88.2. This was a carry over from the AM band frequencies that showed a station a 540 would be operating legally from 535-545 utilizing the 10kc spacing.
The (old) receiver label would state that it would receive 535-1605kc.
If the FCC did authorize it, why didn't the digital tuned receivers reflect it?
Jeff in Sa-ra-so-ta!