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On Aug 29, 9:26 am, Northe wrote:
The "TV audio" radios tune from 54 - 216 MHz, most of them seem to do it in two bands: Low Band (VHF Channels 2 - 6, 59 - 88 MHz) You can also take such a radio to Eastern Europe and listen to FM stations on the OIRT band (65-72 mhz) or Japan and listen to their FM stations (76-90 mhz). The Japanese use 91-108 mhz for TV audio, insterestingly enough. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FM_broadcast_band Stephanie Weil New York City, USA |
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