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Range of frequencies allotted for commercial `FM` radio broadcast is

A

88 to 208 kHz

B

88 to 108 MHz

C

47 to 230 kHz

D

47 to 230 MHz

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The correct Answer is:
B

There is a national frequency allocation plan for everything from man radio astronomy. Radio frequencies in the 88 to 108 MHz range are set aside exclusively for FM broadcasting . No less than 34 channels can be accomnodated in this range at a single location , allowing for a separation of 400 kHz between channels.
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