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The range of frequencies alloted for FM ...

The range of frequencies alloted for FM radio is :

A

88 to 108 kHz

B

88 to 108 MHz

C

47 to 230 kHz

D

47 to 230 MHz

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B

There is a national frequency allocation plan for everything from man radio to 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 accomodated in this range at a single location, allowing for a separation of 400 kHz between channels.
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