75.48.31.96
| '); } else { document.writeln(''); } } else { document.writeln(''); } } else { document.writeln(''); } } // End --> |
In Reply to: RE: Isn't channel spacing different in Europe? posted by Cut-Throat on October 27, 2009 at 11:41:17
4Season is right about European medium wave spacing being different from North America's, CutThroat; 9 khz for Europe & 10 khz in the Americas. Portable digital shortwave radios from Grundig, Panasonic, Sangean/Realistic, & Sony, amongst others, usually provide access to either 9 khz or 10 khz medium wave spacing. Analog European f.m. transmissions are 25 micro-second de-emphasis, whilst American analog f.m. utilizes 75 micro-second de-emphasis. Hey Marantzguy, your Sony ICF-2010's f.m. band should extend down to 76 Mhz, the Japanese f.m. band.
Follow Ups:
Post a Followup: