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FM Radios with channel numbers???
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You know, an FM radio with channel numbers on the display/dial... |
As in FM receivers that can pick up the sideband text some stations broadcast that contains the station name and whatever was currently playing?
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Some early 45 mHz band FM sets displayed channel 21 to 99. Ch 21 was 42.1 mHz and the top end of the band Ch 99 was 49.9 mHz.
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The audio for TV channel 6 (NTSC) was within the FM band. Local station used to advertise listening to it on your car radio.
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Pre war FM band. Common Philco models include 42-390/42-350 (same chassis)
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Channel number = ((frequency - 87.9) X 5) + 200 jr |
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http://www.wa2ise.com/radios/fm45.html Interesting to note that the channel numbers are contained in the call letters of some of the stations, such as W47NY. jr |
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As late as the 1970s, some FM stations were still identifying with their call signs and channel number. I live near Cleveland and remember one such station on 105.7 MHz identifying as WKYC-FM, 105.7, channel 289, Cleveland, in the mid to late 1970s.
FWIW, the station was operated by NBC (the radio network was still in existence then; it was disbanded, however, some time [read decades] ago) at that time (1955-65 and 1965-'80). The AM station is now WTAM 1100, the FM is now WMJI, and the TV station is still WKYC-TV; however, the AM and FM stations changed owners and call signs several times since the '70s and are now, respectively, talk and classic hits (a.k.a. oldies) stations. The television station is still WKYC-TV; however, it is now owned and operated by Tegna Media and has been an NBC-TV affiliate since its initial sign-on in 1948. |
There are some german radios that have that information on
the scale. Regards, TV-Collector :stupid: |
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