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I need FM radio frequency in California to work with my FM transmitter MP3 player?

February 3rd, 2012

Question by Terrip25: I need FM radio frequency in California to work with my FM transmitter MP3 player?
I have a TomTom GO 730 which has an FM transmitter to play my mp3 songs through my car radio. I would like a good frequency that I can use the entire length of my drive from southern California to northern California. I don’t want to have to keep searching during the trip.

Best answer:

Answer by AZrockslide
I may not be able to give you a specific frequency, but I do have some advice:

If at all possible, remove the radio antenna from your car when you want to listen to MP3s. This will make give you a much smaller pick up range for the radio, meaning the FM Transmitter should be the only thing it pick up well, even if there is interference on the specific station you choose.

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What makes a radio select and hold a specific frequency?

January 21st, 2012

Question by Karen R: What makes a radio select and hold a specific frequency?
My cars antena broke (the kind that goes up when you turn the radio on). Replaced it but when I turn the radio on and the antena comes up I get service but I’m unable to select and hold a station. I get every station in range and all at once. Just curious why that is.

Best answer:

Answer by uhlawpup
It is possible that there is a tuning capacitor at the back of your radio that needs to be adjusted to match the antenna to the radio input circuitry. If this match is not done, you may be picking up signals that are spurious. Check either your car’s manual or the instruction book that came with your radio to find out if there is a tuning control like this on your set.

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The local Washington, DC station HFS has a frequency of 99.1 million Hz in the FM radio band and the velocity?

January 2nd, 2012
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Question by Jenna W: The local Washington, DC station HFS has a frequency of 99.1 million Hz in the FM radio band and the velocity?

Best answer:

Answer by goober
The velocity is the speed of light, 3×10^8 m/s.

The wavelength is 3×10^8 / 99.1×10^6 = 3.03 m

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Frequency Considerations for Recreational 2 Way Radios

April 16th, 2011

Frequency Considerations for Recreational 2 Way Radios

If you are in the market for 2 way radios for personal use, you have an immediate and important choice to make: What radio frequency band do you require?

Frequency! 2 way radios obviously utilize ‘wireless’ communication methods so when using a 2 way radio you are transmitting and sending your message through the air — the same air that is currently carrying television signals, commercial radio signals, Ham radio signals and literally thousands of signals from other private 2 way radios. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has the job of controlling all of these communication signals so they don’t run into each other; to accomplish this they have reserved frequency bands for use by certain types of communication (signal sending) devices. There are two frequency bands in use for recreational 2 way radios, these are called Family Radio Service (FRS) and General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS).

In 1996, the FCC reserved a set of radio frequencies they called the Family Radio Service (FRS) band, specifically for short-range 2 way radios (radios that operate no more than 2 miles away from each other) with a small power output (up to 500 milliwatts or one-half watt).

About fifty years before the FCC created the FRS band they had reserved a set of frequencies for higher power 2 way radios that operated over a longer range this is the General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) band. The GMRS band is for radios with a power output between one and five watts and a range over 2 miles. The FCC regulates the 2 way radios that operate on the GMRS band and requires users of this type of radio to obtain a license and pay a fee. The GMRS license is good for five years and costs .00; the license must be obtained by an adult (the radios operating under the license may be used by minors but only with the licensed adult’s knowledge and permission)

When buying 2 way radios, your choice is between a set of radios that operates only on one of these frequency bands or a set of radios that is able to operate on either one of these frequency bands. This determination will obviously have to be made based on the maximum distance the radio users will be from each other. If the radios are to be used within two miles of each other, FRS will be the best (and least expensive) choice. If a greater distance is consistently required, 2 way radios that operate on the GMRS frequency band will be required. If the need for distance is uncertain or if you want the option of occasionally transmitting up to five miles a FRS/GMRS hybrid is the radio set to choose.

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Radio Station WTBQ increases power on new FM frequency

April 7th, 2011

Radio Station WTBQ increases power on new FM frequency
Broadcast area now extends to all of Orange County, northern New Jersey and beyond
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FM-90 celebrates 35 years on-air
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WYCE-FM (88.1) raises over ,000 during spring fund drive
The fund drive saw its highest number of individual donations during an eight-day drive.
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Tuning Indicators and Automatic Frequency Controls For Radio Receivers 31FR-1 (National Radio Institute)

January 30th, 2011

Tuning Indicators and Automatic Frequency Controls For Radio Receivers 31FR-1 (National Radio Institute)

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what is frequency and its affect on broadcasting?

January 8th, 2011

Question by underdevelopment: what is frequency and its affect on broadcasting?
let focus on waves now what it mean a radio station broadcasting at 98.3 mhz. and what does frequency mean.

Best answer:

Answer by Gary B
Frequency is the RATE (also called period) that the radio wave changes cycles. In the example you’ve described, the radio wave changes cycles 98,300,000 time PER SECOND 98.3 Mega (million) Hertz (time persecond). Given this frequency, this is am FM radio signal, because the FM radio is limited BY LAW to be within a certain range of frequencies.

AM radio stationsa re in a different set of frequencies, about 550,000 to about 1,600,000, or 550 Kilo (thousand) cycles (hertz) to 1600 kilocycles.

The FREQUENCY is how radios determine one station from another. Television use the same idea, but pictures are transmitted instead of sound only

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An Fm radio station is brodcasting at a frequency of 106 mhz, what is the wavelength ?

December 25th, 2010

Question by Aliff F: An Fm radio station is brodcasting at a frequency of 106 mhz, what is the wavelength ?
An Fm radio station is brodcasting at a frequency of 106 mhz, what is the wavelength ?

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Answer by oxymandia
About 3 meters
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October 28th, 2010

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What makes a radio select and hold a specific frequency?

May 10th, 2010

My cars antena broke (the kind that goes up when you turn the radio on). Replaced it but when I turn the radio on and the antena comes up I get service but I’m unable to select and hold a station. I get every station in range and all at once. Just curious why that is.

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