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The 802.11 standard provides several radio frequency bands for use in Wi-Fi communications, each divided into a multitude of channels numbered at 5 MHz spacing (except in the 45/60 GHz band, where they are 0.54/1.08/2.16 GHz apart) between the centre frequency of the channel.
Frequency Channel Frequency Channel Frequency Channel Frequency Channel 87.9 MHz 200 93.1 MHz 226 98.1 MHz 251 103.1 MHz 276 88.1 MHz 201 93.3 MHz 227 98.3 MHz 252 103.3 MHz 277 88.3 MHz 202 93.5 MHz 228 98.5 MHz 253 103.5 MHz 278 88.5 MHz 203 93.7 MHz 229 98.7 MHz 254 103.7 MHz 279 88.7 MHz 204 93.9 MHz 230 98.9 MHz 255 103.9 MHz 280
FM channel 200, 87.9 MHz, overlaps TV 6. This is used only by K200AA.; TV 6 analog audio can be heard on FM 87.75 on most broadcast radio receivers as well as on a European TV tuned to channel E4A or channel IC, but at lower volume than wideband FM broadcast stations, because of the lower deviation.
The following chart lists frequencies on the broadcast company band, and which classes broadcast on these frequencies; Class A and Class B, 10,000 watt and higher (full-time) stations in North America which broadcast on clear-channel station frequencies are also shown.
The center frequencies of the FM channels are spaced in increments of 200 kHz. The frequency of 87.9 MHz, while technically part of TV channel 6 (82 to 88 MHz), is used by just two FM class-D stations in the United States. Portable radio tuners often tune down to 87.5 MHz, so that the same radios can be made and sold worldwide.
Frequency Power Licensee Location True FM Manila DWLA-FM: 105.9 MHz 20 kW Bright Star Broadcasting Network Corporation Mega Manila: True FM Cagayan de Oro** DXRL-FM: 101.5 MHz 10 kW Nation Broadcasting Corporation: Cagayan de Oro: True FM Cebu* DYFM-FM: 101.9 MHz Cebu: B 107.9 Kaboses Radio*** PA 107.9 MHz 5 kW Allied Broadcasting Center: Tacloban
Broadcast frequencies: Longwave AM Radio = 148.5 kHz – 283.5 kHz (LF) Mediumwave AM Radio = 520 kHz – 1700 kHz (MF) Shortwave AM Radio = 3 MHz – 30 MHz (HF) Designations for television and FM radio broadcast frequencies vary between countries, see Television channel frequencies and FM broadcast band.
The Pan-American television frequencies are different for terrestrial and cable television systems. Terrestrial television channels are divided into two bands: the VHF band which comprises channels 2 through 13 and occupies frequencies between 54 and 216 MHz, and the UHF band, which comprises channels 14 through 36 and occupies frequencies between 470 and 608 MHz.