What is the frequency of Coro FM?
99.5 FM
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What frequency is used for FM?
about 88 to 108 MHz
FM radio uses frequency modulation, of course. The frequency band for FM radio is about 88 to 108 MHz. The information signal is music and voice which falls in the audio spectrum. The full audio spectrum ranges form 20 to 20,000 Hz, but FM radio limits the upper modulating frequency to 15 kHz (cf.
What is the frequency band for FM?
The FM broadcast in the United States starts at 88.0 MHz and ends at 108.0 MHz. The band is divided into 100 channels, each 200 kHz (0.2 MHz) wide. The center frequency is located at 1/2 the bandwidth of the FM Channel, or 100 kHz (0.1 MHz) up from the lower end of the channel.
What station is r2000?
Radio 2000 is a national radio station broadcasting 24/7 from Auckland Park, Johannesburg, using frequencies that range between 97.2 and 100 FM. It also features a live stream on its website as an alternative source for listeners to enjoy its broadcasts.
Who owns Coro FM?
Coro FM, Kenya Radio station. The radio station is owned by the Government of Kenya (under Kenya Broadcasting Corporation).
Which country banned FM?
FM radio switch-off Norway, in January 2018, was the first country to discontinue FM as a result.
Is Radio 2000 part of SABC?
Radio 2000 is the only facility service radio station in the country and forms part of the SABC’s Public Broadcasting Stations portfolio with the intent of strengthening democracy and Nation building through key offerings of sport, music, events of national importance and lifestyle programming.
Who is on Radio 2000 now?
On Air Personalities
- Amanda Matshaka. About.
- Andile Ncube. About.
- Anne Moosa. About.
- Bambo Johnson. About.
- David Mashabela. About.
- Glen Lewis. About.
- Ike Phaahla. About.
- Irma G. About.
When was Coro FM started?
2000
Radio stations
Station | Language | Launch date |
---|---|---|
Coro FM | Kikuyu | 2000 |
Pwani FM | Swahili for the Coastal region | 2001 |
Nosim FM | Maasai | 2011 |
Minto FM | Kisii | 2011 |
When did Vok change to KBC?
A year after Kenya became independent in 1963, KBS was changed to Voice of Kenya (VOK). In 1989, parliament reverted VOK to Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC).