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Old September 26th 04, 05:16 AM
Dave Platt
 
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Richard G Amirault wrote:

What is "narrow-band FM"??? Some could say that *all* FM ham radios use
"narrow-band" ... compared to a FM broadcast station.


True 'nuff. 5 kHz peak deviation seems to be standard here in the U.S.

I understand that in many European countries, amateurs have settled on
2.5 kHz peak deviation. This allows a larger number of repeaters to
be packed into a given amount of spectrum and geographic space...
and as the European 2-meter band is only half as wide as the U.S.
band, it seems like a good tradeoff.

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