Band I is the name of a radio frequency range within the very high frequency part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Band I ranges from 47 to 88 MHz, and it is primarily used for radio and television broadcasting. Channel spacings vary from country to country, with spacings of 6, 7 and 8 MHz being common.

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  • Band I is the name of a radio frequency range within the very high frequency part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Band I ranges from 47 to 88 MHz, and it is primarily used for radio and television broadcasting. Channel spacings vary from country to country, with spacings of 6, 7 and 8 MHz being common.
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  • Band I is the name of a radio frequency range within the very high frequency part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Band I ranges from 47 to 88 MHz, and it is primarily used for radio and television broadcasting. Channel spacings vary from country to country, with spacings of 6, 7 and 8 MHz being common.
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  • Band I
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