Broadcast band

Broadcast band

Broadcast band commonly refers to several segments of the radio spectrum. In the U.S. the major broadcast bands are:In Europe, North Africa and Asia, longwave radio frequencies between 153 and 281 kHz are used for domestic and international broadcasting.

ee also

* Broadcast (band)
* Crystal radio receiver
* Dead air
* Internet radio
* Links to UK Radio Stations
* List of radio networks
* Mediumwave
* Music radio
* Old-time radio
* Radio astronomy
* Radio hardware
* Radio programming
* Software radio
* Transistor radio
* Types of radio emissions


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