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FMN Or FM - RadioReference. com Forums Hello, Using Sentinel and a 436 Putting in some BAPERN frequencies for the Boston area RR shows them as FMN But in Sentinel, it seems I can only select FM Should I be putting in FMN ? How ? Thanks, B
Scanner for Repeater DMR, P25e, FMN??? - RadioReference. com Forums If a frequency has a 400 level frequency followed by "Repeater (DMR)" what type of scanner would I need to listen to that Could the same scanner pick up a 100 level frequency that has a mode of "P25e" (not sure what this stands for) or "FMN"?
FM vs FMN - RadioReference. com Forums Hi, I was monitoring the frequency of 155 8425 and am not sure if its FM or FMN I'm not really familar what the difference is or what they both mean but seem to come in clear set on either one I think if the frequency would be 155 840 or 155 845 it would be set under FM but I noticed most VHF
Mode and type of scanner - RadioReference. com Forums Can someone tell me what the mode means on frequency database What is difference between p25, fmn, rm,dmr Most in my arra arr fmn or rm I live in grant county wi, but also want to get laffayette co wi, iowa county wi and crawford co wi What type of scanner works best for these I have
FMN Questions - RadioReference. com Forums Hello, I have read about FMN types of signals I tried to find out more information about what FMN is , but the information is a little sketchy They seem to want to focus in on FM signals , which the FM part of FMN may be that ???? I understand about FM-AM-SSB radio signals What is FMN
What Is FMN NFM and Are They Equal or They Different? Sadly, you totally miss the point, and I doubt I can explain it to you I understand the point you're trying to make, but the first mass market use for the FM mode was broadcast radio Every one had the letters FM emblazoned on the front Using today's nomenclature, it should have said WFM
FMN and FM - RadioReference. com Forums FCC mandated that most VHF high and UHF frequencies be narrowbanded (FMN or NFM) Some of the frequencies, such as NOAA weather and VHF marine band, are exempt and remain FM The database has not kept up with the changes I would program any VHF high or UHF frequencies as NFM The VHF low band (30-50 MHz) was not part of the mandate and should remain FM There are some frequencies used by TV
NFM vs FM - RadioReference. com Forums Because the date the pre-programmed NFM (FMN) vs FM settings were included likely predates the US narrowband mandate it is really no longer valid Also, even when it was valid there were issues due to how the Japanese engineers (presumably) interpreted the US FCC rules as written at the time it (the pre-programmed list) was created