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- Band_expander abstract "An FM Band Expander (band converter, fm converter) is a device used on Japanese car stereo systems to enable them to receive international FM. Japanese radio bands are between 76-90 MHz whereas the international broadcast plan is between 87.0-108.0 MHz. The unit itself is connected inline between the radio and the antenna, and it downshifts the frequency of the broadcast by a predetermined amount (generally between 10-14 MHz). It is powered from the ACC line that is also connected to the stereo unit so it is only operational when the radio is active.Because the Japanese broadcast bandwidth is a smaller range than the international scheme, the unit may have to downshift the same frequencies by 10 and 20 MHz simultaneously. This is to ensure both 'sets' of frequencies get included in the reduced bandwidth, but it can mean that some stations can become doubled up.".
- Band_expander wikiPageExternalLink 39.asp.
- Band_expander wikiPageID "28297638".
- Band_expander wikiPageLength "1102".
- Band_expander wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Band_expander wikiPageRevisionID "415608775".
- Band_expander wikiPageWikiLink Antenna_(radio).
- Band_expander wikiPageWikiLink Bandwidth_(signal_processing).
- Band_expander wikiPageWikiLink Broadcast_band.
- Band_expander wikiPageWikiLink Category:In-car_entertainment.
- Band_expander wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Band_expander wikiPageWikiLink Radio.
- Band_expander wikiPageWikiLink Radio_spectrum.
- Band_expander wikiPageWikiLink Radio_station.
- Band_expander wikiPageWikiLink Vehicle_audio.
- Band_expander wikiPageWikiLinkText "band expander".
- Band_expander subject Category:In-car_entertainment.
- Band_expander hypernym Device.
- Band_expander type Device.
- Band_expander type Accessory.
- Band_expander comment "An FM Band Expander (band converter, fm converter) is a device used on Japanese car stereo systems to enable them to receive international FM. Japanese radio bands are between 76-90 MHz whereas the international broadcast plan is between 87.0-108.0 MHz. The unit itself is connected inline between the radio and the antenna, and it downshifts the frequency of the broadcast by a predetermined amount (generally between 10-14 MHz).".
- Band_expander label "Band expander".
- Band_expander sameAs Q4854236.
- Band_expander sameAs m.0cnxc24.
- Band_expander sameAs Q4854236.
- Band_expander wasDerivedFrom Band_expander?oldid=415608775.
- Band_expander isPrimaryTopicOf Band_expander.