FM 1482
FM 1482 is a type of radio frequency used in the FM (Frequency Modulation) band. It typically operates between 87.5 MHz and 108 MHz, which is the standard range for FM broadcasting. This frequency is commonly used for transmitting music, news, and other audio content to the public through radio stations.
In the context of radio communication, FM 1482 can also refer to specific channels or frequencies allocated for various purposes, including emergency services and aviation. These frequencies are regulated by organizations like the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the United States to ensure clear and reliable communication.