| FM-2030 | FM improvement factor | FM improvement threshold |
| FM broadcastingFM radio is a broadcast technology invented by Edwin Howard Armstrong that uses frequency modulation to provide high-fidelity broadcast radio sound. History of FM radio in the US Main article: History of radio, FM radio. In the United States, FM radio sta | FMAThe acronym FMA may refer to: Federal Marriage Amendment Filipino Martial Arts ( Eskrima) The Financial Matters Administration Fullmetal Alchemist The fused multiply-add operation: round(A B+C). | FMDFMD is an initialism with several meanings: Fluorescent Multilayer Disc Foot-and-Mouth Disease TLAs. |
| FM broadcast bandIn most of the world, the FM broadcast band used for broadcasting FM radio stations, goes from 87. In the Americas ( ITU region 2) it starts at 88. 0, at the top end of TV channel 6. In Japan the FM broadcast band is 76~90 MHz, unlike any other country in | FmFM or fm may stand for: femtometre fm , femto and metre fermium, symbol for the chemical element Fm Football Manager frequency modulation FM radio Federated States of Micronesia ISO country code country-code top-level domain (ccTLD), see . fm Lists of two | FMSFMS can mean: Faculty of Management Studies, Delhi false memory syndrome in arms trade, foreign military sales TLAs. |
| FM4FM4 is an austrian national radio station, powered by the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation ORF. Its main target audience are the youth and those who just don't want to grow old. The programme of FM4 is characterized by a high quota of spoken word and eve | FM TownsThe FM TOWNS system is a Japanese PC variant, built by Fujitsu beginning in 1989. It used a graphical operating system called Towns OS. | FMPFMP is a three-letter acronym. Meanings include: Federal Music Project TLAs. |
| FM Translator | FM4 Sound Selection 9 | FM4 Sound Selection 10 |
| FM Towns Marty | FM Records | FM 103 Horizon |
| FME connector | FMEA | FM- and TV-mast Olsztyn-Pieczewo |
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