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Is a “Quiet Spot” found on the dial between stations useable for Business Ad Radio?

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Is a “Quiet Spot” found on the dial between stations useable for Business Ad Radio?

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Yes & No. The fact that there are locations on a radio tuning dial which do not receive a broadcast station does not necessarily indicate that a station can be added on that frequency. A station’s signal on the same frequency or an adjacent frequency which is too distant or weak to be picked up by a radio receiver can still cause interference to other broadcast stations. For this reason, the Commission’s rules require that stations located very close in frequency be located in different communities separated by some physical distance, so as to limit any potential interference. Q5. Can two transmitters in the same area be placed on the same frequency? This depends on the physical distance between the transmitters. For example: Let’s say you’re a Realtor with two property listings that are directly across the street from each other. In this case, you should have each transmitter set to a different frequency. Another scenario might be where a Realtor has two listings which are a couple of

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