97 MHz – FM Radio Broadcasting (Band II) | FCC Frequency Database


๐ŸŒ Summary

97 MHz (range 88โ€“108 MHz) is part of FM Radio Broadcasting (Band II) within the VHF spectrum.

Quick summary: 97 MHz is allocated to FM Radio Broadcasting (Band II). Used for fm radio broadcasting. Applications include music, news, talk radio, npr, college radio. Operators: iHeartMedia, Cumulus, Audacy, NPR, college stations. Technology: FM (Frequency Modulation). Broadcast license required.

Primary use: FM radio broadcasting
Common applications: Music, news, talk radio, NPR, college radio
Technology: FM (Frequency Modulation)

Quick Facts Commercial FM radio. Stations pay for licenses and sell advertising. Every 0.2 MHz from 92-108 is packed with stations in major markets. The sound quality that made FM popular.

Source: 47 CFR Part 73

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88.1-91.9 MHz reserved for non-commercial; stereo, HD Radio, RDS allowed

๐Ÿ“ถ Band & Identity

Field Value
Frequency (MHz) 97
Lower Band Edge (MHz) 88
Upper Band Edge (MHz) 108
Band Name FM Radio Broadcasting (Band II)
Spectrum Block VHF
Popular Name FM Radio
Allocation Status Active
Exclusive / Shared Yes
Protected Services FM broadcasting (FCC protected allocation)
Related Frequencies 92-102 MHz band

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๐Ÿ“œ FCC Rules & Licensing

Field Value
FCC Service Type BROADCASTING (FM)
FCC Secondary Services See primary allocation
FCC Part Number Part 73
FCC Rule Section 47 CFR Part 73 Subpart B
License Required Yes
License Type Broadcast station license
License Fee Type Application fee
Annual Regulatory Fee Yes
License Term (Years) 10
Renewal Expectancy High
Auction History Not auctioned (comparative licensing)
Refarming Status Stable
Geographic Restrictions Border coordination may apply near Canada/Mexico
Quiet Zones No
Coordination Required Frequency coordination required
Warnings / Notices Pirate radio operation is illegal

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โš™๏ธ RF & Technical

Field Value
Technology FM (Frequency Modulation)
Modulation FM (ยฑ75 kHz deviation)
Typical Bandwidth 200 kHz
Transmitter Type FM broadcast transmitters
Receiver Type FM radios
Typical Power (W) 100-100000
Maximum Power Limit 100 kW (Class C)
ERP Limit Class dependent
Antenna Height Limits Varies
Antenna (Quarter-Wave) 2.41 ft (73.5 cm)
Duplex Mode Simplex
Paired Frequency Varies by application
Channelization 200 kHz (FM), 6 MHz (TV)
Guard Bands (kHz) Varies
Emission Designator Varies
Emission Mask FCC standards
Part 15 Device Limits Not applicable (licensed spectrum)
Spread Spectrum Allowed No
Frequency Hopping Allowed No
Power Control Required No

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๐ŸŒค๏ธ Propagation

Field Value
Propagation Mode Line of sight, some tropospheric
Typical Range (Miles) 30-60
Day vs Night Differences Minimal
Atmospheric Effects Minimal
Interference Concerns Standard adjacent channel and co-channel interference

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๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Ecosystem

Field Value
Primary Use FM radio broadcasting
Common Applications Music, news, talk radio, NPR, college radio
Can You Listen? Yes – broadcast radio (free to listen)
Encryption Status Not encrypted (public broadcast)
Popular Radio Models Any FM radio, Sony ICF-P26, Sangean PR-D18, Grace Digital GDI-IR2600
License Holders Radio stations (commercial, NCE, educational)
Major Operators iHeartMedia, Cumulus, Audacy, NPR, college stations
Government Use No
Military Use No
Public Safety No
Critical Infrastructure No
Amateur Radio No
ISM Band No
Unlicensed Operation No
Consumer Equipment Yes
Common Devices Car radios, home stereos, portable radios, smartphones
Receive Only No
Radio Astronomy No
Satellite Downlink No
Passive Service No
Spectrum Occupancy (Estimated) 90-100%
Urban vs Rural Very high urban density
Deployment Density Very heavy

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๐ŸŒŽ International

Field Value
ITU Region 2 Allocation BROADCASTING 87.5-108 MHz
International Harmonization Yes (global 87.5-108)
Cross-Border Coordination No
Year Allocated 1945
Legacy Uses Historical allocations stable
Future Plans Stable

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๐Ÿงพ Compliance

Field Value
FCC Certification Required Yes
Equipment Authorization Type Type acceptance
FCC ID Required Yes
Compliance Testing FCC equipment authorization required

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