Spectrogram of an FM-Radio transmission from germany. Left are low frequencies, right are high frequencies. New lines come in from the bottom and move to the top.
You can clearly see the stereo pilot as well as the RDS signal
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Spectrogram of an FM-Radio transmission from germany. Left are low frequencies, right are high frequencies. New lines come in from the bottom and move to the top. You can clearly see the stereo pilot as well as the RDS signal