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'''Channel spacing''', also known as '''[[Bandwidth_(signal_processing)#Overview|bandwidth]]'''{{Citation needed|date=September 2019}}, is a term used in radio [[frequency]] planning. It describes the frequency difference between adjacent allocations in a [[frequency plan]]. Channels for [[mediumwave]] radio stations, for example are allocated in internationally agreed steps of 9 or 10 [[kHz]]: 10 kHz in ITU Region 2 (the Americas), and 9 kHz elsewhere in the world.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20110927113038/http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/cfr_2006/octqtr/47cfr73.44.htm US 47CFR73.44 AM transmission system emission limitations]</ref>
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'''Channel spacing''' is a term used in radio [[frequency]] planning. It describes the frequency difference between adjacent allocations in a frequency plan.
 
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Channels for [[mediumwave]] radio stations for example are allocated in internationally-agreed steps of 9 or 10 [[kHz]].
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