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FM Broadcast Band in China - 76-108 MHz

Yes, the US went from an eight MHz wide band (42-50 MHz) before WW2 to a twenty MHz wide band (88-108 MHZ) after.
 
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Chinese FM Band

Well, my chinese Roewe 350 that I bought new in august 2011 has AM, FM, and radio via G3 internet connection. The FM band goes from 87.5 till 108.0. This is the case with all car radios I have seen while in China, so nobody would be able to receive any OIRT band stations.
 
China uses 87.0 - 108 for regular FM stations.
They use 76.0 to 86.9 for "campus radio", lower power fm station that is run by the university
 
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