TV audio has slightly less deviation than FM. The number
75 KHZ sticks in my brain, but the SAP channel is around 76 KHZ
and there is a second audio subcarrier used by some stations for
the director to talk to the news anchors and or reporters on
remote locations and that is even higher in frequency so I may
be wrong.
I do know that if you listen to TV audio and switch to
FM, the FM is always several DB louder.
Louis Kim Kline writes:
>You wouldn't think so. Tuning in a station with wider deviation on a
>decent FM broadcast receiver would make the station sound awful.