FMlers
FMlers, also known as FM radio enthusiasts, are individuals who have a strong interest in FM radio broadcasting and reception. This hobby encompasses a wide range of activities, including the construction and modification of FM radio equipment, the broadcasting of local programming, and the exploration of FM radio's technical aspects. FMlers often engage in community-building efforts, sharing their knowledge and experiences through online forums, local meetups, and workshops. They may also participate in FM radio-related events, such as field day exercises and emergency communication drills. FMlers are driven by a passion for radio technology and a desire to contribute to the FM radio community. Their activities can range from simple listening and recording to more complex projects like building custom transmitters and receivers. The FM radio spectrum, which spans from 87.5 to 108 MHz in the United States, is a popular choice for FMlers due to its widespread use and relatively low cost of equipment. FMlers often use this spectrum for local broadcasting, experimental transmissions, and educational purposes.