WFM usually means 25KHz channel spacing as opposed to narrow being 12.5KHz.
For broadcast FM you need around 150KHz bandwidth.

> On 30/03/2023 10:06 EDT K0LNY_Glenn <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>  
> Hey All,
> I'm working on a CSV file to import into my Kenwood 2000, and I'm putting in 
> a few commercial radio stations, and I am wondering about the FM stations.
> Will the Kenwood 2000 accept the WFM in the mode column, or do I need to use 
> just FM?
> Thanks.
> 
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