I believe Dolby FM used the standard Dolby B but worked on the signal before de-emphasis. That may be the difference Joe thought of. Note that calibration was particularly critical; if the broadcaster did not provide a reference tone regularly and the listener did not use it (in particular, record it with the program), the sound degraded markedly.
February 1974
· Dolby FM system combining B-type noise reduction and 25 microsecond pre-emphasis demonstrated to Federal Communication Commission (FCC).
June 1974 · 25 microsecond Dolby FM broadcasts approved for U.S. by FCC.
August 1975 · 100 US stations broadcasting in Dolby FM.
October 1975
· Dolby FM broadcasting approved for Canada by Canadian Department of Communications.
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