
Amplitude Modulation Standards
Amplitude Modulation (AM) Standards refer to the guidelines and specifications used for broadcasting audio signals over radio waves. In AM, the strength (amplitude) of the carrier wave is varied to encode sound information, such as music or voice. Different countries have established specific AM standards, like the AM band frequencies, to ensure compatibility and clarity in broadcasting. These standards help prevent interference between stations and ensure listeners receive clear signals. For example, the Medium Wave (MW) band is commonly used for AM radio, allowing for long-distance transmission of audio content.