
FM Broadcasting
FM broadcasting, or Frequency Modulation broadcasting, is a method of transmitting radio signals that allows for high-quality audio. Unlike AM (Amplitude Modulation), which varies the strength of the signal, FM changes the frequency of the wave to convey information. This technique results in better sound clarity and less interference from noise, making FM ideal for music and voice. FM radio stations operate within specific frequency ranges, allowing listeners to tune in and enjoy a diverse array of programming, including music, news, and talk shows. FM is widely popular for its superior sound quality and reliable reception.