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FM Handover

FM handover, or frequency modulation handover, is a process used in radio and communication systems to seamlessly switch a device's connection from one frequency or channel to another. This typically occurs when a mobile device moves out of the coverage area of one transmitter and needs to connect to a stronger or more appropriate signal elsewhere, ensuring continuous, clear communication without interruption. The transition involves coordination between transmitters and receivers to manage the change smoothly, maintaining call quality or data transfer. This process is essential for reliable mobile communication, especially in dynamic environments like moving vehicles or handheld devices.