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Cutting Through...Interference on AM and FM Radios

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As the use of transmitters, receivers and communication devices increases, so do the disruptions in signal reception. As a rule, FM receivers are less affected by crackling noises than AM receivers. Conversely, AM radio is not as susceptible to the signal reflection phenomena.


Created: 2002-07-18
Updated: 2004-12-02
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