FM Broadcasting
FM Broadcasting is a method of transmitting radio signals using frequency modulation. In this process, the amplitude of the radio wave remains constant while the frequency varies according to the audio signal being sent. This technique allows for clearer sound quality and less interference compared to amplitude modulation (AM).
FM broadcasting typically operates in the VHF band, specifically between 88 and 108 megahertz. It is widely used for music and talk radio stations, providing listeners with a rich audio experience. The technology has become a standard for radio communication, offering reliable reception and improved sound fidelity.