Medium Wave Broadcasting
Medium Wave Broadcasting is a method of transmitting radio signals using medium frequency (MF) waves, typically ranging from 530 to 1700 kHz. This type of broadcasting is commonly used for AM radio stations, allowing them to reach a wide audience over long distances, especially during nighttime when the signals can travel further due to atmospheric conditions.
The technology behind medium wave broadcasting involves modulating audio signals onto a carrier wave, which is then transmitted through antennas. This allows listeners to receive news, music, and other programming on devices like AM radios and car radios, making it a popular choice for local and regional broadcasting.