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Radium wrote:
FM has too much hiss. FM signals are lost very easily. AM tends to retain reception of a signals even when this signal is extremely weak. In FM, once you go below a certain wattage, you completely lose the signal, and the annoying hiss begins. With AM it is much easier to receive the low-power signal. AM maybe more vulnerable to electronic disturbances but so what? The magnetic RF interferences that are heard on the AM radio are entertaining compared to the deafening hiss on the FM radio. I really do think you need to revisit some VERY basic principles of communications theory. It sounds like you might have a causal peripheral understanding of communications theory and stumbled upon some obscure radio propagation concept and want to apply that obscure concept to to change the whole way we think of communications. Ponder for a moment why said obscure concept remained obscure. I could go on and on and pick each of your comments apart...but it would be a waste of time. |
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