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![]() "Geoff Glave" wrote in message news:HxHud.9448$eb3.8331@clgrps13... Any explanation for this? FM radio generally operates at longer range than AM radio, Nonsense! AM radio stations can be heard for thousands of miles, FM for 'line of sight', which is usually less than a hundred miles. however it's limited to line-of-sight. However, when you're 40,000 feet up you can "see" a lot of transmitters hence the FM signals. Nonsense! The passenger is sitting in a Faraday Cage, a fuslage made of alumninum. The FM wavelength is short enough to go thru the windows, but mot the AM signals. Cheers, Geoff Glave Vancouver, Canada |
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