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Old February 21st 15, 08:25 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
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Dave Platt wrote:
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Kurt Stocklmeir wrote:

I would like to know how much am and fm radio waves are made by
lightning

has any person tried this - when lightning is around use their
radio to find how many watts of am and fm radio waves are made by
lighning

thank you for any answers


I think you'll find that your question doesn't "map well" onto how
lightning works.

Saying "AM radio waves" or "FM radio waves" implies that there is a
carrier wave, which is being either amplitude-modulated or
frequency-modulated.


"AM radio waves" and "FM radio waves" are laymen's terms for
"waves around 1 MHz" and "waves around 100 MHz" respectively.
 
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