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Hi:
Are there any AM stations in the microwave-frequency spectrum? Can they tolerate a higher range of musical pitches than the medium-wave and long-wave stations? I haven't found a reason not to have an AM station with a frequency as high as that of the average FM station. I do understand that the average FM station needs a higher frequency than the average AM station because FM needs more bandwidth. High frequency band means more bandwidth is available. Right? Any assistance is appreciated. Thanks in advance, Radium |
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