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How do you differentiate radio waves of same frequencies?

Updated: 8/20/2019
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Ankur90

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The radio will always try to capture the strongest signal. The best way to differentiate would be to use a directional antenna. That way you can point it at the station you want, there by making its signal stronger and minimizing the station you don't want by making its signal weaker.

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