As long as you have a data connection, there are many FM radio apps available to download. Some are free, while others cost around $0.99-1.99. IHeartRadio is a popular free app. There is also an app available by Bose Corporation, where you can even listen to radio stations from other countries. This app costs $1.99.
An FM Tranceiver, is a FM Radio that can tranmitt signals and receive signals.
An FM Tranceiver, is a FM Radio that can tranmitt signals and receive signals.
Amplitude Modulation and Frequency Modulation. They are different methods of transmitting radio signals. AM is good for transmitting radio signals long distance FM is good for transmitting radio signals short distances but better quality
Radio waves
Am signal but no FM signalAM and FM signals use different antennas to receive the frequencies they use. If you are receiving an AM signal (if you can tune in to an AM radio station), but you can't receive an FM signal (you cannot tune into an FM radio station), then the most likely cause of your problem is that your FM antenna is broken. This is assuming that you get only static while on the FM setting on the radio. If you get nothing, meaning no sound at all, then there is most likely a mechanical or electrical problem with the insides of the radio. (the FM button is broken, the chipset is blown...or a number of other electrical problems)
The main difference between AM and FM radio is the dial-in number and the amount of static each receive. AM radio preceded FM radio, with FM becoming popular in the 1950s.
No to first question. I'm a dummy on the other problems here.
On an AM-FM radio antenna hookup, "f" typically refers to the FM (frequency modulation) antenna connection, while "g" usually denotes the AM (amplitude modulation) antenna connection. The FM antenna is designed to receive higher frequency signals, while the AM antenna is optimized for lower frequencies. Properly connecting the antennas ensures optimal reception for both AM and FM radio broadcasts.
Two things to check. Did it lose the ground and is the antenna disconnected?
If your portable radio is receiving FM signals but not AM, it could be due to several factors. FM signals are generally less susceptible to interference and atmospheric conditions, which can affect AM reception. Additionally, the radio's design might prioritize FM tuning, or there could be an issue with the AM antenna, which is often less robust than the FM antenna. Lastly, ensure you're tuning to a valid AM frequency, as some regions may have fewer AM stations available.
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The basic reason is that AM radio is broadcast on a lower frequency, while FM is broadcast on a higher frequency. And the lower frequency signals will curve around the earth a bit more than the higher frequency FM signals. FM is considered more "line of sight" than AM, which has that "fat" ground wave that hugs the earth a bit more.