There is no "why", because they don't.
-- In the language of radio engineering, "coverage" means how far out
from their tower they can reach listeners. AM broadcast stations win
that contest hands-down, mainly because of the differences in radio
propagation at 1 MHz vs. 100 MHz.
-- If you mean the quality, clarity, and crisp cleanliness of the sound,
FM wins that one, because of the technical difference between the AM
and FM modulation processes.
The number of TV is ONE, radio stations are currently more than 10
more interference in the day e.g. phones, wakie talkies,
In the American alphabet, A comes before F.
More than 100 for FM and Few for AM.
Satellite Radio in an analogue or digital radio signal that is relayed through one or more satellites and thus can be received in a much wider geographical area than terrestrial FM radio Stations.
"Longer wavelength" always means lower frequency.
electromagnetic waves with a longer wavelength has
Yes
It is because the ionosphere is stronger in the summer than winter, the radio waves from these stations bounce back and forth between the ionosphere and the ground. :D
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it is better because you can bring a radio more places then tv
Sprint has better pricing, at&t has better customer service, and more coverage.