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The FM (Frequency Modulation) method of magnetic tape recording encodes audio signals by varying the frequency of a carrier wave in accordance with the amplitude of the input signal. This technique is known for its resistance to noise and interference, resulting in clearer sound reproduction compared to amplitude modulation methods. In FM recording, the tape's magnetic particles are aligned to represent changes in frequency, capturing the nuances of the original audio signal more effectively. This method is commonly used in high-fidelity audio applications and broadcasting.

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