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Sound waves would not ordinarily be converted INTO radio waves.

Sound Waves can be used to modulate the radio waves.

The radio frequency of a typical FM station is around 100MHz.

The audio is used to vary the FM frequency by the range of audio waves, perhaps 100 Hz up to 12 kHz. So the 100MHz signal varies from 100 MHz ± (100 to 12kHz)

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