Frequency modulation
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British pronunciation/fɹˈiːkwənsi mˌɒdjʊlˈeɪʃən/
American pronunciation/fɹˈiːkwənsi mˌɑːdʒuːlˈeɪʃən/
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Definition & Meaning of "frequency modulation"

Frequency modulation
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one of the main methods of radio broadcasting with a high sound quality

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What is "frequency modulation"?

Frequency modulation (FM) is a method of transmitting radio signals by varying the frequency, or pitch, of the radio wave. In FM radio, the audio signal, such as music or speech, causes slight changes in the frequency of the carrier wave. This results in a clearer sound and less interference compared to other methods, like amplitude modulation (AM). FM is commonly used for music and high-quality radio broadcasts because it can transmit sound with better clarity and resistance to noise.

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Many modern communication systems, including two-way radios and television broadcasts, rely on frequency modulation for clear signal transmission.
Engineers prefer frequency modulation over amplitude modulation for its resistance to signal interference and noise.
Frequency modulation is commonly used in FM radio broadcasting to transmit high-fidelity sound over long distances.
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Many modern communication systems, including two-way radios and television broadcasts, rely on frequency modulation for clear signal transmission.
Engineers prefer frequency modulation over amplitude modulation for its resistance to signal interference and noise.
Frequency modulation is commonly used in FM radio broadcasting to transmit high-fidelity sound over long distances.
The scientist explained how frequency modulation alters the frequency of the carrier wave to encode information.
Understanding frequency modulation is essential for anyone studying electronics and communication engineering.
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