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Ham Radio > Amplitude Modulation (AM)
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Amplitude Modulation (AM) Defined
A means of adding voice or data to a radio frequency transmission by varying the amplitude of the carrier frequency. Broadcast stations in the "AM" band on a car radio use this modulation technique. AM is susceptible to static from electrical sources such as atmospheric noise, thunderstorms and electrical appliances.
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