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Both AM and FM radio signal carriers are output at a single frequency (FM is usually much higher than AM).

AM (amplitude modulation) carriers alter in amplitude to mimic the audio being sent. The carrier signal frequency doesn't alter.

FM (frequency modulation) carriers alter in frequency to mimic the audio being sent. The carrier signal amplitude doesn't alter.

Receivers of either type are designed to detect those changes which are applied to the carrier signal to retrieve the audio signal.

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Thanks for response.

I was wondering about AM signals, they were bad, and weird radio stations (Almost all were Russian Radio's)

Btw, what is usual bitrate what they send? in AM and in FM?

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