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Frequency modulation (FM)

A radio transmission wave that transmits by the variation in the frequency of its wave, rather than its size (as in AM modulation). An FM wave is twenty times the width of an AM wave, which is the source of its fine tone. To transmit such a wave, it has to be placed high on the electromagnetic spectrum, far from AM waves with their interference and static. FM broadcast has high sound quality but short range.