FM, or Frequency Modulation, is a type of modulation where the frequency of the carrier signal is varied in proportion to the instantaneous amplitude of the message signal. It is commonly used in radio broadcasting for high-fidelity audio transmission due to its superior immunity to noise and interference compared to Amplitude Modulation (AM). FM is also used in various other applications, including two-way radio systems, telemetry, and music synthesis.
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