FM broadcasting 调频广播
(重定向自Stereo FM)
FM broadcasting is radio broadcasting using frequency modulation (FM) technology. Invented in 1932 by American engineer Edwin Armstrong, it is used worldwide to provide high-fidelity sound over broadcast radio. FM broadcasting is capable of better sound quality than AM broadcasting, the chief competing radio broadcasting technology, so it is used for most music broadcasts. FM radio stations use the VHF frequencies. The term "FM band" describes the frequency band in a given country which is dedicated to FM broadcasting.