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dedward | 10 years ago
I hear them too.
Tooth fillings and bone conduction could pick up AM signals, because of the nature of AM.
dedward | 10 years ago
I hear them too.
Tooth fillings and bone conduction could pick up AM signals, because of the nature of AM.
steve19|10 years ago
I am sure I cannot appreciate music as well, in fact I have sold almost all my high end audio gear, but I will take the lack of high-frequency sounds in everyday life over slightly better range when listening to music.
eropple|10 years ago
tzs|10 years ago
You just tune the AM demodulator off center from the FM signal. This is called slope detection. If you have an SDR you can play around with this. Here's an article on slope detection [1].
I think this only works if the bandwidth of the AM detector is fairly small compared to the FM signal. I have no idea what the bandwidth of tooth filling receivers is.
[1] http://www.radio-electronics.com/info/rf-technology-design/f...