Radio, in which parameter is the information?

In summary, the information for songs, news, and other content is included in either the amplitude or frequency of electromagnetic radio waves. These waves are modulated to carry the desired signal, with FM using frequency modulation and AM using amplitude modulation. In the USA, FM channels actually span a frequency range of 0.2 MHz, and a carrier wave is used to carry the signal. Different modulation schemes can also be used for radio transmission.
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Helicobacter
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When I listen to radio, then I know that the radio gets the information from electromagnetic radio waves. But in which parameter is the information of the song/news/output/whatever included?

It can't be amplitude, since amplitude decreases with distance of obstruction, and the data most people receive is relatively identical.

it can't be frequency/wavelength, since every channel has a constant frequency assigned to.
 
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Helicobacter said:
it can't be frequency/wavelength, since every channel has a constant frequency assigned to.

In the USA, each FM channel actually spans a frequency range of 0.2 MHz. For example, a station that broadcasts at 90.1 MHz actually uses frequencies between 90.0 and 90.2 MHz.

http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/bickel/oddno.html

The diagram on that page has a typographical error. FM Channel 202 should be labeled as 88.3 MHz.
 
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AM = amplitude modulation
FM = frequency modulation

Remember that the radio freq is a carrier wave. This means that the (AM)680kHz wave or (FM)107.1 MHz wave is modulated to provide a much lower normal humans range signal riding on top.

FM = the frequency of the carrier is modulated to carry sounds in the normal human range
AM = the amplitude of the carrier is modulated to carry sounds in the normal human range
 

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