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<p>atmospheric and internal <a href="page.php?w=noise_%28electronics%29">noise</a>, as well as any geographical obstructions such as hills between transmitter and receiver. AM broadcast band radio waves travel as <a href="page.php?w=ground_wave">ground wave</a>s which follow the contour of the Earth, so AM radio stations can be reliably received at hundreds of miles distance. Due to their higher frequency, FM band radio signals cannot travel far beyond the visual horizon; limiting reception distance to about 40 miles (64&nbsp;km), and can be blocked</p><p>
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