- Can radio frequencies interfere with each other?
- Can two radio or TV stations broadcast on the same frequency?
- Can you use your phone as an FM tuner?
- What radio can receive all frequencies?
Can radio frequencies interfere with each other?
Radio frequency interference is caused by two or more radios, each on different wireless networks, using the same frequency. However, interference can also be from 802.11 and non-802.11 devices, microwave ovens, Bluetooth, wireless telephones, radar signals, and the like.
Can two radio or TV stations broadcast on the same frequency?
Two radio/TV stations cannot broadcast on the same frequency without signal interference occurring.
Can you use your phone as an FM tuner?
In case you haven't guessed already your smartphone probably has an FM radio receiver built right into it. You just need to activate it, and you'll then have an FM tuner on your phone.
What radio can receive all frequencies?
An FM radio can listen to any FM radio station in the band from 88 to 108 megahertz and nothing else. A CB radio can listen to the 40 channels devoted to citizens band radio and nothing else.