How does the range of a ground AM system compare to a ground FM, ground PCM, and air-converted-to-ground FM/PCM system?
The ground PCM systems will typically give you a slight increase in range over the ground FM systems. An FM system will give you approximately 20% more range than an AM system. An air system converted to ground will give you the farthest possible range, typically approximately 10% farther than a system built for ground use (for example). Please note that we cannot give you exact range figures as they vary drastically based on your area, geography, interference.
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