Why don't voice radio communications use FM?
B A R R Y writes:
Sorry, but you have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. The
ability to pull in a signal is important enough that radios
incorporate a squelch defeat feature to open the squelch all the way.
That is common for all sorts of radios.
If you ever decide to learn to fly an actual airplane, which is much
more fun than any simulation, you'd see what I mean.
I prefer simulation, for a number of reasons.
Real flying is fantastic, exponentially better than simulations (real
is better than virtual in everything I've ever done), so I genuinely hope
that you will!
The parts of flying that I like can be mostly simulated with 100%
accuracy, at much lower cost and much higher convenience than a real
aircraft. For example, I like to fly IFR, and I scarcely need a real
aircraft for that; even a full-motion simulator isn't required,
although it would be nice.
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