Armstrong Receives FM Patents

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Edwin H. Armstrong

In 1928 Edwin H. Armstrong turned to frequency modulation (FM) to solve the problem of static, finding it necessary to use a much broader bandwidth than AM stations. In 1933 Armstrong obtained four patents for his FM techniques. RCA showed no interest and FM radio developed slowly until the 1950s.

See also: Radio