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As the audio begins, the characteristic hum of an AM radio fills the air. The quiet, yet constant noise of static, akin to the soft pattering of raindrops on a tin roof, is a gentle reminder of the amplitude-modulated broadcast. The fluctuating frequencies, measured in kilohertz, add a layer of depth and authenticity to the audio experience. Soon, the broadcaster's voice cuts through the static. The voice is clear and professional, providing the latest update on the 750 traffic situation. Despite the persistent static, the broadcaster's words remain intelligible, weaving a comprehensive picture of the traffic conditions. The report unfolds, detailing delays, road work, and traffic patterns, serving as a crucial guide for those navigating the roads. As the broadcaster continues, the underlying static almost seems to intensify the importance of the news, underscoring each word with a sense of urgency. Gradually, the traffic report fades away, succumbing to the static once again. The