jonhendry , 2 months ago @arstechnica This is really dumb. The idea is that AM will still be working if other modes have failed. Of course nobody hears the alert on AM, relatively few people listen to AM under normal conditions. But if FM radio stations are down and the cell network is overloaded, where are you going to hear anything?
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This is really dumb. The idea is that AM will still be working if other modes have failed.
Of course nobody hears the alert on AM, relatively few people listen to AM under normal conditions.
But if FM radio stations are down and the cell network is overloaded, where are you going to hear anything?