The carrier frequency will cause interference with any AM station on or near that frequency.
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In the US, the commercial FM (broadcast) band nominally begins at 88 MHz. 87.9 was allocated, but only for some low-power "Class D" stations because it's virtually right on top of the aural carrier of the analog-TV Channel 6. The lowest carrier frequency normally assigned to an FM broadcast station in the US is 88.1 MHz.
The commercial AM broadcast band is 0.55 to 1.6 megahertz, with channels spaced 0.01 megahertz. The commercial FM broadcast band is 88.1 to 107.9 megahertz, with channels spaced 0.2 megahertz. Had the questioner proofread his question, we might have known which one he had in mind.
The radio station Maxima FM broadcasts from South America, in Argentina. Maxima FM is broadcast directly from the city of Venado Tuerto, in north-east Argentina.
FM broadcasting is a broadcast technology invented by Edwin Armstrong that used Frequency Modulation (FM) to provide high fidelity sound over broadcast radio
There's no difference between a frequency-modulated wave and an amplitude-modulated wave. Either kind can be generated and transmitted with any wavelength you want. In the USA, however, AM broadcast stations are licensed to operate only in the band 550-1700 KHz, and FM broadcast stations are licensed to operate only in the band 88-108 MHz. So for ordinary programs that you listen to on an ordinary radio, the AM stations all have longer wavelengths than the FM stations have.