Radio messages are often transmitted better at night due to the lower levels of atmospheric noise and the ionospheric conditions. During the day, the sun's radiation ionizes the upper atmosphere, which can absorb and scatter radio waves. At night, the ionosphere becomes more stable and reflects radio waves more effectively, allowing for longer-range transmission and clearer signals. This phenomenon is particularly beneficial for medium and shortwave radio frequencies.
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