Modifying an AM radio to receive low frequencies between 10 to 200 Hz is deemed impractical compared to constructing a dedicated receiver due to the specialized technology required. The discussion highlights that power lines and appliances emit higher frequency RF signals rather than the line frequencies of 60 Hz, which complicates detection. To effectively capture magnetic fields, a search coil and sensitive measuring equipment are necessary, as standard AM radios are not equipped for such low frequencies. It is suggested that building a new receiver from scratch using operational amplifiers and inductance gyrators is a more efficient approach. Overall, the consensus is that modifying an AM radio for ELF reception is not worth the effort.