Cellular Radio
an overview of the basics of solar flares and other disturbances including CMEs and how they affect ionospheric HF radio propagation conditions for two way radio communications, maritime mobile radio communications, point to point radio communications and radio broadcasting.
The most common radio communications for a RV would probably be a standard CB radio. You could also use an amateur HAM radio. http://www.newrver.com/rvradio.shtml
At least the broadcast medium. All radio/TV stations must be licensed by the Federal Communications Commission.
The Federal Communications Commission regulates all public broadcast media.
No! CB power amps are very unlawful, and they can interfere with legal radio communications. (Like Amateur Radio)
Liza G. Boland has written: 'Adaptive beamforming for digital mobile communications' -- subject(s): Cellular radio, Mobile communication systems, Digital communications, Antenna arrays
A radio broadcast can be heard within a 50-mile radius. What is the approximate area the radio broadcast can be heard?
WSB radio is broadcast in the US state of Georgia. More specifically WSB is broadcast in Atlanta. The radio channel was first broadcast in March 1922.
Broadcast communication is the dissemination of images and audio over television and radio. These communications have great influence on society because of the millions that see them, hear them, internalize them, and discuss them with like-minded folks.
Frequency is the number of times per second at which an electromagnetic wave oscillates. It determines the wave's properties and usage. Frequencies are measured in hertz (Hz). 1 Hz is one oscillation per second, 1 kHz a thousand, 1 MHz is a million and 1GHz is a thousand million. Frequencies between 30 kHz and 300 GHz are widely used for telecommunication, including broadcast radio and television, and comprise the radio frequency band. Mobile telephony systems currently operate at 900MHz, 1800MHz and 2100MHz. GSM - Global System for Mobile Communications or Groupe Speciale Mobile is the international, pan-European operating standard for the current generation of digital cellular mobile communications. It enables mobile phones to be used across national boundaries. GSM systems are operated by O2 and Vodafone at 900 and 1800 MHz, and by T-Mobile and Orange at 1800MHz.
In the same way the signla from your local DAB radio station reaches you. The signals are broadcast from aerials, which are picked up by the mobile phone.
to intercept radio communications