1.0672358591248665955176093916756e-8seconds
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The wavelength would be 3.1995 meters.
Wavelength = Speed of light/frequency Wavelength= 300'000'000/104'900'000 (FM 104.9 is frequency modulation 104.9 MHz) Wavelength=2.86 meters
Cart machines, or NAB cartridge, are used in radio broadcasting. It was used for playback recordings such as commercials, and station identifications during a broadcast.
The longest radio wave would be the one with the lowest frequency. Wavelength is all about how far through space the leading edge of a wave travels before the "trailing edge" of one cycle of it leaves the broadcast antenna. For a frequency of 1 cycle per second (CPS), or 1 Hertz (Hz), that wavelength is almost 300,000 kilometers, or about 186,000 miles. That's a really, really long wavelength. You might be saying something about a frequency of 1/2 cycle per second or something like that. The wavelength will be double what it was for the 1 Hertz wave, of course. And for 1/4 cycle per second, it will be 4 times what it was for that 1 Hertz wave. There may not be a lower limit for frequency (or an upper limit for wavelength, which is the same thing), but there are practical limitations for what we can broadcast and what we can receive using current technology.
3.38m
The section we call 'radio'. Of course, there's no end to the electromagnetic spectrum, at least not on the low-frequency end, so there's really no such thing as "greatest" wavelength. As frequencies go down past radio and below, wavelength just keeps getting longer ... the bit of radiation from the 60 Hz utility power lines has a wavelength of almost 5,000 kilometers ( ! ! ). But we don't use anything down there in the form of radiation ... antennas would need to be gigantic in order to be the least bit efficient ... so there's no popular name for the radiated form. The 'generic' answer to the question is: The type with the lowest frequency.
Wavelength = Speed of light/frequency Wavelength= 300'000'000/104'900'000 (FM 104.9 is frequency modulation 104.9 MHz) Wavelength=2.86 meters
2.789m is the broadcast wavelength for the radio station 107.5 FM
610WIP Radio Station is a Sportscast Radio Station. The Philadelphia Eagles have been broadcasting on 610WIP since 1992. A wide variety of shows are broadcasted such as golf, NBA basketball and soccer. Bikini basketball is broadcast on the radio station as well!
The wavelength of a 99.0 MHz signal is about 9.94 feet.
KDKA, Pittsburgh PA
That depends on what station the radio is tuned to and the other radio signal. In general, they tend to be quite similar if not identical.
5027 sq miles, approx.
after being a student she dived into broadcast media working at a Nashville's radio station
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102.5
99.5 fm
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